- in 1621,
Antiquae linguae Britannicae ..., and a Welsh–Latin Latin–Welsh
dictionary in 1632,
Antiquae linguae Britannicae ... et
linguae Latinae dictionarium...
-
analysis of
their distribution.
Although R. K.
Greville published his
Algae Britannicae as
early as 1830, it was not
until 1902 with the
publication of A Catalogue...
- from the
parts of the body."
Thomas Richards (1815). "Antiquæ Linguæ
Britannicæ Thesaurus".
Retrieved 10
August 2015. Phil Sutcliffe, "Back to Nature"...
- Isles.
Following the Gr**** usage, the
Romans referred to the
Insulae Britannicae in the plural,
consisting of
Albion (Great Britain),
Hibernia (Ireland)...
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Deluxe presentation copy of
Matthew Parker's De
antiquitate Britannicæ ecclesiæ for
Queen Elizabeth I...
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Aestiorum gentes adluuntur,
quibus ritus habitusque Sueborum,
lingua Britannicae propior. – "Upon the
right of the
Suevian Sea the Æstyan
nations reside...
-
Ecclesiastici et
Civiles Britannorum also
known as
Annales Ecclesiae Britannicae.
Michael Alford was born in
London in 1587. He
entered the novitiate...
- by P. Byrne & J. Jones (Dublin), 1789. Stillingfleet, Edward.
Origines Britannicæ: or, the
Antiquities of the
British Churches with a Preface, concerning...
-
Llwyd has also been
credited with the
first use in his
Commentarioli Britannicae Descriptionis Fragmentum,
published eight years earlier in 1568. Dee...
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section the
Oxford English Dictionary describes the
plural Latin form,
Britannicae insulae or Britannic/British islands, as rare, and only
lists singular...