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- Skovgaard Jensen, Hauniae (Copenhague), G. E. C. Gad, Corpus Philosophorum Danicorum Medii Aevi, 4, 1969. Quaestiones de generatione et corruptione – Quaestiones...
- toponyms Dania and Suecia, the Medieval Latin names for Denmark and Sweden. Danicorum Medii Aevi De Modi significandi des Martinus de Dacia Quaestiones super...
- compilation of transcribed runic texts. In 1643 his "Danish Monuments" (Danicorum Monumentorum) was published. The first written study of runestones, it...
- Vol. 1. Copenhagen: A.H. Godiche. p. 117, note (d). Worm, Ole (1643). Danicorum monumentorum libri **** (in Latin). Copenhagen: Apud Ioachimum Moltkenium...
- Johannis Daci Opera, edited by Alfred Otto, Series: Corpus philosophorum Danicorum Medii Aevi voll. 1-2; Hauniae: G.E.C. Gad, 1955. Murphy (1974), p. 155...
- predict solar and lunar eclipses as seen from Paris. Corpus Philosophorum Danicorum Medii Aevi vol. X, ed. Fritz Saaby Pedersen. Copenhagen 1983. Petri Philomeni...
- using the word Daneis. The word was later incorrectly transcribed as "Danicorum" and subsequently shortened to "Dacorum". The patronymic is sometimes...
- Jan Pinborg, Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1977. Corpus Philosophorum Danicorum Medii Aevi: I,1-2: Johannis Daci Opera, 1955 II: Martini de Dacia Opera...
- a 'troll-woman' riding a wolf with serpent bridles Ole, Worm (1643). Danicorum Monumentorum. Copenhagen. pp. 188–190. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19...
- (****erell, 1905) Lasioglossum danforthi (McGinley, 2003) Lasioglossum danicorum (****erell, 1909) Lasioglossum danuvium (Blüthgen, 1944) Lasioglossum...