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Elucidarium (also Elucidarius, so
called because it "elucidates the
obscurity of
various things") is an
encyclopedic work or
summa about medieval Christian...
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professor of Celtic. Morris-Jones and Rhys
prepared an
edition of The
Elucidarium and
other tracts in
Welsh from
Llyvyr agkyr Llandewivrevi A.D. 1346 (The...
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translated from
Latin to Welsh.
Notable works in the m****cript
includes the
Elucidarium,
Historia Lucidar,
Ymborth yr Enaid,
Breuddwyd Pawl and the
Prester John...
- Jones, 1900) John Morris-Jones and Rhŷs
prepared an
edition of The
Elucidarium and
other tracts in
Welsh from
Llyvyr agkyr Llandewivrevi A.D. 1346 (The...
- the end of Agrippa's works; the second, that
which Trithemius calls Elucidarium Necromanti****
Petri de Abano; and a third,
called by the same author...
- ISBN 0-19-285327-9. James,
Sarah (2019). "Unclean
Priests and the Body of Christ: The
Elucidarium and
pastoral care in fifteenth-century England". In Clarke, Peter; James...
- Bavaria,
probably living as a recluse.
Among Honorius's
works are:
Elucidarium: a
survey of
Christian beliefs (written in England). It was translated...
- was
created in the wake of
canons prescribed by
Admonitio generalis.
Elucidarium Encyclopedic work
about medieval Christian theology,
originally written...
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twelfth to
thirteenth centuries,
primarily containing a copy of the
Elucidarium and some
tracts by Cicero. However, in the
early fifteenth century, an...
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tenebrous spirits.
Honorius Augustodunensis (1075-1157), in his
Elucidarium,
admits the
existence of
spirits such as angels, demons, and disembodied...