- ISBN 978-1-64065-235-4.
Smith 2021, pp. 3–4.
Mediolanensis 2005, pp. 4–5.
Mediolanensis 2005, p. 5.
Mediolanensis 2005, p. 4.
Ramsey 2002, pp. ix–x. Ramsey...
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Laudes Mediolanensis civitatis ("Praises of the City of Milan"), also
known as the
Versum de
Mediolano civitate ("Verse of the City of Milan") or Versus...
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Archdiocese of
Milan (Italian:
Arcidiocesi di Milano; Latin:
Archidioecesis Mediolanensis) is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or
archdiocese of the Catholic...
- The
Codex Mediolanensis or
Fragmentum Mediolanense,
designated by g2 or 52 (in
Beuron system), is a 10th- or 11th-century
Latin m****cript of the New...
- Procopius, the
losses at
Milan amounted to 300,000 men. See the
Laudes Mediolanensis civitatis. "Milan: a
history of greatness, from its
origins to the twentieth...
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alongside Federico Borromeo. He
wrote in
Latin Historia Ecclesiae Mediolanensis (1625) ("History of the
Church of Milan"). He is
perhaps better known...
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chronological key to this
edition is
supplied by M. Fierz.
Hieronymi Cardani Mediolanensis Opera Omnia, cura
Carolii Sponii (Lugduni,
Ioannis Antonii Huguetan...
- (Italian: Università
degli Studi di Milano; Latin:
Universitas Studiorum Mediolanensis),
officially shortened in UNIMI, or
colloquially referred to as La Statale...
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Arnulf of Milan, or
Arnulfus Mediolanensis (fl. 1018–1077) was a
medieval chronicler of
events in
Northern Italy. He was the great-nephew of Archbishop...
- di Milano, Latin:
Landulfus Mediolanensis) was a late eleventh-century
historian of Milan. His work
Historiae Mediolanensis contains a
proportion of pure...