470 resultados para Ambrose, Saint, Bishop of Milan, -397
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From the library of Conte Antonio Cavagna Sangiuliani di Gualdana.
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Cover title.
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Includes index.
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Contents: v. 1. Early Period, from the Ascencion of Our Lord to the Conversion of Constantine -- v. 2. Early Middle Period, from the Edict of Milan to the establishments of the new Western Empire under the Carlovingians, the temporal power of the Popes, and the coming into being of the States of the Church (1931) -- v. 3. To the s-called Reformation -- v. 4. Reformation to the triumph of the Papcy in the restoration of the temporal power in 1929 under Pope Pius XI.
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Vol. 6, unanalyzed publications, cont. Records of Buckinghamshire, by the Architectural and Archaeological Society for the County of Buckingham (1854). Includes articles: Ancient British gold coins found in Whaddon Chase. Antiquities of the Chiltern Hills / W.J. Burgess. Aylesbury Church in 1848 : architect's report / Geo. Gilbert Scott. A letter from G.G. Scott, Esq., on the supposed Saxon work at Iver and at Wing. Church bells / Robert Eaton Batty. The desecrated churches of Buckinghamshire [cont.]. Drayton Beauchamp / by W. Hastings Kelke. St. Mary's, Ashendon, Bucks. / by Frederick George Lee. Earth-works at Hampden and Little Kimble / by Boughey Burgess. Hilldesden Church -- Transactions of the St. Albans Architectural and Archaeological Society (1851). Includes article: Notice of a seal formed of bone, discovered in the Abbey Church, St. Albans ... / by Albert Way.
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Lebenslauf.
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Incomplete copy; title-page of v.1. wanting.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Licenza allo stampatore" at end, dated Venezia, 1800.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Work now complete.
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Greek text, with French translation on facing pages; critical material in French.
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Programm - Gymnasium, Neisse.
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Greek and French text on opposite pages.
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Latin translation--known as Acta Archelai--of a Greek work by Hegemonius which purports to be a relation by one Archelaus, bishop of Caschara in Mesopotamia, of a disputation between himself and Mani, the founder of Manichaeism. The fragments of the original are included.