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Handbook of Latin inscriptions: illustrating the history of the language
In: Allyn and Bacon's college Latin series
Urkundentext: computergestützte Auswertung deutschsprachiger Urkunden der Kuenringer auf Basis der eXtensible Markup Language (XML)
In: Schriften zur südwestdeutschen Landeskunde 33
The Roman chancery tradition: studies in the language of Codex Theodosianus and Cassiodorus' Variae
In: Acta Universitatis Gothoburgensis. Studia Graeca et Latina Gothoburgensia 46
Politics, patriotism and language: Niccolò Machiavelli's "secular patria" and the creation of an Italian national identity
In: Studies in modern European history 57
Greeks and Romans in imperial Asia: mixed language inscriptions and linguistic evidence for cultural interaction until the end of AD III
In: Inschriften griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien 59
Instrumenta mentis: contributi al lessico filosofico di Spinoza
In: Lessico intellettuale europeo 107
Giovanni Brancati traduttore di Vegezio: edizione e spoglio lessicale del ms. Vat. Ross. 531
In: Pubblicazioni del Dipartimento di Filologia Linguistica e Letteratura dell'Università di Lecce 16
Nomenclator, Omnivm Rervm Propria Nomina, Septem Diversis Lingvis Explicata, indicans : Multo quam antea emendatior ac locupletior; omnibus politioris literturae Studiosis necessarius
In: http://mdz-nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb11280683-1
Auctore Hadriano Iunio Medico ; Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Francofurti, Excudebat Egnolphvs Emmelivs Sumptibus Ionae Rosae Viduae. M. DC. XX. ; Volltext // Exemplar mit der Signatur: Augsburg, Staats- und Stadtbibliothek -- Spw 1098
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Die Gesetze der Angelsachsen: Herausgegeben im Auftrage der Savigny-Stiftung : Volume 3, Einleitung zu jedem Stück; Erklärungen zu einzelnen Stellen
In: Cambridge library collection. Medieval history
This edition of the laws promulgated by successive Anglo-Saxon rulers over a period of five centuries was published in three volumes between 1903 and 1916 by the German historian Felix Lieberman (1851-1925), and is still regarded as authoritative. This unique body of early medieval legal writing, unparalleled in other Germanic languages, provides valuable source material for scholars of Old English and of legal history, and Lieberman's thorough engagement with the manuscripts has never been surpassed. Volume 3 provides introductions to each set of laws presented in Volume 1, and detailed line-by-line explanatory notes that complement the dictionary and glossary of terms found in Volume 2. Frederick Attenborough's The Laws of the Early English Kings (1922), providing a modern English translation of early Anglo-Saxon laws, is also reissued in this series
Die Gesetze der Angelsachsen: Herausgegeben im Auftrage der Savigny-Stiftung : Volume 2, Wörterbuch, Rechts- und Sachglossar
In: Cambridge library collection. Medieval history
This edition of the laws promulgated by successive Anglo-Saxon rulers over a period of five centuries was published in three volumes between 1903 and 1916 by the German historian Felix Lieberman (1851-1925), and is still regarded as authoritative. This unique body of early medieval legal writing, unparalleled in other Germanic languages, provides valuable source material for scholars of Old English and of legal history, and Lieberman's thorough engagement with the manuscripts has never been surpassed. Volume 2 contains a dictionary of the Old English, Latin and French words found in the texts in Volume 1. The dictionary is presented in one alphabetical sequence, and is followed by a German glossary of legal terms listing references in the texts, other medieval works and later scholarship. Frederick Attenborough's The Laws of the Early English Kings (1922), providing a modern English translation of early Anglo-Saxon laws, is also reissued in this series
Die Gesetze der Angelsachsen: Herausgegeben im Auftrage der Savigny-Stiftung : Volume 1, Text und Übersetzung
In: Cambridge library collection. Medieval history
This edition of the laws promulgated by successive Anglo-Saxon rulers over a period of five centuries was published in three volumes between 1903 and 1916 by the German historian Felix Lieberman (1851-1925), and is still regarded as authoritative. This unique body of early medieval legal writing, unparalleled in other Germanic languages, provides valuable source material for scholars of Old English and of legal history, and Lieberman's thorough engagement with the manuscripts has never been surpassed. His preface explains that owing to factors such as the extreme variability of Old English orthography, and the existence of both Latin and Old English versions of the same material, a traditional edition using just one base manuscript with a critical apparatus would have been too unwieldy. Volume 1 introduces the manuscripts, and gives several parallel versions of each text in Old English and Latin with a facing translation into modern German. Frederick Attenborough's The Laws of the Early English Kings (1922) is also reissued in this series
Indogermanica et Caucasica: Festschrift für Karl Horst Schmidt zum 65. Geburtstag
In: Untersuchungen zur indogermanischen Sprach- und Kulturwissenschaft [N.F.], 6
Epistola ad Mahomatem II
In: American university studies
In: Series II, Romance languages and literature 127