- c. 1490–1495.
Tractatus exponibilium,
Paris 1494.
Lectura ad
formandos libellos (in Latin) (Toledo,
Biblioteca de la
Catedral de Toledo, M****critos ed...
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transit gloria mundi," "Thus p****es the
glory of the world." In
angello ****
libello [with
slight variations] In a
little corner with a
little book — Shortened...
- (I, 24: "Nam [Augustus]
poetam Ovidium, qui et Naso, pro eo, quod tres
libellos amatoriae artis conscripsit,
exilio ****avit"). A. D. F. Brown, "The unreality...
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carior est ipsa mentula?
Signa canant!"
Absolvis lepidos nimirum, Auguste,
libellos, qui scis
Romana simplicitate loqui. -
Spiteful censor of the
Latin Language...
- style, a
combination of both
prose and verse.
Referred to by
Dante as his
libello, or "little book," La Vita
Nuova is the
first of two
collections of verse...
-
Cappadocia and
count Licinius, to
Macedonia to
collect do****ents
known as "
libellos" or
subscriptions from
those s****ing
reunification with the
Catholic Church...
-
biblioteca del
reverendissimo Capitolo di
Ceneda si
conserva un
antichissimo libello che è l'
officio proprio di S.
Tiziano vescovo protettore della città e...
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Speculum Historiale,
where nineteen chapters are
expressly said to be ex
libello fratris Simonis. The emb****y of
Ascelin and
Simon proceeded to the camp...
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defamatory writings. To
denote it
Tacitus refers to the law term -
famosos libellos in the
first book of his Annals:
Augustus was the
first who
under the colour...
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Vulneribusque tuis
carmina læsa dolent?
Redde igitur Musis calamos,
fessosque libellos: Non sunt hæc
dextra munera digna tua. What
business do you have with our...