- The Book of the
Secret of
Creation was
translated into
Latin (Liber de
secretis naturae) in c. 1145–1151 by Hugo of Santalla. This text does not appear...
-
Secret Workings of Art and
Nature and on the
Vanity of
Magic (Epistola de
Secretis Operibus Artis et
Naturae et de
Nullitate Magiae), also
known as On the...
-
Secreta mulierum, also
known as De
secretis mulierum, is a
natural philosophical text from the late
thirteenth or
early fourteenth century frequently attributed...
- In
English mediaeval government the Baga de
Secretis or
Bagga de
Secretis was a
store of
secret do****ents. It
originated as a
leather sack,
which the...
- arms
featured an ox. De
Capra & Albergo. Pius. II. Senenſis, qui fuit à
Secretis Cardinalibus Capranico & Albergato. 56. From a nanny-goat and an inn Pius...
- only
permitted position included Alexander of
Hales and the
author of De
secretis mulierum,[clarification needed] who
suggested that
nonstandard positions...
- two
fundamental works of the
corpus are the
Testamentum and the
Liber de
secretis naturae seu de
quinta essentia which both date to the
fourteenth century...
- 1163/2451859X-12340073. S2CID 214533789. Hudry, Françoise (1997–1999). "Le De
secretis nature du Ps.
Apollonius de Tyane,
traduction latine par
Hugues de Santalla...
-
proposed that
another work
tentatively attributed to Bacon,
Epistola de
Secretis Operibus Artis et Naturae, et de
Nullitate Magiae,
dated to 1247, contained...
- Scot's book were
combined with a work by pseudo-Albertus
Magnus entitled De
secretis mulierum (Concerning the
Secrets of Women), which,
according to the Dictionary...