- Look up
historiae or
histories in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Histories or, in Latin,
Historiae may
refer to: the
plural of
history Histories (Herodotus)...
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important contributors to the
field were
Valerius Cordus,
Konrad Gesner (
Historiae animalium),
Frederik Ruysch, and
Gaspard Bauhin. The
rapid increase in...
- Ἀληθῆ διηγήματα, Alēthē diēgēmata; Latin: Vera
Historia or Latin:
Verae Historiae), also
translated as True History, is a long
novella or
short novel written...
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Danorum Regum heroumque Historiae,
Badius Ascensius, Jodocus, 1462-1535
Johannes Oporinus (1534),
Saxonis Grammatici Danorum Historiae Libri XVI
Philip Lonicer...
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meetings he had had with Pelagius. The idea for Orosius's
great work,
Historiae Adversus Paganos, was born
during this
reencounter with Augustine. However...
- Monk's
Historia Hierosolymitana (early 12th century).
Baldric of Dol's
Historiae Hierosolymitanae libri IV" (1107/8)
Albert of Aix's
Historia Hierosolymitanae...
- The
Histories of
Alexander the
Great (Latin:
Historiae Alexandri Magni) is the only
surviving extant Latin biography of
Alexander the Great. It was written...
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Historia destructionis Troiae ("History of the
destruction of Troy"), also
called Historia Troiana, is a
Latin prose narrative written by
Guido delle Colonne...
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Histories (Latin:
Historiae) is a
Roman historical chronicle by Tacitus.
Written c. 100–110, its
complete form
covered c. 69–96, a
period which includes...
- (1650). "Titulus I. De
Digitatis viviparis Feris. Caput. 1 De Leone.".
Historiae naturalis de quadrupetibus.
Liber 3. De
Quadrupedibus Digitatis Viviparis...