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Johannes Engebretsen Belsheim (21
January 1829 – 15 July 1909) was a
Norwegian teacher, priest,
translator and biographer.
Johannes Belsheim was born in the...
- bible. Tajemství největší
knihy světa, Paseka, 1993. ISBN 80-85192-64-0 J.
Belsheim, Die
Apostelgeschichte und die
Offenbarung Johannis in
einer alten lateinischen...
- m****cript is unknown. The text of the
codex was
edited by
scholar Johannes Belsheim in 1888,
scholar Heinreich Vogels in 1953, and by Jülicher. The m****cript...
- (Rome, 1749;
reprinted in Migne,
Patrologia Latina, xii, cols. 141-338) J.
Belsheim edition (Codex Vercellensis, Christiania, 1897) A.
Gasquet edition (Codex...
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collation in Mark, Luke, and John. Full text was
published by
Johannes Belsheim,
Augustine Calmet, Migne, and Jülicher.
Currently it is
housed at the National...
- (fragments): 8–9 1
Samuel 1–14 (partial) 2
Samuel 4–18 (partial)
Johannes Belsheim Bonifatius Fischer Biblioteca ****onale: 7 Naples,
Italy 102 OLO Codex...
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Church of Norway,
alongside the
official version.
Together with
Johannes Belsheim and
Matias Skard, Blix was a
major contributor to the
Nynorsk translation...
- Ein
feste Burg [1]. The hymn was
translated into
English by Ole
Gulbrand Belsheim in 1909. In 1916,
Friedrich Otto Reuter, then a
professor at Dr. Martin...
- Evangeli****
Palatinum ineditum,
Leipzig 1847),
biblical scholar Johannes Belsheim, and Jülicher. It is
currently housed in the
Library of
Buonconsiglio Castle...
- Press. p. 102. ISBN 978-019-516667-5. J.
Belsheim,
Codex Veronensis.
Quattuor Evangelia (Prague, 1904). J.
Belsheim,
Codex Veronensis.
Quattuor Evangelia...