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- Wikisource has original text related to this article: 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...
- 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...
- The sole work which Sulcard is known to have produced is the so-called Prologus de Construccione Westmonasterii (“Prologue concerning the Building of Westminster”)...
- 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...
- 2015-03-29, retrieved 2015-03-25 Origen, Commentary on Psalms 2:2. Jerome, Prologus Galeatus. See Larry W. Hurtado, "God or Jesus? Textual Ambiguity and Textual...
-  171–372. Sulcard of Westminster, Prologus de construccione Westmonasterii, ed. B. W. Scholz, “Sulcard of Westminster. Prologus de construccione Westmonasterii...
- Chronicle. 1400. Edda Snorra Sturlusonar GUÐNI JÓNSSON bjó til prentunar. Prologus 2 The Prose Edda of Snorri Sturlson Translated by Arthur Gilchrist Brodeur...
- Archived from the 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...
- or questionable authenticity would be considered apocryphal. Jerome in Prologus Galeatus declared that all books outside the Hebrew canon were apocryphal...