- Hungarian, or
Magyar (magyar nyelv,
pronounced [ˈmɒɟɒr ˈɲɛlv] ), is an
Ugric language of the
Uralic language family spoken in
Hungary and
parts of several...
- The
Epistolae Vagantes is a
collection of the
letters of Pope
Gregory VII not
included in his register. The
collection was
edited by H. E. J. Cowdrey...
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Epistolae familiares is the
title of a
collection of
letters of
Petrarch which he
edited during his lifetime. He
originally called the
collection Epistolarum...
- The
Epistolæ Obscurorum Virorum (English:
Letters of
Obscure Men) was a
celebrated collection of
satirical Latin letters which appeared 1515–1519 in Hagenau...
- The
Epistolae are the
correspondence of the
Dutch philosopher Benedictus de
Spinoza with a
number of well-known
learned men and with Spinoza's admirers...
-
Constantinopolitanum et Amasianum, re-published in 1595
under the
title of
Turcicae epistolae or
Turkish Letters. His
letters also
contain the only
surviving word list...
- are
numbered Epistolae 2–8,
because the
Historia calamitatum (which
takes the form of a letter) is
termed Epistolae 1. For what the
Epistolae project at...
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Epistolae Ho-Elianae (or
Familiar Letters) is a
literary work by the 17th-century Anglo-Welsh
historian and writer,
James Howell. It was
mainly written...
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Decretals (Latin:
litterae decretales) are
letters of a pope that
formulate decisions in
ecclesiastical law of the
Catholic Church. They are generally...
- Seneca.
Briones &
Dodson 2017, p. 7
Elliott 1993, p. 553 Barlow, Claude,
Epistolae Senecae ad
Paulum et
Pauli ad Senecam, 1938, p. 92.
Cited in
Ehrman 2012...