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antīqui

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  • Medĭci antīqui — Medĭci antīqui, Sammlung der Schriften[64] griechischer (Hippokrates, Galenos, Dioskorides, Soranos, Aretäos, Rufus, Oribasios, Paulus Ägineta, Aëtios, Alexander Trallianos, Aktuarios, Nikolaos …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • de diversis regulis juris antiqui — /diy davarsas regyalas juras aentaykway/ Of divers rules of the ancient law. A celebrated title of the Digests, and the last in that collection. It consists of two hundred and eleven rules or maxims …   Black's law dictionary

  • de diversis regulis juris antiqui — /diy davarsas regyalas juras aentaykway/ Of divers rules of the ancient law. A celebrated title of the Digests, and the last in that collection. It consists of two hundred and eleven rules or maxims …   Black's law dictionary

  • de diversis regulis juris antiqui — From divers rules of ancient law …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Melid — Coordinates: 38°22′55″N 38°21′40″E / 38.38194°N 38.36111°E / 38.38194; 38.36111 Melid (Hittite: Malidiya …   Wikipedia

  • Heinrich Kiepert — (July 31, 1818 April 21, 1899), German geographer, was born at Berlin.He was educated at the university there, studying especially history, philology and geography. In 1840, in collaboration with Karl Ritter, he issued his first work, Atlas von… …   Wikipedia

  • Chester (district) — City of Chester Motto: Antiqui Colant Antiquum Dierum (Let the Ancients worship the Ancient of Days) Geography …   Wikipedia

  • Ferdinand Walter — was a German jurist, born at Wetzlar, 30 November 1794; died at Bonn, 13 December 1879. LifeAfter studying at the Latin school of Mühlheim on the Rhine (1805 9), and later at Cologne (1809 13), he fought against Napoleon I in 1814, as a volunteer …   Wikipedia

  • North Picene language — North Picene Spoken in Picenum Region Marche, Italy Extinct 1st millenium BCE Language family unclassified …   Wikipedia

  • Johannes de Muris — (* um 1300 in der Normandie; † um 1350) war ein französischer Mathematiker, Astronom, Musiker und Kalenderreformer des Spätmittelalters. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Schriften 2.1 Musik …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Justus Henning Boehmer — Justus (Jobst) Henning Boehmer Justus (Jobst) Henning Boehmer (* 29. Januar 1674 in Hannover; † 23. August 1749 in Halle) war ein deutscher Rechtswissenschaftler, Kirchenrechtsgelehrter, Geheimer Rat, Hofrat …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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