Emperor Hadrian's speeches to the African army: a new text
In: Monographien des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums 65
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In: Monographien des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums 65
In: The Ottoman empire and its heritage 4
In: Crusades
In: Subsidia 12
"For almost sixty years Professor David Jacoby devoted his research to the economic, social and cultural history of the Eastern Mediterranean and this new collection reflects his impact on the study of the interactions between the Italian city-states, Byzantium, the Latin East and the realm of Islam. Contributors to this volume are prominent scholars from across Medieval Studies and leading historians of the younger generation"--
In: The publications of the Pipe Roll Society 93 = N.S., 55
In: The publications of the Pipe Roll Society 90 = N.S., 52
In: Wort und Weisung : Schriften zur Seelsorge und Lebensordnung der katholischen Kirche 3
In: The laws of East Central Europe
In: The laws of East Central Europe
In: Bibliothek der Brandenburgischen und Preußischen Geschichte 12
In: Oxford scholarship online
This publication provides the original Latin texts with new explanatory annotated translations of two philosophical works by Anton Wilhelm Amo (c.1703-after 1752), the first African philosopher in early modern Europe. It also includes an extensive introduction intended to help readers contextualize and engage with his philosophical ideas and their historical and intellectual background and significance.
In: Pubblicazioni della Facoltà di Giurisprudenza / Università di Cagliari
In: Ser. 1, Giuridica 65
In: Islamic history and civilization volume 190
"The medical compendium entitled Zād al-musāfir wa-qūt al-ḥāḍir (Provisions for the Traveller and Nourishment for the Sedentary) and compiled by Ibn al-Jazzār from Qayrawān in the tenth century is one of the most influential handbooks in the history of western medicine. In the eleventh century, Constantine the African translated it into Latin; this translation was the basis for several commentaries compiled from the twelfth century on. The text was also translated into Byzantine Greek and three times into medieval Hebrew. The present volume includes a new critical edition of the Arabic text of books I and II, along with an annotated English translation, as well as critical editions of Constantine's Viaticum and the Hebrew versions by Ibn Tibbon, Abraham ben Isaac, and Do'eg ha-Edomi"--
In: Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana 2017
In: De Gruyter eBook-Paket Altertumswissenschaften
In 1888 K. Schenkl published the first critical edition of Proba's Cento. Schenkl knew about 25 manuscripts, only eleven of which are referred to in his apparatus. Since that time about 70 new manuscripts have been discovered; this volume provides a full description of the manuscript tradition in the praefatio and demonstrates that the tradition originates from a manuscript preserved near Aachen, probably at the court of Charles the Great.