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- "relating to an epistle or letter". It may refer to: Epistolary (Latin: epistolarium), a Christian liturgical book containing set readings for church services...
- 2003) Epistolarium pars prima I–XC edited by L. Van Acker, Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaevalis CCCM 91A (Turnhout: Brepols, 1991) Epistolarium pars...
- Markgraf von (1926). Briefe Des Mediceerkreises Aus Marsilio Ficino's Epistolarium. Berlin: Juncker. Nails, Debra (2002). The People of Plato: A Prosopography...
- of that of Aufidius B****us. Tacitus also uses collections of letters (epistolarium). He also took information from exitus illustrium virorum. These were...
- works: Hodoeporicon, diary of a journey visiting the monasteries of Italy Epistolarium, correspondence translations of Palladius, Life of Chrysostom Ephraem...
- [citation needed] The Lesson (or Epistle) is contained in a book called the Epistolarium, a liturgical book containing the epistles that were to be said or sung...
- Acker, Lieven, ed. Epistolarium I (I-XC) (Hildegardis Bingensis). CCCM 91. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 1991. —, ed. Epistolarium II (XCI-CCLr.) (Hildegardis...
- (1845–50) by his great-nephew, Thomas Ignatius Maria Forster, entitled Epistolarium Forsterianum. Among his other friends were the poets William Mason and...
- Shaftesbury, and Sydney' in 1830, reissuing it in his privately printed 'Epistolarium' in 1830, 2nd edit. 1847. Much of Shaftesbury's correspondence with Furly...
- century, is preserved at Trinity College, Dublin, while portions of an Epistolarium of about 1270 are at the Maglia, becchiana at Florence (D6, 1787). The...