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- text downloadable form the Münchener DigitalisierungsZentrum: Y-King: antiquissimus Sinarum liber, quem ex Latina interpretatione P. Regis aliorumque ex...
- Platysolenites is shown to extend below the first appearance of P. antiquissimus in the Neoproterozoic-Cambrian boundary stratotype region, SE Newfoundland...
- Biblioteca Marciana in Venice and described by Petrus Victorinus as liber antiquissimus et fidelissimus (lit. 'a book most ancient and faithful'). The oldest...
- is interesting for the classification of the forms of sermon: modus antiquissimus, i. e. postillatio, which is purely the exegetic homily; modus modernus...
- the New Testament (Leiden, 1971). Jonge, The m****cripts Evangeliorum Antiquissimus of Daniel Heinsius, New Test. Stud. 21, pp. 286–294. Wels, Volkhard...
- Geschichte der ****enischen Dichtkunst (1838). Orpheus poetarum Graecorum antiquissimus. Göttingen, 1824. Scriptores rerum mythicarum Latini tres Romae nuper...
- Testament Textual Research. Retrieved 16 March 2013. H. C. M. Rettig, Antiquissimus quattuor evangeliorum canonicorum Codex Sangallensis Graeco-Latinus...
- Schlick flourished 1588 Exercitatio, qua musices origo prima, cultus antiquissimus, dignitas maxima et emolumenta ... breviter ac dilucide exponuntur,...
- ISBN 978-0-8028-4098-1. H. J. de Jonge, "The M****criptus Evangeliorum Antiquissimus of Daniel Hensius", NTS 21 (1974-1975), pp. 286-294. Henry Stevenson...
- because it was the work of a woman but because it was the work of an antiquissimus auctor ("a very ancient author")." "Trotula" was "unwomaned" in 1566...