12 resultados para Disputation
em University of Michigan
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Pages 1077-1078 misnumbered 1977-1978.
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"Complete in one volume."
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"It was printed privately in Mr. Brookesby's house at Greensted, about 6 miles from London." cf. Oliver. l'art Campion, v. II, col. 588, n. 16.
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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.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Under the title Hirudo medicinalis in Linné's Amoenitates academicae, v. 7, ed. 1, 1769; ed. 2, 1789, p. 42-54.
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Also with the title: "Die heidelbergen akademische secularfeier den Reformation."
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Die Universität Leipzig im ersten halben jahrtausend ihres bestchens, von E. Brandenburg.--Die baugeschichte der Universität, von G. graf Vitzthum von Eckstaedt.--Der kunstbesitz der Universitätskirche, von A. Kurzwelly.--Leipziger Universitätz-säkularfciern der vergangenheit, von J. Strieder.--Einiges über die Leipziger disputation von 1519, von T. Brieger.--Joachim Camerarius, von E. Kroker.--Lessing als Leipziger student, von M. Brahn.--Goethe als Leipziger student, von P. Kühn.--Der auszug der Leipziger studentenschaft nach wahren im jahre 1860, von W. Bruchmuller.
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"The manuscript now reproduced in facsimile is a fragment, but little can have been lost beyond the introduction. The original is now in the British museum (press-mark Harl. 367), and is described in Wanley's catalogue 'as a book in folio wherein are contained many letters and fragments, with various poems ...' The present interlude or 'disputation' is the forty-first item in the volume, folios 110-119 ... Mr. Collier named it 'Wit and Folly,' and under this title it was for the first time printed by the Percy society in 1846."
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Imprint from colophon; printer's mark of Mathe [Matthäus] Harnisch precedes colophon.