- meantime, he
began composing the
Constantinopolis and the De
Laudibus Brixiae Oratio. Upon
returning to
Brescia in 1459,
Posculo opened a
school which...
- at the
Library of
Congress Aesopi Fabvlae cvm
vvlgari interpretatione:
Brixiae, Apud Lodui**** Britanni****, 1537. From the Rare Book and
Special Collections...
- not too long
after (probably that same year). His
successor was
Suppo I,
Brixiæ civitatis comes ("Count of the city of Brescia").
Contemporary Latin: Winigisus...
-
Suppo I of the Supponids. He
succeeded his
father in
Brescia as
count (
Brixiae comes) in 822 and,
following the
brief reign of Adelard, in
Spoleto as...
- OCLC 929104128. Morcelli, Steph.
Antonius (1816).
Africa christiana (in Latin).
Brixiae. pp. 406–407. OCLC 68636597. De Meyer, A; Van Cauwenbergh, Étienne (1953)...
- Steph****
Antonius Morcelli,
Africa Christiana; in tres
partes tributa. -
Brixiae, Offic.
Bettoniana 1816–1817 (Offic. Bettoniana, 1816) p42. François Sabbathier...
- le site de l'ONS. Steph.
Antonius Morcelli,
Africa Christiana, vol. 1, (
Brixiae, 1961) p.211. Pius
Bonifacius Gams,
Series episcoporum Ecclesiae Catholicae...
- the
title of
Evangelistae Manelmi Vicentini Commentariorum de
Obsidione Brixiae ann. 1438.
Among the
people he
corresponded with were
Alberto da Sarteano...
-
habita in
sessione nona, et ultima,
sacri Concilii Tridentini (in Latin).
Brixiae: ad
instantiam Io.
Baptistae Bozole.
Retrieved 5 July 2019.
While bishop...
- [Christian Africa:
Divided in
Three Parts] (in Latin). Vol. I. Brescia:
Brixiae : Ex
Officina Bettoniana. p. 225. "Bishop
Thomas Padiyath". Catholic-Hierarchy...