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Anonymus Leidensis is the
conventional designation of the
anonymous author of the 9th-century
Latin geographical treatise De situ
orbis ("On the Location...
- OCLC 1238437.
Euclid (1893). Besthorn, R. O.; Heiberg, J. L. (eds.).
Codex Leidensis 339, I.
Euclidis Elementa (in
Latin and Arabic).
Translated by Abū ʹl...
- Alma
Academia Leidensis refers to an
illustrated book
about the
professors of the
University of Leiden, the Netherlands. The most
common version of the...
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Baynham 1998, pp. 3–4. They are B for Bernensis, F for Florentinus, L for
Leidensis, P for Parisinus, and V for Vosi****.
Heckel 2004, Introduction: C. Curtius'...
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Caspar Janszoon Coelhaes in Alma
Academia Leidensis...
- for the people.
Gileadites is an
older designation based on the
Codex Leidensis (Lugdunensis) m****cript of Josephus's work, but the
academic consensus...
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Jatakalankara (Ganesa),
Soledades (de Góngora) 1614 in
literature – Alma
Academia Leidensis,
Jibong yuseol (Yi), 1614 Low
German Bible 1615 in
literature – Don Quixote...
- 1892)
Gileadite Laodice of the
Sameans (reigned c. 92 BC) – in the
Codex Leidensis, the
people of
Laodice is Gileadites.
Nabatea Chuldu (reigned 9 BC–16...
- Lucretius, De
rerum natura, MS VLQ 94,
first half 9th century. 'Anonymus
Leidensis', De situ orbis, MS VLF 113 p.II, 850-875.
Composite m****cript, two parts...
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griechische Alexanderroman. Stockholm:
Almqvist & Wiksell, 1965 e cod.
Leidensi Vulc. 93. L. Bergson, Der
griechische Alexanderroman.
Rezension β. Stockholm:...