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- ancient m****cript on comedy in the tradition of Aristotle Tractatus Eboracenses (Tractates of York), dealing with the relationship between kings and...
- Absent were: Crucense (Gurcense: Lang of Salzburg, Archbishop of Gurk), Eboracense (Wolsey), Minerva da Caieta (Cajetan), Magonza (Mainz: Albrecht of Brandenburg)...
- name given to the author of a collection of treatises, the Tractatus Eboracenses, dealing with the relationship between kings and the Catholic Church...
- king and the pope escalated. In the words of John Burton's Monasticon Eboracense (1758) – The casting off the Pope's Supremacy, and the Monks being looked...
- member of Ascomycota of uncertain affinities. The type species is H. eboracense. Inapertisporites lacrimaformis Sp. nov Valid Martínez, Bianchinotti &...
- via Google Books. Taylor, Richard Vickerman (6 May 1883). "Anecdotae Eboracenses: Yorkshire Anecdotes; Or Remarkable Incidents in the Lives of Celebrated...
- Hallgarth Publishing, Beverley 1999 ISBN 095366600X James Raine, Fasti eboracenses (1863). G. J. Boekenoogen, ed. (1903). "Historie van Jan van Beverley...
- nodosus, O. nitidus, O. jonasae, Paedeumias glabrum, P. yorkense, P. eboracense O. romensis Resser & Howell, 1938, synonym O. buttsi O. terminatus Palmer...
- who allowed John Burton, to examine them when preparing his Monasticon Eboracense. These remained in the possession of Frank's descendant, B. F. Frank,...
- which is in the public domain. Burton, John. "Tickhill", Monasticon Eboracense and the Ecclesiastical History of Yorkshire, 1758, p. 308 This article...