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Excerpta (Latin for "excerpts") may
refer to:
Excerpta Barocciana,
extracts from Late
Antique church historians found in
Codex Barocci**** 142 Excerpta...
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Embase (often
styled EMBASE for
Excerpta Medica dataBASE) is a
biomedical and
pharmacological bibliographic database of
published literature designed to...
- The
Excerpta Latina Barbari, also
called the
Chronographia Scaligeriana, is a late
antique historical compilation,
originally composed in Gr**** in AD 527–539...
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Council for
Linguistic and
Historical Research. Malé 1989. H.C.P. Bell,
Excerpta Maldiviana.
Reprint Colombo 1922/35 edn.
Asian Educational Services. New...
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Maximus Planudes (Ancient Gr****: Μάξιμος Πλανούδης, Máximos Planoúdēs; c. 1260 – c. 1305) was a
Byzantine Gr**** monk, scholar, anthologist, translator...
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Anonymus Valesi**** (or
Excerpta Valesiana) is the
conventional title of a
compilation of two
fragmentary vulgar Latin chronicles,
named for its modern...
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original works. Latin:
Excerpta Constantiniana,
Excerpta Historica or
simply Excerpta; Gr****: ᾽Εκλογαί, Eklogai, eclogues.
Excerpta historica iussu imperatoris...
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described the
history of that city in a
large work,
known only
through the
Excerpta of
Photius (I of Constantinople), and
describing especially the various...
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purported compiler of a
small collection of
cooking recipes named Apici excerpta a Vinidario. This is
preserved in a
single 8th‑century
uncial m****cript...
- the
Dominicans in
Paris around the
years 1248–1256. His
works include Excerpta (in the
Compendium fratris Erkenfredi) and
Compendium Fratris Erkenfridi...