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- Strada wrote also Prolusiones et Paradeigmata Eloquentiae, literary commentaries on the classics of ancient literature. The Prolusiones were issued in Oxford...
- "Timbuctoo" (for which he won the chancellor's gold medal and was printed in Prolusiones Academicæ) Poems, Chiefly Lyrical (1830), in which the following poems...
- of Logic] (1672) Of True Religion (1673) Epistolae Familiaries (1674) Prolusiones (1674) A brief History of Moscovia, and other less known Countries lying...
- work entitled De discrimine revelationis imperaboriae et didacticae prolusiones academicae (2 volumes, 1830). Theologically, he represented a combination...
- (see "Angeli**** regalia" below). Inaugural Lecture. In early November a "prolusione" or formal address is given by an invited speaker to mark the inauguration...
- BC – 44 BC) Anticatonis Libri II (only fragments survived) Carmina et prolusiones (only fragments survived) De analogia libri II ad M. Tullium Ciceronem...
- Baima Bollone; M. Cannas; quoted by Michele Cardinal Giordano (1990), Prolusione, in Proceedings of the Symposium on the VI centenary of the first liquefaction...
- a larger number of the most puerile absurdities". He also published Prolusiones Historicæ, or Essays illustrative of the Halle of John Halle, citizen...
- sc. 2; Richard II, act iii. sc. 2; with Gr**** versions. Printed in Prolusiones Academicæ, Cambridge, 1828. Fellow Commoners and Honorary Degrees, 1837...
- by Mr. Bancroft, was published at Chester (1788) under the title of "Prolusiones Poeticæ"’. In 1793 Bancroft was presented by William Cleaver to the living...