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Biblioth. Reg. Paris, vol. i. p. 230, cod. mccx. See A.
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Biblioth. Bodl. p. 516. ****i...
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Gladiatoria fencing manual, 15th century,
front cover with
stamp Ex
Biblioth.
Regia Berolinensi....
- this impropriety,
Eichhorn was the first, as he says
himself (Allg. Bibl.
Biblioth. vi. 772), to
introduce the name
Semitic languages,
which was soon generally...
- a
Dominican who died in 1271.
Jacobus is also said by
Sixtus of
Siena (
Biblioth. Sacra, lib. ix) to have
translated the Old and New
Testaments into his...
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Cordia myxa var.
ixiocarpa (F.Muell.)
Domin in
Biblioth. Bot. 22(89): 543 (1928)
Cordia obliqua Willd. in
Phytographia 1: 4 (1794)...
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biblical Pi-hahiroth (Pihachiroth).
Exodus 14:2, 9;
Numbers 33:7; Winer,
Biblioth. Realwörterb. ii. p. 309. The
modern Ardscherúd, a
village near Suez, corresponds...
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Biblioth. 161 Suda,
Tetralogia Steph**** of Byzantium,
Druidai Lemma to Anthologia...
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Western Europe, pp. 184–5.; see also Jaffe,
Biblioth.
rerum germ., III, 191
Lactantius (311), "The
Divine Institutes, Book III...
- eminence.
According to
Ptolemy and
Agatharchides (De Rubr. Mar. ap.
Photius Biblioth. p. 1339. R.), both of whom
wrote long
after the
original divisions had...
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Schools of
Religious Thought. London: Rivingtons.
Stephen Gobar,
Photii Biblioth. §232, p. 291, ed. 1824; Philosophumena, bk. vii. §36. Ep. 147, t. i. p...