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* Richard FitzNeal is named Treasurer of the Exchequer of England, and begins writing a handbook for the division, his Dialogus de Scaccario.
In the Dialogus de scaccario ( temp.
Under King Henry II, the Dialogus de Scaccario already distinguished between greater barons, who held per baroniam by knight's service, and lesser barons, who held manors.
In 1535 he published through Sébastien Gryphe at Lyon a Dialogus de imitatione Ciceroniana.
This pronunciation, which he defends in Dialogus de Recta Lat.
Stubbs conjecturally identified the first part of the Gesta ( 1170 – 1177 ) with the Liber Tricolumnis, a register of contemporary events kept by Richard Fitz Neal, the treasurer of Henry II and author of the Dialogus de Scaccario ; the latter part ( 1177 – 1192 ) was ascribed by Stubbs to Roger of Howden.
* F. Liebermann in Einleitung in den Dialogus de Scaccario ( Göttingen, 1875 ); in Ostenglische Geschichtschellen ( Hanover, 1892 ); and in Georg Heinrich Pertz's Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Scriptores, vol.
pp. 82, 83 ; also the introduction to the Dialogus de Scaccario in the Oxford edition of 1902.
*** Dialogus de homine ( Casale )
The British race P. a. britannicus has an olive hue to its brownish-grey back plumage, distinguishing it from the continental European nominate subspecies P. a. ater and P. a. abietum: Dialogus de avibus, et earum nominibus Graecis, Latinis, et Germanicis, etc.
Vergil's Dialogus de Prodigiis was written in 1526-7, though not printed until 1531.
# Tacitus – Histories ; Annals ; Agricola ; Germania ; Dialogus de oratoribus ( Dialogue on Oratory )
xxviii, 1, 2 ; cciv, 2 ; ccvii, 4 ) and even defends him against the Sabellians, who claimed him for their teaching and quoted as his formula: patera kai ouion epinoia men einai duo, hypostasei de en ( that the Father and the Son were two in intelligence, but one in substance ) from the aforesaid Dialogus cum Aeliano.
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In the fifteenth century Buonaccorso da Montemagno's Dialogus de vera nobilitate treated of the " true nobility " inherent in the worthy individual ; Poggio Bracciolini also wrote at length De nobilitate, stressing the Renaissance view of human responsibility and effectiveness that are at the heart of Humanism: sicut virtutis ita et nobilitatis sibi quisque existit auctor et opifex.
Hist., praefatio, 20 ; Tacitus, Dialogus de Oratoribus, 23 ; Quintilian, Instit x. I.
In his Dialogus de oratoribus, Tacitus notes her to be exceptionally religious and moral, and one of the most admired matrons in the history of the Republic:
He wrote Latin Literature of the Empire ( 2 vols., Prose and Poetry, 1898 – 1899 ), a History of Classical Philology ( 1902 ) and Sources of Plutarchs Life of Cicero ( 1902 ); and edited Tacitus Dialogus de oratoribus ( text with commentary, 1894 and 1898 ) and Agricola ( 1899 ; with Germania, 1900 ), and Sallusts Catiline ( 1903 ).
The Dialogus de oratoribus is a short work attributed to Tacitus, in dialogue form, on the art of rhetoric.
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Dialogus and Scaccario
The Dialogus de Scaccario or Dialogue concerning the Exchequer, written in about 1178, details the workings of the Exchequer and gives an early account of how the Pipe rolls were created.

Dialogus and Dialogue
The full title is Hochstratus Ovans, Dialogus Festivissimus, or Hochstratus ( i. e. Jacob van Hoogstraten ) Rejoicing: A Very Lively Dialogue.

Dialogus and concerning
His theory concerning the Liber Tricolumnis, was rejected by Liebermann and other editors of the Dialogus ( A. Hughes, C. G. Crump and C. Johnson, Oxford, 1902 ).

Dialogus and is
The last of his polemical works is the skilfully composed Dialogus contra Pelagianos ( 415 ).
Saint Gregory Dialogus, who is credited with compiling the Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts.
He is best known as the compiler of a book of hagiography, the Dialogus miraculorum, which is a collection of 746 miracle stories arranged in 12 " distinctions.
After an incomplete section, the Dialogus ends with a speech delivered by Maternus reporting what some believe is Tacitus's opinion.
The date of publication of the Dialogus is uncertain, but it was probably written after the Agricola and the Germania.
More probably, the unusually classical style may be explained by the fact that the Dialogus is a work of rhetoric.
His Dialogus contra Lullistas is another example of his anti-Lullist works.
Saint Gregory Dialogus, who is credited with compiling the Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts.

Dialogus and on
The views on monarchical accountability espoused in his Dialogus ( written between 1332 and 1348 ) greatly influenced the Conciliar movement and assisted in the emergence of liberal democratic ideologies.
St. James of March, commissioned by Nicholas V to proceed against them ( 1449 ), wrote the " Dialogus contra Fraticellos ", which he first published in 1452, making some additions to it later on.
* Medieval Sourcebook: Caesarius of Heisterbach, from Dialogus, book V: on medieval heresies
His name became more widely known through his work, Dialogus controversisticus on the validity of the Holy orders conferred on Andrew Frommens during the lifetime of his wife.

Dialogus and English
This battle against what he saw as an imperialised papacy and its supporters, the " sects ," as he called the monastic orders, takes up a large space not only in his later works as the Trialogus, Dialogus, Opus evangelicum, and in his sermons, but also in a series of sharp tracts and polemical productions in Latin and English ( of which those issued in his later years have been collected as " Polemical Writings ").

Dialogus and written
Saint Gregory Dialogus († 604 ) in his famous Dialogues ( written in 593 ) teaches that, " The Holy Sacrifice ( Eucharist ) of Christ, our saving Victim, brings great benefits to souls even after death, provided their sins ( are such as ) can be pardoned in the life to come.

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