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- similar or the same "office" was often held with the title comes marcæ Hispanicæ: "Count (or Margrave) of the Spanish March." The title was also a chronicler's...
- wrote the first great book against the Inquisition: Sanctae Inquisitionis hispanicae artes aliquot detectae, ac palam traductae ("Some arts of Holy Inquisition")...
- universities in the Dutch Republic as well as abroad. He wrote Linguae Hispanicae Compendiosa Institutio (1630), Linguae Italicae Compendiosa Institutio...
- worked on as an advocate for the Spanish emb****y. The book bears the title Hispanicae Advocationis Libri Duo and appeared in 1613. All the books mentioned above...
- Administration in the Roman Empire (1926). He also translated Alberico Gentili's Hispanicae Advocationis Libri Dvo ("Two Books of Advocacy in the Service of Spain")...
- (1880). Willkomm, Heinrich Moritz; Lange, Johan (eds.). Prodromus florae hispanicae. Vol. III. Schweizerbart. pp. 966–967. "Genus Aquilegia L." WorldPlants...
- Spain written with Danish botanist Johan Lange, the Prodromus Florae Hispanicae. In 1844–45 and 1850–51, Willkomm collected plants in Spain and Portugal...
- Prodromus Florae Hispanicae with Johan Martin Christian Lange. It was published in 1861–1880, under the name Prodromus Florae Hispanicae seu Synopsis Methodica...
- were other polemical writings, e.g. Litura seu castigatio Cancellariae Hispanicae a Ludovico Camerario, Excancellario Bohemico, Exconciliario Heidelbergensii...
- Sicily (Historia Sicula) from 1282 to 1337, previously published in Marcae Hispanicae edited by Étienne Baluze. Muratori, Lodovico Antonio, ed. (1727). Rerum...