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- The Praecepta Militaria is the Latin conventional title given to a Byzantine military treatise, written in ca. 965 by or on behalf of Eastern Roman emperor...
- poem, Liber Medicinalis ("The Medical Book"; also known as De medicina praecepta saluberrima), probably incomplete in the extant form, as well as many...
- the author of extant treatises on military tactics, most famously the Praecepta Militaria, which contains valuable information on the art of war in his...
- AD in a book called Liber Medicinalis (sometimes known as De Medicina Praecepta Saluberrima) by Serenus Sammonicus, physician to the Roman emperor Caracalla...
- 20 in). Its use is attested by emperor Nikephoros Phokas in his treatise Praecepta Militaria, and by Nikephoros Ouranos and Leo VI the Wise in their Taktika...
- include the Epicharmus, Epigrammata, the Euhemerus, the Hedyphagetica, Praecepta/Protrepticus, Saturae (or Satires), Scipio, and Sota. The Annales was...
- "821d". Moralia: Praecepta gerendae reipublicae (in Gr****). Leipzig: Teubner. Fowler, Harold North, ed. (1936). "28, 6". Plutarch, Praecepta gerendae reipublicae...
- Cornelij Celsi, De re medica, libri octo eruditissimi. Q. Sereni Samonici Praecepta medica, uersibus hexametris. Q. Rhemnij Fannij Palaemonis, De ponderibus...
- παραγγέλματα – De tuenda sanitate praecepta) 12. Advice to Bride and Groom (Γαμικὰ παραγγέλματα – Coniugalia praecepta) 13. Dinner of the Seven Wise Men...
- publisher in his book, the Praecepta Mortuorum. A witchfinder and his group interrupt the two, tearing the last page from the Praecepta, killing the publisher...