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- Etymologiae (Latin for 'Etymologies'), also known as the Origines ('Origins'), usually abbreviated Orig., is an etymological encyclopedia compiled by...
- Isidore of Seville (c. 560–636) in his De Natura Rerum and later his Etymologiae (c. 625) A later m****cript added the names of Noah's sons (Sem, Iafeth...
- Councils of Toledo and Seville. His fame after his death was based on his Etymologiae, an etymological encyclopedia that ****embled extracts of many books from...
- animals (Isidore of Seville, Etymologiae, Book XII, i, 1–2) Folio 5 verso : Animal (Animal) (Isidore of Seville, Etymologiae, Book XII, i, 3) Folio 5 verso :...
- Sanomat. 11 September 2022. (in Finnish). de Smit, Merlijn. "De Vanitate Etymologiae. On the origins of Suomi, Häme, Sápmi". Academia.edu. Academia, Inc....
- Christian writer to try to compile a summa of universal knowledge, the Etymologiae (c. 600–625), also known by classicists as the Origines (abbreviated...
- Isidore of Seville wrote his noted encyclopedic-historical treatise titled Etymologiae, in which he traces the origins of most of the European peoples back...
- December 13, 2010. Retrieved December 3, 2010. Isidore, Etymologiae, XIV.v.17. Isidore, Etymologiae, IX.ii.133. Fontaine, Jacques (1960). Isidore de Seville:...
- This T and O map, from the first printed version of Isidore's Etymologiae (Augsburg, 1472), identifies the three known continents (Asia, Europe and Africa)...
- multitude stemming from one origin") which continues in the original Etymologiae IX.2.i) "sive ab Alia national Secundum program collection distinct ("or...