- The
Collegium Trilingue,
often also
called Collegium trium linguarum, or,
after its
creator Collegium Buslidianum (French: Collège des
Trois Langues,...
-
French scholar and humanist. He was
involved in the
founding of
Collegium Trilingue,
which later became the Collège de France. Budé was also the
first keeper...
- The
Vocabulario trilingüe (Spanish pronunciation: [bokaβuˈlaɾjo tɾiˈliŋɡwe];
Spanish for "trilingual vocabulary"; Ayer MS 1478) is an
anonymous 16th-century...
- (1966), Pages: 9-65-66-89 M. A. Kugener, "Nouvelle Note Sur L'Inscription
Trilingue De Zébed",
Rivista Degli Studi Orientali, pp. 577-586.
Adolf Grohmann...
- 1517, he
supported the
foundation at the
university of the
Collegium Trilingue for the
study of Hebrew, Latin, and Gr****: s1.14.14 —after the
model of...
- Gr****
sources and that
seems to have been his real name, but the
Xanthus trilingue and
potsherds from
Samaria report that he took the
royal name of Artaxerxes...
- the
Burgundy lands, and co-founder (with Erasmus) of Leuven's
Collegium Trilingue, a.k.a.
Collegium Buslidium. His city
mansion in Mechelen, Hof van Busleyden...
-
established by King
Francis I of France,
modeled after the
Collegium Trilingue in Louvain, at the
urging of
Guillaume Budé. Of
humanist inspiration,...
- in
China (PDF). p. 9. M. A. Kugener,
Nouvelle Note Sur L'Inscription
Trilingue De Zébed,
Rivista degli Studi Orientali (1907), pp. 577-586.
Peter Charanis...
-
lenguas castellana y mexicana – a Spanish–Nahuatl
dictionary Vocabulario trilingüe –
dictionary of Spanish, Latin, and
Nahuatl The
classical Nahuatl word...