-
extant copies are derived,
either directly or indirectly, from
Codex Spirensis, a
codex known to have
existed in the
library of the
Chapter of Speyer...
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Walter of
Speyer (Walt(h)er von Speyer,
Gualterus Spirensis) (967–1027) was a
German bishop of
Speyer and a poet. De
sizzugiis Vita et P****io
Sancti Christophori...
- The
Diocese of
Speyer (Latin:
Dioecesis Spirensis) is a
Latin diocese of the
Catholic Church in Germany. The
diocese is
located in the
South of the Rhineland-Palatinate...
- cathedral,
which is
dedicated to St. Mary,
patron saint of
Speyer ("Patrona
Spirensis") and St.
Stephen is
generally known as the
Kaiserdom zu
Speyer (Imperial...
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Porhyrionis commentarii in Q.
Horatium Flac****,
recensuit Gulielmus Meyer spirensis,
Lipsiae in
aedibus B. G. Teubneri, 1874.
Pomponi Porfyrionis commentum...
-
anima coeli compendium Ad principes, magistratus,
populosque Germaniae, in
Spirensi conventu oratio De
novem doctrinarum ordinibus et
totius perypatetici dogmatis...
-
printed edition, was
published in 1470 or 1471 at
Venice by
Vindelinus Spirensis. A slow but
steady stream of
editions appeared subsequently until more...
-
known copy to
survive complete; it was
modelled after the lost "Codex
Spirensis". Dux
Palastinae 450
Tabula Peutingeriana unknown Thought to be the only...
- Prince-Bishopric of
Speyer Episcopatus Spirensis (Latin) Fürstbistum Speyer (German) 888–1803 Coat of arms The Prince-Bishopric of
Speyer circa 1700 Status...
- P****aviensis, Bambergensis, Eichstettensis, Herbipolensis, Frisingensis,
Spirensis, et Chiemensis, ac
uniuscujusque dioecesis, nec non
capituli antiquae...