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Transpalatine
Transpalatine Trans*pal"a*tine, a. [Pref. trans- + palatine.] (Anat.) Situated beyond or outside the palatine bone; -- said of a bone in the skull of some reptiles.

Meaning of Spalatin from wikipedia

- Georg(e) Spalatin (German: [ˈʃpaːlatiːn]) was the pseudonym taken by Georg Burkhardt (German: [ˈɡeːɔʁk ˈbʊʁkhaʁt]; 17 January 1484 – 16 January 1545),...
- as Pope Leo X Mathieu Carrière as Cardinal Cajetan Benjamin Sadler as Spalatin Jochen Horst as Professor Karlstadt Torben Liebrecht as Charles V Maria...
- least Melanchthon, who called it reckless. Luther had written to George Spalatin on 30 November 1524, "I shall never take a wife, as I feel at present....
- first known comment about Jewish people is in a letter written to Reverend Spalatin in 1514: Conversion of the Jews will be the work of God alone operating...
- George Spalatin, whom he highly esteemed during his whole life. Spalatin was Martin Luther's friend and advisor and thus, through Spalatin's schooling...
- Ljudevit Gaj and the Illyrian Movement. Columbia University Press, 1975. Spalatin, C., 1966. Serbo-Croatian or Serbian and Croatian?: Considerations on the...
- including: Martin Luther Philipp Melanchthon Justus Jonas Martin Chemnitz Georg Spalatin Joachim Westphal Andreas Osiander Johannes Brenz Johannes Bugenhagen Andreas...
- Amsdorf, Caspar Cruciger, Johann Brenz, Urb**** Rhegius, Justus Jonas, Georg Spalatin, Johannes Bugenhagen, Philip Melanchthon and Martin Luther. Interior: view...
- Johann Reuchlin Beatus Rhen**** Servatius Rogerus Margaret Roper Georg Spalatin Peter Thaborita Cuthbert Tunstall Polydore Vergil Juan Luis Vives William...
- An early 16th century depiction of Radegast in George Spalatin's Chronicle of Saxony and Thurinigia...