- people. Mono
consists of two dialects,
Eastern and Western. The name "
Monachi" is
commonly used in
reference to
Western Mono and "Owens
Valley Paiute"...
- Zakhūr Rafa'il (Arabic: أنطون زخور رافائيل)
known in
France as Raphaël de
Monachis (1759 - 1831) was an Egyptian-born monk of
Syrian ancestry,
known for his...
- Literature". M****. – via
Google Books. "Polychronicon
Ranulphi Higden,
Monachi Cestrensis;
together with the
English translation of John Trevisa, and...
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Caesarius of
Heisterbach (1851). Strange, J. (ed.).
Caesarius Heiserbacencis monachi ordinis Cisterciensis,
Dialogus miraculorum. Vol. 2. Cologne: JM Heberle...
- Worcester,
Chronicle (of Chronicles). Ed. B. Thorpe,
Florentii Wigorniensis monachi chronicon ex chronicis. 2 vols. London, 1848-9. Trans. J. Stevenson, Church...
- ex
Beccensi Abbate Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi Opera, nec non
Eadmeri Monachi Cantuariensis Historia Novorum, et Alia
Opuscula [The
Works of St Anselm...
-
Bridgeport 1861 Calaveras,
Fresno and
Mariposa Mono Lake;
derived from
Monachi, a
Yokuts name for
native peoples of the
Sierra Nevada General Law 13,066...
-
Hieronymi historica et hagiographica. Vita
Beati Pauli monachi Thebaei. Vita Hilarionis. Vita
Malchi monachi captivi.
Epistula praefatoria in
Chronicis Eusebii...
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Thomas (1863–1864). Riley,
Henry T. (ed.).
Thomae Walsingham,
quondam monachi S. Albani,
Historia Anglicana.
Rolls Series (in
Latin and English). Vol...
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Ranulf (1876). Lumby,
Joseph Rawson (ed.).
Polychronicon Ranulphi Higden monachi Cestrensis (in Latin). London: Longman.(9 vol. set
published by Cambridge...