- The
Ecclesiastical History of the
English People (Latin:
Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum),
written by Bede in
about AD 731, is a
history of the...
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Bartholomew of Lucca,
Historia Ecclesiastica Nova Bede,
Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum Eusebius of Caesarea,
Historia Ecclesiastica (4th century) Evagrius...
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Ecclesiastical Academy (Latin:
Pontificia Ecclesiastica Academia, Italian:
Pontificia Accademia Ecclesiastica) is one of the
Roman Colleges of the Catholic...
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Ecclesiastical Latin, also
called Church Latin or
Liturgical Latin, is a form of
Latin developed to
discuss Christian thought in Late
antiquity and used...
- The
Taxatio Ecclesiastica,
often referred to as the
Taxatio Nicholai or just the Taxatio,
compiled in 1291–92
under the
order of Pope
Nicholas IV, is...
-
Historia Ecclesiastica 9.1.1; Mitc****, 113. Eusebius,
Historia Ecclesiastica 9.1.2, 9.1.3–6; Mitc****, 113. Eusebius,
Historia Ecclesiastica 9.2.1; Clarke...
- the
Abbey of Saint-Evroul, he is
credited with
writing the
Historia Ecclesiastica, a work
detailing the
history of
Europe and the
Mediterranean from the...
- A
capitulary (medieval
Latin capitulare) was a
series of
legislative or
administrative acts
emanating from the
Frankish court of the
Merovingian and Carolingian...
- Ambibulus", that is, from 117 to 126.
Eusebius states in his
Historia Ecclesiastica that
Sixtus I
reigned from 119 to 128,
which is
repeated in the Latin...
- Bede's
Historia Ecclesiastica gives the
location and name of
known surviving m****cripts of Bede's most
famous work, the
Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum...