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Institutionum and libri
* 1514 Institutionum grammaticarum libri quatuor
* Institutionum Hebraicarum libri duo ;
His chief canonical works are: Institutionum juris naturalis et ecclesiastici publici libri V ( Augsburg, 1784 ; Ghent, 1823 ; Rome, 1832 ); De usu publici commentariolus ( Augsburg, 1784 ; Ghent, 1823 ); Historische Bemerkungen uber das sogenannte Resultat des Emser Congressus ( Frankfort and Leipzig, 1787 ); Institutiones juris ecclesiastici, maxime privati, ordine Decretalium ( 5 vols., Augsburg, 1792-3 ; 3 vols., Rome, 1832 ).

Institutionum and which
Epistulae ad Ciceronem, an extract of which survives in Lactantius ( Divinarum Institutionum Libri Septem III. 15 ).

Institutionum and .
* The Divine Institutes ( Divinarum Institutionum Libri VII ), written between 303 and 311.

historiae and ecclesiasticae
* Selecta capita historiae ecclesiasticae ( 3 vols., Halle, 1767 – 1769 )
* Selecta historiae ecclesiasticae capita, et in loca ejusdem insignia dissertationes historicae, chronologicae, dogmaticae ( 26 volumes, Paris, 1676 – 1686 ).
* Quantin, Jean-Louis, ‘ Entre Rome et Paris, entre histoire et théologie, les Selecta historiae ecclesiasticae capita du P. Noël Alexandre et les ambiguïtés de l ’ historiographie gallicane ’, Mémoire dominicaine 20 ( 2007 ), pp. 67 – 100.

historiae and libri
Like Gesner, Ulisse Aldrovandi, an encyclopedic naturalist began a 14-volume natural history with three volumes on birds, entitled ornithologiae hoc est de avibus historiae libri XII which was published from 1599 to 1603.
* Avitus, The Fall of Man: De spiritalis historiae gestis libri I-III.
* Dendrologiae naturalis scilicet arborum historiae libri duo sylua glandaria, acinosumq ( Bologna, 1667 ).
They include a parchment codex containing the acts of the Sardinian synod held at Santa Giusta, November 3, 1226 and the 16th century manuscript of Giovanni Proto Arca's seven books of the natural and moral history of Sardinia ( Naturalis et moralis historiae de rebus Sardiniae, libri septem ), among other documents.

historiae and IV
The text's modern editor, Geberding, who vindicates the coherence and accuracy of its account, gives reasons for locating the anonymous author in Soissons, probably in the royal monastery of Saint-Médard and characterizes him as " Neustrian, a staunch Merovingian legitimist, secular as opposed to ecclesiastically minded, and an enthusiastic admirer and probably a member of that aristocratic class based on the Seine-Oise valley whose deeds, wars and kings he describes ". Liber historiae Francorum is customarily dated to 727 because of a reference at the end to the sixth year of Theuderic IV.

historiae and appeared
In the same year appeared his Primae lineae historiae politices.

historiae and year
The nearly completely lost work of Antias – cited as annales or as historiae – began its account of the Roman history with the foundation of Rome and extended at least to the year 91 BC.

historiae and was
It was not called philosophia historiae anymore, but merely history ( historia ).
It remains unclear how direct was Ebroin's influence over the next four years ( the Liber historiae may imply that Chlothar had roused himself by then ), but when Chlothar died in 673 Ebroin was back in charge.
Dodoens's last book, Stirpium historiae pemptades sex ( 1583 ) was the Latin translation of his Cruydeboeck.
He held the office of secretary ( magister memoriae ) at Constantinople, accompanied the Emperor Julian ( 361 – 363 ) on his expedition against the Persians ( 363 ), and was alive during the reign of Valens ( 364 – 378 ), to whom he dedicates his Breviarium historiae Romanae and where his history ends.
The works of Ludolf, who is said to have been acquainted with twenty-five languages, include Sciagraphia historiae aethiopicae ( Jena, 1676 ); and the Historia aethiopica ( Frankfort, 1681 ), which has been translated into English, French and Dutch, and which was supplemented by a Commentarius ( 1691 ) and by Appendices ( 1693-1694 ).

