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other languages. The
expansion of the
acronym is the
Latin expression auctores varii.
Various artists "SBF Glossary: A to AAZV".
Stammtisch Beau Fleuve...
- The
Chronicon Holtzatiae auctore presbytero Bremensi is a
Latin universal chronicle from the year 1448, but
concentrating on the
County of
Holstein (the...
- The
Monumenta Germaniae Historica (Latin for "Historical
Monuments of Germany"),
frequently abbreviated MGH, is a
comprehensive series of
carefully edited...
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region of Hesse, Germany.
According to the 8th
century Vita
Bonifatii auctore Willibaldo, the Anglo-Saxon
missionary Saint Boniface and his
retinue cut...
- The
Auctores octo
morales (Eight
Moral Authors) was a
collection of
Latin textbooks, of an
elementary standard, that was used for
pedagogy in the Middle...
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Cuthberti "The Life of St Cuthbert" Also
known as Vita
sancti Cuthberti auctore anonymo Author(s)
Anonymous Patron Eadfrith,
bishop of
Lindisfarne (698–721)...
- The
accessus ad
auctores ('introduction to authors') was a
literary genre of the
Middle Ages. Originally, an
accessus was the
introduction at the beginning...
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Paraenesis votiva per Pace
Ecclesia ad
Theologos Augustana Confessionis auctore Ruperto Meldenio Theologo (A
Reminder for
Peace at the
Church of the Augsburg...
- Anglorum:
Historiam abbatum;
Epistolam ad Ecgberctum; una ****
Historia abbatum auctore anonymo. Oxford,
United Kingdom: e
Typographeo Clarendoniano. Lapidge,...
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Hirsau Abbey. He is
known for his
literary work
Dialogus super auctores, an
accessus ad
auctores written about 1130.
Conrad identified himself as a "modern"...