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Miracula is a
genus of
parasitic protists that
parasite diatoms,
containing the type
species Miracula helgolandica. More recently, the
species Miracula...
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classical antiquity,
first established in the 1572
publication Octo
Mundi Miracula using a
combination of
historical sources. The
seven traditional wonders...
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classical antiquity; the
canonical list was
established in the 1572 Octo
Mundi Miracula,
based on
classical sources which varied widely. The
classical sources...
- The
Miracula Martialis is a
collection of
miracle reports written in Latin. It is the
earliest collection of
miracles purportedly worked through the intervention...
- The
Miracula Nynie Episcopi (English:
Miracles of
Bishop Ninian) is an
anonymously written 8th-century
hagiographic work
describing miracles attributed...
- has been verified, some of
which was the
fantastical story known as the
Miracula. By the end of the
thirteenth century, an
Italian nobleman published the...
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monastery of Lyse
Abbey in Norway. Metcalfe, Frederick, ed. (1881). P****io et
miracula beati Olaui:
edited from a twelfth-century m****cript in the
Library of...
- The
Miracles of
Saint Demetrius (Latin:
Miracula Sancti Demetrii) is a 7th-century
collection of homilies,
written in Gr****,
accounting the
miracles performed...
- The
Miracula sancti Martialis anno 1388
patrata ('Miracles of
Saint Martial Completed in the Year 1388') is a
dossier of 73
miracles performed through...
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written Vita S.
Swithuni ("The Life of St. Swithun") and
Translatio et
miracula S.
Swithuni ("The
Translation and
Miracles of St. Swithun"), the oldest...