historiae and by
* Liber historiae Francorum, edited by B. Krusch, in Monumenta Germaniae historica script.
Of his remaining works we may mention: Specimen elencticum historiae logicae, a catalogue of the treatises on logic known by him ( 1699 ); Bibliotheca Antiquaria, an account of the writers whose works illustrated Jewish, Greek, Roman, and Christian antiquities ( 1713 ); Centifolium Lutheranum, a Lutheran bibliography ( 1728 ); Bibliotheca Ecclesiastica ( 1718 ).
* Cronaca dei Tocco di Cefalonia ; prolegomeni, testo critico e traduzione, by Giuseppe Schirò, Corpus fontium historiae Byzantinae 10.
* Specimen historiae arabum by Bar Hebraeus ( 1806 )
Since 1996, an annual publication on the history of the Jews in Romania, Studia et acta historiae Iudaeorum Romaniae, has been published by the local history and archeology institutes of the Romanian Academy.
Liber historiae Francorum became a primary source for the Continuations to Fredegar's Chronicle, as redacted by Count Childebrand in 751 on behalf of his half-brother, Charles Martel.

historiae and which
It has also been suggested that the poem is dependent on Liber historiae Francorum ( 727 ), because it mentions the Attoarii, which in Beowulf become Hetware.
In 1649, he published the Specimen historiae arabum, a short account of the origin and manners of the Arabs, taken from Bar-Hebraeus ( Abulfaragius ), with notes from a vast number of manuscript sources which are still valuable.
In his Sinicae historiae decas prima ( first published in Munich in 1658 ), Martino Martini ( 1614 – 1661 ) dated the royal ascension of Huangdi to 2697 BC, but started the Chinese calendar with the reign of Fuxi, which he claimed started in 2952 BC.
* Pierre Magnol publishes Prodromus historiae generalis plantarum, in quo familiae plantarum per tabulas disponuntur (" Precursor to a general history of plants, in which the families of plants are arranged in tables ") in Montpellier, the first example of a natural classification of plant families based on morphological characteristics.

historiae and .
Given that the Liber historiae Francorum admits four years for Chlothar's reign, it remains possible that Chlothar began to exert some real authority when his mentors deemed him an adult, 669.
According to the Liber historiae Francorum, during the reign of Chlothar III the mayor Erchinoald of Neustria died.
folio ) until long after his death, he himself issuing only the Enchiridion historiae plantarum ( 1541 ) and the Catalogus plantarum ( 1542 ) in four languages.
* Heinrich Barth, Corinthiorum commercii et mercaturae historiae particula / Beiträge zur Geschichte von Handel und Handelsverkehr der Korinther, Phil.
* Artis historiae penus.
In 1096 Fulk wrote an incomplete history of Anjou and its rulers titled Fragmentum historiae Andegavensis or " History of Anjou ", though the authorship and authenticity of this work is disputed.
'" Artibus et historiae.
The literary fame of Avitus rests on his many surviving letters ( his recent editors make them ninety-six in all ) and on a long poem, De spiritualis historiae gestis, in classical hexameters, in five books, dealing with the Biblical themes of Original Sin, Expulsion from Paradise, the Deluge, the Crossing of the Red Sea.
folio in 5750, the Prodromus historiae Trevirensis in 2 vols.
Annales, chronica et historiae aevi Saxonici.

ecclesiasticae and was
Ecgbert wrote the Dialogus ecclesiasticae institutionis, which was basically a legal law code for the clergy, setting forth the proper procedures for many clerical and eccleisastical issues including weregild for clerics, entrance to clerical orders, deposition from the clergy, criminal monks, clerics in court, and other matters.

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