- Melanchthon. In 1584, he
wrote his most
notable work,
Arcticae horulae succisivae (English: Free
Winter Hours). The book,
written in Latin, was the first...
- from Adam Bohorič, who
codified the
alphabet in his book
Articae Horulae Succisivae. It was
printed in 1583 and
published in 1584. The Bohorič
alphabet was...
-
Trubar Tübingen Few
bibliographies list this. 1584, 1987
Articae horulae succisivae [sl] (Zimske
urice proste) Adam Bohorič
Wittenberg DKS
Latinic with Glagolitic...
- John. In 1662, he
published a
translation of the
first two
parts of Horæ
Succisivæ (1631) by
Joseph Henshaw,
Bishop of Peterborough. In 1679 he published...
- they were
codified by Adam Bohorič in his
grammar book
Arcticae horulae succisivae. "Primož Trubar". "Krelj,
Sebastijan (1538–1567)".
Slovenska biografija...
- Windsor. From that
office he
ascended to
bishop of Peterborough. His Horæ
Succisivæ (1631) was
edited by
William Barclay Turnbull for
republication in 1839...
- Volunteers, 1782;
Remarks on the C****andra of Lycophron: a Monody, 1800;
Succisivæ Operæ; or,
Selections from
Ancient Writers, with
Translations and Notes...