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referred to in Bede's list as In
actus apostolorum libros II Editions: ed.
Laistner Retractation Description:
Probably completed between 725 and 731. Latin...
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Ludwig Laistner (3
November 1845 – 22
March 1896) was a
German novelist, mythologist, and
literary historian. He was born in
Esslingen am Neckar. He studied...
- Medicine, an Encyclopedia. NY:
Taylor & Francis.
English translation by
Laistner, M. L. W. (1966) [1931].
Thought and
Letters in
Western Europe: A.D. 500...
- Jones, pp. 307–315
Laistner 1935, pp. 263–266
provides a list of
works definitely or
tentatively identified as in Bede's library.
Laistner 1935, pp. 263–266...
- of
Ticonius on the same book of the New Testament.
According to M.L.W.
Laistner, his
disciples included the
African theologian Junillus. Of his
early life...
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sources hinges on the
hypothesis that
Genesis A
predates Beowulf.
Ludwig Laistner (1889), II, p. 25;
Stopford Brooke, I, p. 120;
Albert S. Cook (1899) pp...
- America."
Starr studied at
Cornell University, with Max
Ludwig Wolfram Laistner.
Between 1940 and 1953 he was
lecturer in
history at the
University of...
- by W.
Scott Br****ington Max
Laistner (1853–1917) was a
German musician, a
concert pianist and
director of the Max
Laistner Choir. He made
piano transcriptions...
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these biographies are
little more than
literary monstrosities. M. L. W.
Laistner was of the
opinion that "even if the
Historia Augusta was
propaganda disguised...
- (Westminster Commentaries). London:
Methuen & Co.
Retrieved 2020-09-27. M. L. W.
Laistner (1925-01-01). "Floscvli
Philoxenei [Flosculi Philoxenei]". The classical...