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Ludolph of
Saxony (c. 1295 – 1378), also
known as
Ludolphus de
Saxonia and
Ludolph the Carthusian, was a
German Roman Catholic theologian of the fourteenth...
- an 1865
folio edition, and then in an 1870 4-volume
octavo reprint, as
Ludolphus de Saxonia, Vita Jesu
Christi ex
Evangelio et
Approbatis ab
Ecclesia Catholic...
- Hiob or Job
Ludolf (Latin:
Iobus Ludolfus or
Ludolphus; 15 June 1624 – 8
April 1704), also
known as Job Leutholf, was a
German orientalist, born at Erfurt...
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Porti innumeris in
locis correxit;
indicesque auctorum &
rerum adjecit Ludolphus Kusterus,
Professor humaniorum literarum in
Gymnasio Regio Berolinensi...
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years to complete. Sr Mary
Immaculate Bodenstedt, "The Vita
Christi of
Ludolphus the Carthusian", a Dissertation, Washington:
Catholic University of America...
- one of the
oldest sites in the Sudan, and is
mentioned by the
learned Ludolphus in his
history of Abyssinia. It was destro**** by the
Shukria early in...
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Horch the
Sacramental is the
first book
printed in Portuguese, and not
Ludolphus de Saxonia's
Livro de Vita
Christi of 1495 as
previously ****umed. 1489...
- Mirror,
Speculum morale.
Along with
Conradus of Altzheim,
Henricus Suso,
Ludolphus of Saxony, the
authorship of
Speculum Humanae Salvationis has been sometimes...
- Company.
Retrieved 6
November 2017. Salter,
Elizabeth (17
March 1964). "
Ludolphus of
Saxony and His
English Translators".
Medium Ævum. 33 (1): 26–35. doi:10...
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Cambridge and London:
Harvard University Press. p. 90. ISBN 0-674-01130-9.
Ludolphus, Job (1684). A New
History of Ethiopia. London. p. 159. Lobo, Jerónimo...