- In
medieval Latin, a
florilegium (plural
florilegia) was a
compilation of
excerpts or
sententia from
other writings and is an
offshoot of the commonplacing...
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based on
older anthologies. In The
Middle Ages,
European collections of
florilegia became po****r,
bringing together extracts from
various Christian and...
- A
timeline of
illustrated botanical works to 1900.
Enquiry into
Plants Theophrastus (371—287 BCE) c. 77 De
Materia Medica Dioscorides (40–90 CE) Naturalis...
- was
mainly known through a
large number of
quotes and
extracts in the
florilegia,
which were po****r
throughout the
medieval period. When his writings...
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Nature of Things,
quotations of it
found in
medieval Latin grammars and
florilegia, and encyclopedias, such as
Isidore of Seville's
Etymologiae (seventh...
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classes of
Christian florilegia may here be distinguished: the
dogmatic and the ascetical, or ethical. The
dogmatic florilegia are
designed to exhibit...
- inters****d with
lengthy florilegia (anthologies of
patristic citations),
which may be the
reason for its preservation.
These florilegia provide evidence of...
- 379. Rybatzki,
Volker (2006). "Genealogischer
Stammbaum der Mongolen".
Florilegia Altaistica:
Studies in
Honour of
Denis Sinor on the
Occasion of his 90th...
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Pieter van Kouwen****n aka
Pieter Kouwen****n (1599 in
Haarlem – c. 21 May 1654 in Leiden) (fl. 1620s – 1630s) was a
Dutch botanical illustrator. Kouwen****n...
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discussion of
doctrines of
grace and the incarnation. The
motto of the
florilegia was
monastically influenced,
urging the
reader to
patience through adversity...