- An
epistle (/ɪˈpɪsəl/; from
Ancient Gr**** ἐπιστολή (epistolḗ) 'letter') is a
writing directed or sent to a
person or
group of people,
usually an elegant...
- A
Letter Concerning Toleration (
Epistola de tolerantia) by John
Locke was
originally published in 1689. Its
initial publication was in Latin, and it was...
- The
Epistola Adefonsi Hispaniae regis anno 906 (“letter of Alfonso, king of
Spain in the year 906”) is a
letter purportedly written by
Alfonso III of Asturias...
- Τιμόθεον Βʹ
Epistola II ad
Timotheum 2 Tim 2T
Titus Saint Titus Πρὸς Τίτον
Epistola ad
Titum Tit T
Philemon Saint Philemon Πρὸς Φιλήμονα
Epistola ad Philemonem...
- The
Epistola ad Acircium, sive
Liber de septenario, et de metris,
aenigmatibus ac
pedum regulis ('letter to Acircius, or the book on sevens, and on metres...
-
William Lovett Hime of the
Royal Artillery published the
theory that Bacon's
Epistola contained a
cryptogram giving a
recipe for the
gunpowder he witnessed....
- John of Seville; it is now
preserved in
about 150
copies under the
title Epistola Aristotelis ad
Alexandrum de
regimine sanitatis ("Aristotle's
letter to...
- The
Epistola ad
Geruntium ("Epistle to Gerunt") is a
letter written by Aldhelm,
abbot of
Malmesbury to Geraint, King of Dumnonia,
about the late 7th -...
-
condemned at the
Council of
Carthage in 418,
after which Zosimus issued the
Epistola tractoria excommunicating both
Pelagius and Caelestius.
Concern that Pelagianism...
- Peregrinus's text on the
magnet is
entitled in many of the m****cripts of it
Epistola Petri Peregrini de
Maricourt ad
Sygerum de Foucaucourt, militem, de magnete...