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- med. et infim. latinit.", s. v. "Disciplina"; Gretser, "De spontaneâ disciplinarum seu flagellorum cruce libri tres" (Ingolstadt, 1603); Franz Quirin von...
- France and Germany, among other places. His book Encyclopaedia seu orbis disciplinarum tam sacrarum quam prophanarum epistemon ("Encyclopaedia, or Knowledge...
- Encyclopaediæ, seu orbis disciplinarum, tam sacrarum quam prophanarum, epistemon is an early encyclopedia written in Latin by Zagreb born philosopher...
- Divine Things) Logistoricon libri LXXVI Hebdomades vel de imaginibus Disciplinarum libri IX (An encyclopedia on the liberal arts, of which the first book...
- integrum ac intemeratum custodire; Eorum quoque esse debet Sacrarum Disciplinarum, quae publice in Universitatibus traditur, institutionem moderari. Atque...
- Division at the Library of Congress Doctissimi viri et mathematicarum disciplinarum eximii professoris Ioannis de Regio Monte De triangvlis omnímodis libri...
- and support from central government). However, the Gymnasium Omnium Disciplinarum continued its work uninterrupted, and overall the second half of the...
- by Nathan T. Elkins and Jane DeRose Evans and is entitled Concordia Disciplinarum: Essays on Ancient Coinage, History and Archaeology in Honor of William...
- and Mythology, William Smith, editor. Sichard, Johann, ed. (1528). Disciplinarum liberalium orbis, ex P. Consentio et magno aurelio C****iodoro. Basil:...
- theologiae ad unguem doctus ac natura etiam acerrimi judicii, demum in omni disciplinarum genere exacte versatus", "A man of a most stern and moral life; most...