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- 778 and 779). Autpert's most famous work is his lengthy Expositio in Apocalypsin which is dependent upon a variety of patristic authors whom Autpert explicitly...
- publication of his work In Sacrum Beati Ioannis Apostoli, & Evangelistiae Apocalypsin Commentarij. Apocalypse commentary In the late Middle Ages and the Protestant...
- 50 Hitch**** 1999, pp. 121–122 Victorinus of Pettau, Commentarii in Apocalypsin 11.3 Hilary of Poitiers, In Matthæum 20.10 De Burgh, William (1857)....
- The Commentary on the Apocalypse (Commentaria in Apocalypsin) is a Latin commentary on the biblical Book of Revelation written around 776 by the Spanish...
- continued down to Mary the mother of the Lord. Victorinus of Pettau, In Apocalypsin (Commentary on the Apocalypse), pp. 4.7–10, Matthew strives to declare...
- T=19 U=20 W=21 X=22 Y=23 Z=24 At the beginning of the Apocalypisis in Apocalypsin (1532), the German monk Michael Stifel (also known as Steifel) describes...
- by commentaries on a m****cript of Caesarius of Arles's Expositio in Apocalypsin, written on Dunstan's order, which has a script so similar to that of...
- Catholicarum et Pauli (Copenhagen 1798). Andreas Birch, Variae lectiones ad Apocalypsin (Copenhagen 1800). Andreas Birch, Variae Lectiones ad Textum IV Evangeliorum...
- Newtoni, Eq. Aur. Ad Danielis profetae vaticinia, nec non sancti Joannis apocalypsin, observationes. Opus postumum. Ex Anglica lingua in Latinam convertit...
- Saxony. His most notable work is his two-volume Commentarii in Joannis Apocalypsin (Leipzig 1610/40). His sermons and writings were strong Lutheran polemics...