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- Janua Linguarum Reserata (Latin for "The Door" or "Gate of Languages Unlocked") is a Latin textbook written by the Moravian pedagogue John Amos Comenius...
- corresponded with Johann Valentin Andreae. He produced the book Janua linguarum reserata, or The Gate of Languages Unlocked, which brought him to prominence. However...
- Taxeotis reserata is a species of moth of the family Geometridae. It is found in Australia, including Tasmania. Hewish, Marilyn (December 2008). "Hope...
- Debes. Copenhagen: 1673 Færoæ & Færoa reserata, Einars Prent og Forlag, Tórshavn 1963 (reprint) Færoæ, & Færoa reserata: That is a description of the islands...
- form of a wine tincture. Also, in the 17th-century work Janua linguarum reserata by Comenius, the butcher's broom was described as a warm herb for kidney...
- needs. Comeniology Moravian College Orbis Sensualum Pictus Janua linguarum reserata Labyrinth of the World and Paradise of the Heart Rines, George Edwin, ed...
- is the biography of his patron, Archbishop Williams, entitled Scrinia reserata: a Memorial offered to the great Deservings of John Williams, D.D. (London...
- (Introduction to Universal Geography) John Amos ComeniusJanua linguarum reserata Arthur Dee – Fasciculus Chemicus Robert FluddMedicina Catholica (Volume...
- twenty years. The Moravian educator Comenius based his work Janua linguarum reserata on this text. For a period of time he was director of the Irish College...
- (Coke), The Lover's Melancholy (Ford) 1629 in literatureJanua linguarum reserata (Comenius), Alphabetum Iberi**** sive Georgianum **** Oratione, Mélite (Corneille)...