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- Dictionarius is a short work written about the year 1200 by the medieval English grammarian Johannes de Garlandia or John of Garland. For the use of his...
- published scientifically for the first time in 1994. Verris, F. (1994). Dictionarius, Dictionnaire latin-français de Firmin Le Ver (B. Merrilees & W. Edwards...
- Johannes Balbus (1497). Catholicon (in Latin). de Garlande, John (c. 1225). Dictionarius [Dictionary] (in Latin). Bramshaw, Vikki (2009). Craft of the Wise: A...
- 2013(accessdate=January 31, 2017 ). Adam Littleton, Linguae Latinae Liber Dictionarius Quadripartitus.(T. B****et. J. Wright. and R. Chiswell, 1678 ) Abraham...
- orthographia De triumphis ecclesiae (1252) Dictionarius (c. 1220) [1] Archived 12 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine Dictionarius metricus Distigium, sive Cornutus...
- an Englishman called John of Garland in 1220 – he had written a book Dictionarius to help with Latin "diction". An early non-alphabetical list of 8000...
- Poland. The first such dictionary was the trilingual German–Latin–Polish Dictionarius Ioannis Murmellii variarum rerum [pl] from 1526. It had about 2,500 entries...
- desiderantur, 1518: "Orthographus. ei recht schriber." Ein Teutscher Dictionarius, dz ist ein außleger schwerer, unbekanter Teutscher, Griechischer, Lateinischer...
- Brașov și Cetate, 1837 Deutsch-Rumänisches Wörterbuch, Dicţionariu român-german, 1853–1854 Dicționariu românesc-unguresc, Magyar-román szótar, 1869 Părți...
- the "Summa de Abstinentia," which was published under the title of "Dictionarius Pauperum" by John ****louch at Cologne in 1518, and again at Paris in...