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- descriptions of various medieval arts, a text commonly known as the Schedula diversarum artium ("List of various arts") or De diversis artibus ("On various arts")...
- The anonymous Liber diversarum arcium ('Book of various arts') is a medieval handbook of painting. It contains over 500 art-technological instructions...
- De felicitate libri III (Padua, 1655) De arte metrica De natura rerum diversarum De corpore Christi A large number of his letters are in the Österreichische...
- of the important medieval treatise De diversis artibus (also Schedula diversarum artium), which is ascribed to the pseudonymous Theophilus Presbyter. This...
- Mazreku is attested in Giovanni Andrea Angelo Flavio Comneno's Genealogia diversarum principum familiarum. Angelo mentions Kastrioti as Constantinus Castriotus...
- d'Abano. Theophilus Presbyter gave a long recipe in his book, the Schedula diversarum artium, for creating a compound to convert copper into "Spanish gold"...
- Mazreku is attested in Giovanni Andrea Angelo Flavio Comneno's Genealogia diversarum principum familiarum. Angelo mentions Kastrioti as Constantinus Castriotus...
- appointed by Pope Gregorius XIII and instituted in 1582. In his 1585 book Diversarum Speculationum Mathematicarum Venetian mathematician Giambattista Benedetti...
- Inquisitors-General". libro.uca.edu. Retrieved 13 May 2024. Kras, Paweł. Ad abolendam diversarum haeresium pravitatem. System inkwizycyjny w średniowiecznej Europie. KUL...
- writings by the encyclopaedist Aulus Cornelius Celsus (1915), Filastrius' "Diversarum hereseon liber" (1898), fragments from the satirist Gaius Lucilius (1894-95)...