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- 1503. De iride. On the rainbow. De colore. On colour. Versio Caelestis Hierarchiae Pseudo-Dionysii Areopagitae **** scholiis ex Graeco sumptis necnon commentariis...
- McQuade) Roberti Grosseteste Episcopi Lincolniensis Versio Caelestis Hierarchiae Pseudo-Dionysii Areopagitae (Brepols, 2015) Philipp W. Rosemann, "James...
- work on public libraries. In 1812, he published another work entitled Hierarchiae in religionem ac literas commoda, which roughly translates to "Hierarchy...
- volumes, Vienna, 1763–70) Vita S. Elizabethæ (Vienna, 1770) Specimen Hierarchiæ Hungariæ (2 volumes, Presburg, 1776-9)  This article incorporates text...
- Pontiroli. stamp. vesc. 1696. Retrieved 18 January 2025. De Ecclesiasticae Hierarchiae Originibus Dissertatio. Modena: typis Antonii Capponi. 1703. Retrieved...
- colligit publicat et inscribit ... Thomas Dempsterus ... opus ecclesiasticæ hierarchiæ ac monasticæ vitæ dignitati augendæ, hæ resi in Scotia vigenti consundendæ...
- (1788). Concilia Salisburgensia provincialia et dioecesana jam inde ab hierarchiae hujus origine ... ad nostram usque actatem celebrata. (in Latin). Augst:...
- Hardouin 1709, pp. 920–33 Hardouin 1741, pp. 785–99 Pighius, Albert (1551). Hierarchiae ecclesiasticae ****ertio. Cologne: John Novesi****. lib. III, cap. XI...
- decolorativa candoris ecclesiæ (defacing the beauty of the Church), subversiva hierarchiæ (subversive of the hierarchy), eversiva regnorum (destructive of governments)...
- unpublished). A religious dialogue, written in response to Albert Pighius' "Hierarchiæ ecclesiasticæ ****ertio" (Cologne, 1538). Leland's m****cript survives...