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- two folio volumes, under the title Novum Testamentum Grae**** editionis receptae **** lectionibus variantibus codi**** m****cripts, etc. He did not venture...
- (1818). Placita de Quo Warranto temporibus Edw. I. II. & III. in Curia Receptae Scaccarii Westm. ****ervata. Record Commission. London. Clanchy, M. T. (1993)...
- the Theodosian Code (Codex Theodosi****), five books of the Sententiae Receptae of Julius Paulus. Until the discovery of a m****cript in the chapter library...
- ISBN 9780802818362. Wettstein, Johann Jakob (1751). Novum Testamentum Grae**** editionis receptae **** lectionibus variantibus codi**** m****cripts. Amsterdam: Ex Officina...
- Sententia receptae. Dedicated to criminal law, it was reprinted as part of the Julii Clari Opera omnia as late as 1737. Sententiae receptae (in Latin)...
- remediis ac pestilentiae curatione, Tractatus. de pestilentia, De pydemia, Receptae. Pietro appears to have been able to travel far afield, perhaps to Spain...
- all of them belonging to the officially accepted religionsreligiones receptae, while the Orthodox church, however, were only tolerated.[citation needed]...
- 0285, 0293. Wettstein, J. J. (1751). Novum Testamentum Grae**** editionis receptae **** lectionibus variantibus codi**** m****cripts. Amsterdam: Ex Officina...
- Encyclopedia Wettstein, Johann Jakob (1751). Novum Testamentum Grae**** editionis receptae **** lectionibus variantibus codi**** m****cripts. Amsterdam: Ex Officina...
- the Novels; while certain p****ages, evidently taken from the Sententiae Receptae of Julius Paulus, imply that the author was also acquainted with the Visigothic...