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- Διοσημείων), on the origin and progress of the art of divination De Magistratibus reipublicae Romanae (Gr. Περὶ ἀρχῶν τῆς Ῥωμαίων πολιτείας), especially...
- by Marcin Kromer in his work Polonia sive de situ, populis, moribus, magistratibus et re publica regni Polonici libri duo, 1577. the therm used for instance...
- Polonia sive de situ, populis, moribus, magistratibus et Republica regni Polonici libri duo is a book by Marcin Kromer, first published in Cologne in...
- oldest illustrations of Skanderbeg: a miniature included in De Romanorum magistratibus, sacerdotiisque Romanorum of Lucio Fenestella (pseudonym of Andrea Domenico...
- attempts to restore religious unity in Germany. Contarini's work, De magistratibus et republica venetorum, praised the Venetian government system for its...
- being every year appointed by the magistrates or priests (quotannis a magistratibus vel sacerdotibus concipiuntur). It was held in honor of Ceres (the goddess...
- Buck. Tübingen, 1882 Cromer M. Polonia sive de situ, populis, moribus, magistratibus et republica regni Poloni libri duo. Cracoviae, 1901. (паўтоp выданьня...
- Lex Aebutia de magistratibus extraordinariis (The Aebutian Law Concerning Extraordinary Magistracies) was a law established in ancient Rome during the...
- 2018. John Lydus, De Magistratibus, 51 Procopius, Historia Arcana, 6.11-12 John Malalas, Chronicle, 17.1 John Lydus, De Magistratibus, 51 Mitc**** 2007,...
- and to such writers as Procopius and John Lydus, who wrote in his De magistratibus: "To Rome Justinian restored what was Rome's". This was not enough for...