-
projected work on the
several Swiss Cantons. In this treatise,
entitled De
Alpibus commentarius, he
collected all that the
classical authors had
written on...
- of
Severin and the
Romanian cnezats of Ioan and Lupu (a
fluvio Olth et
Alpibus Ultrasylvanis totam ****aniam …excepta
terra Szeneslai Woiavode Olacorum)...
-
University of Zurich,
published the
first treatise on the Alps,
entitled De
Alpibus commentarius. T.
Graham Brown described Simler's
observations on gear for...
- 30
December 2005. The
village was
named Oppidum de
Alpibus (town of the Alps) then
Castrum de
Alpibus (fortress of the Alps),
castrum de Almis, then Alps...
- "deer" (French: cerf and Italian: cervo).
Josias Simler hypothesized in De
Alpibus Commentarius (1574) that the name Mons
Silvius was
readopted by T. G. Farinetti:...
-
Vulcientibus =
Vulcientes Vulsiniensibus =
Volsinienses Africa Albania Alpibus =
Alpes (the Alps)
Armenia Asia
Cappadocia Cephallenia Cilicia Clastidium...
- quo
continentur Optimi quique Scriptores, qui
Regionis Transpadanae et
Alpibus Vicinae Confiniumque Populorum ac
Civitatium Res Antiquas,
aliasque vario...
-
action never took
place 'imperfect indicative' quārtādecimānī
postquam Alpibus dēgressi sunt, sēditiōsissimus
quisque signa Viennam ferēbant: cōnsēnsū...
-
intervened and
stood in the way of both of them' quārtādecimānī
postquam Alpibus dēgressi sunt, sēditiōsissimus
quisque signa Viennam ferēbant: cōnsēnsū...
- The
Gallic Alps (Latin:
Alpibus Gallicanis) were an
ancient cultural region located in the Alps and po****ted
mainly by Gauls. The term
Celtic Alps is...