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Antiquist
Antiquist An"ti*quist, n. An antiquary; a collector of antiques. [R.] --Pinkerton.

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- Antiquis (fl. 1565 – c. 1608) was an Italian composer, choral conductor, voice teacher, and anthologist. The year of Giovanni Giacomo de Antiquis's birth...
- Texts from Southern Mesopotamia. Studia et Do****enta ad Iura Orientis Antiqui Pertinentia. Vol. 6. Leiden: Brill. pp. 36–55. LCCN a61001806. Oppenheim...
- Frankish kingdom of Austrasia. Bede therefore called these the "Old Saxons" (antiqui saxones), and he believed that there was no longer any country of Angles...
- theatrical release because the story was based on the relatively recent Alec de Antiquis murder. "Fabian of Scotland Yard search on BBC Programme Index". BBC Genome...
- retrieved 25 January 2025. Harry Bresslau, "Annales ex Annalibus Iuvavensibus antiquis excerpti", MGH, Scriptores 30:2 (Hanover, 1934), pp. 727–744. Auctarium...
- feast days, but throughout the year.[citation needed] Giovanni Giacomo de Antiquis (fl. 1565 – c. 1608), was a canon and choirmaster at the cathedral in the...
- printed edition of Magna Carta was probably the Magna Carta **** aliis Antiquis Statutis of 1508 by Richard Pynson, although the early printed versions...
- 1690; 1695). During the same year he issued as a supplement to this: De antiquis monachorum ritibus libri 5 collecti ex variis ordinariis, consuetudinariis...
- distinguish them, Bede called the pagan Saxons of the mainland the "Old Saxons" (antiqui saxones). Similarly, a non-Anglo-Saxon contemporary of Bede, Paul the Deacon...
- denote "before a meal". Less common is post prandium ("after lunch"). antiqui colant antiquum dierum let the ancients worship the ancient of days The...