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- The Catalogus Baronum ("Catalogue of the Barons") is a collection of registers of the military obligations owed by the barons of the Kingdom of Sicily...
- new edition of the Catalogus Catalogorum was published based on Aufrecht's work. In 1949, the first volume of the revised New Catalogus Catalogorum, which...
- author, who was a contemporary of Pope Anastasius II (496-498), relying on Catalogus Liberi****, which in turn draws from the papal catalogue of Hippolytus...
- of the leaves 162–163. Catalogus Claromont**** part 1 (page 467 verso) Catalogus Claromont**** part 2 (page 468 recto) Catalogus Claromont**** part 3 (page...
- ISBN 83-7009-402-3. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Catalogus Archiepiscoporum Gnesnensium. Catalogus archiepiscoporum Gnesnensium, Długosz, Jan (1415-1480)...
- The Nederlandse Centrale Catalogus (NCC) is the official Dutch bibliographic catalog and metadata index system that links to and consolidates the catalogs...
- plants are arranged in tables] 1697, Hortus regius Monspeliense, sive Catalogus plantarum quae in Horto Regio Monspeliensi demonstrantur. Montpellier...
- The Liberian Catalogue (Latin: Catalogus Liberi****) is a list of the bishops of Rome from Peter to Liberius (died 366). For each bishop, the list gives...
- about Catalogus Professorum Rostochiensium in the State Bibliography (Landesbibliographie) of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Main page of the Catalogus Professorum...
- His main achievements were the preparation of a 3,000-star catalogue, Catalogus Britannicus, and a star atlas called Atlas Coelestis, both published posthumously...