- (d. 915), a
collection of canons,
Libri duo de
synodalibus causis et
disciplinis ecclesiasticis,
dedicated to
Hatto I,
Archbishop of Mainz. It was a work...
- ("On the
Marriage of
Philology and Mercury"), also
called De
septem disciplinis ("On the
seven disciplines"), is an
elaborate didactic allegory written...
-
encyclopedic work,
written by Marti**** Capella,
sometimes called, De
septem disciplinis ("On the
seven disciplines") or the Satyricon. It is an
elaborate didactic...
-
Muerte Trionfo Della Morte,
painted on the
external wall of the
Church of
Disciplini in Clusone,
Italy Illustration of Petrarch's
Triumph of
Death Illustration...
- (1529) De
disciplinis libri XX (1531). An
encyclopedical work,
divided into
three parts: De
causis corruptarum artium, De
tradendis disciplinis and De artibus...
-
Foster (1913). Vives, on education : a
translation of the De
tradendis disciplinis of Juan Luis Vives. Cambridge : The
University Press. pp. cv–cvi.{{cite...
-
Disciplini Bianchi, who made it
their headquarters. It is also
called the
Chiesa di
Santa Maria Della Misericordia. Also
called Chiesa dei
Disciplini...
- 148, fol. 67r-68r). "De musica" as the
chapter V, §8 of "De
artibus ac
disciplinis liberalium litterarum" (Gerbert 1784, i:17-18). See Mathiesen's article...
- Noctiluca. The
canon Episcopi is a p****age from the work De
ecclesiasticis disciplinis by
Regino of Prüm (written c. 906). It
became notable as a paragraph...
- left
England in 1528. His best-known work was a book on education, De
Disciplinis,
published in 1531, and his
writings on
rhetoric included Rhetoricae...