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Marvellous Things Heard (Gr****: Περὶ θαυμασίων ἀκουσμάτων; Latin: De
mirabilibus auscultationibus),
often called Mirabilia, is a
collection of thematically...
- of the
Seven Wonders of the Peak by
Thomas Hobbes in his 1636 book De
Mirabilibus Pecci.
Simon Jenkins rates the
panorama from
Kinder Scout to Stanage...
- De
mirabilibus sacrae scripturae (English: On the
Miraculous Things in
Sacred Scripture) is a
Latin treatise written around 655 by an
anonymous Irish...
-
Nicolaus de
Mirabilibus (Italian: Niccolò de' Mirabili; died 1495) was a
Transylvanian Dominican preacher and theologian.
Nicolaus (or Nicholas) was born...
- De
mirabilibus urbis Romae,
preserved in a
single m****cript in Cambridge, England, is a
medieval guide in
Latin to the
splendours of Rome,
which was...
- 12th-century
English cleric Magister Gregorius wrote a
descriptive essay De
Mirabilibus Urbis Romae and
recorded in an
appendix three pieces of
sculpture he...
- May 2013).
United States Naval Observatory.
Gaius Julius Solinus, De
mirabilibus mundi, c.3,
available at [2].
Gaius Plinius Secundus,
Natural History...
-
Wonders of the Peak by the
philosopher Thomas Hobbes in his 1636 book De
Mirabilibus Pecci:
Being The
Wonders of the Peak in Darby-shire. The
Dukes of Devonshire...
-
dates him to the
middle of the 3rd century.
Solinus was the
author of De
mirabilibus mundi ("On the
Wonders of the World")
which circulated under the titles...
- Pseudo-Aristotle, De
Mirabilibus Auscultationibus, 843b 133 (ed. Ross trans. Dowdall) (Gr****
rhetoric C4th to 3rd BC) Pseudo-Aristotle, De
Mirabilibus Auscultationibus...