- The
Promptorium parvulorum (Latin: "Storehouse for children") is an English-Latin
bilingual dictionary that was
completed about 1440 AD. It was the first...
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professionis religiosae (Typis
Polyglottis Vaticanis, 1970, 1975) Ordo
Baptismi parvulorum (Typis
Polyglottis Vaticanis,
editio typica 1969;
editio typica altera...
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English commander against Cornish rebels for
Henry VII "Promptorium
Parvulorum and Corrections". Camden. Old Series. 25: 1–318. 1843. doi:10.1017/S2042169900011688...
- ooze. The word
Wasche is
mentioned in the po****r
dictionary Promptorium parvulorum of
about 1440 as a
water or a ford (vadum). A
chronicle states that King...
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Infant Baptism (De
peccatorum meritis et
remissione et de
baptismo parvulorum), I, 6.6; PL 44, 112–113; cf. On the
Literal Meaning of
Genesis (De Genesi...
- Britannicae,
which was the
first English-to-Latin wordbook. The
Promptorium parvulorum also is
attributed to Geoffrey. Stephen, Leslie, ed. (1890). "Geoffrey...
- "to
whirl a top". The
Oxford English Dictionary cites the
Promptorium parvulorum (c. 1440), the
first English-Latin dictionary,
which contains the definition...
- and on
Catholic teaching in De
Gratia Sacramentorum, 1522; De
Baptismo parvulorum, 1523; A
commentary on 154
Articles and others.
Luther engaged with Cochlæus...
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Approximate date:
Geoffrey the
Grammarian (probable compiler) –
Promptorium parvulorum 1444
Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini – The Tale of Two
Lovers 1447
Walter Bower...
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various books to him ("De
peccatorum meritis et remissione", "De
baptismo parvulorum", and the
first three books of "De
Civitate Dei").
Saint Jerome also wrote...