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Prologus Galeatus In
English Prologus Galaetus in
English Schaff,
Philip (ed.). "Prefaces to the...
- 1026)
Prologus in
antiphonarium (c. 1030)
Epistola ad
Michaelem (c. 1032) Four
works are
securely attributed to Guido: the Micrologus, the
Prologus in antiphonarium...
- as
birth dates. 16
September appears in
Henry V's
birth record found in
Prologus in
Cronica Regina (printed by Hearne),
which states that he was born in...
- The sole work
which Sulcard is
known to have
produced is the so-called
Prologus de
Construccione Westmonasterii (“Prologue
concerning the
Building of Westminster”)...
- Theatre,
Australia 2012 A
Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the
Forum Prologus Pseudolus Her Majesty's Theatre,
Australia 2015–16 King Lear Lear Roslyn...
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retrieved 2015-03-25 Origen,
Commentary on
Psalms 2:2. Jerome,
Prologus Galeatus. See
Larry W. Hurtado, "God or Jesus?
Textual Ambiguity and Textual...
- or
questionable authenticity would be
considered apocryphal.
Jerome in
Prologus Galeatus declared that all
books outside the
Hebrew canon were apocryphal...
- Aristotelis.
Prologus et
Libri I–III (Exposition of Aristotle's Physics) (1322–1324, OP 4).
Expositio in
libros Physicorum Aristotelis.
Prologus et Libri...
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original on 2023-03-13.
Retrieved 2018-12-07. In the
Prologus of the
Liber abacci he said: "Having been
introduced there to this art...
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Sulcard of Westminster,
Prologus de
construccione Westmonasterii, ed. B. W. Scholz, “Sulcard of Westminster.
Prologus de
construccione Westmonasterii...