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- Pudeur and Falsification: Thoughts on Translating Indecent Language". Translationes. 4 (1). doi:10.2478/tran-2014-0072. S2CID 143667062. "Prude Synonyms...
- Louis IV the bishopric of Ferrara. Marsilius also composed a treatise De translatione [Romani] imperii, which some authorities consider is a rearrangement...
- 1880, Rolls Series, no. 71, appendix to preface) is a Tractatus de translatione Beati Thomae (in J. A. Giles's Thomas of Canterbury, Oxford, 1845), which...
- Rubricæ generales, "De dierum liturgicorum occurentia accidentali eorumque translatione", 96b "November 1 to 8: Plenary Indulgence for the Deceased". "Plenary...
- Verlag Pompella, Giuseppe (2006), Apollonii Rhodii Argonautica. Lehrs translatione in Latinum addita, Hildesheim & New York: Olms-Weidmann Race, William...
- librettos in the nineteenth century: historical and cultural milestones". Translationes. 6 (1): 78–92. doi:10.1515/tran-2015-0006. Petre Pintilie – Brăila,...
- Saxons Within Carolingian Christendom: Post-Conquest Identity in the Translationes of Vitus, Pusinna and Liborius" (PDF). Journal of Medieval History....
- Evangeliorum Harmoniae Arabice nunc primum ex duplici codice edidit et translatione latina; A. Ciasca (1888). French: Diatessaron De Tatien by Tatian; A...
- divides the hagiographic do****ents in Acta, P****iones, Vitae, Miracula, Translationes, etc., also lacks value, according to the object of the story. Neither...
- and witnesses to these miracles are often pilgrims. Book III (Liber de translatione corporis sancti Jacobi ad Compostellam) is the briefest of the five books...