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Government documents of the Roman Empire
Christian community. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Libellus. Lapsi (Christian) Libellus de Medicinalibus Indorum Herbis Novatianism Oxyrhynchus papyri
Libellus
1516 book by Thomas More
Utopia (Latin: Libellus vere aureus, nec minus salutaris quam festivus, de optimo rei publicae statu deque nova insula Utopia, "A truly golden little book
Utopia_(book)
Papal letter
reply (i.e. the Libellus) was delayed some years due to illness, and was not composed until perhaps the summer of 601. The Libellus may have been brought
Libellus_responsionum
Collection of Prayers
are several historical texts referred to by the title Libellus Precum (in both meanings): Libellus precum ad Imperatores, a petition to the civil authority
Libellus_precum
Aztec herbal manuscript of 1552
The Libellus de Medicinalibus Indorum Herbis (Latin for "Little Book of the Medicinal Herbs of the Indians") is an Aztec herbal manuscript, describing
Libellus de Medicinalibus Indorum Herbis
Libellus_de_Medicinalibus_Indorum_Herbis
Libellus de principiis Ordinis Praedicatorum or simply Latin: Libellus de principiis English: On the beginnings of the Order of Preacher) is a work written
Libellus_de_principiis
12th-century writing about the conquests of Saladin
copied from V at the Abbey of Saint-Victor, Paris. Contains only the Libellus. The Libellus is divided into 29 chapters, which historians group into three parts
Libellus de expugnatione Terrae Sanctae per Saladinum
Libellus_de_expugnatione_Terrae_Sanctae_per_Saladinum
is unclear if this was written before or after the Libellus de exordio. Attached to the Libellus de exordio in eight manuscripts (all save "F" and "V")
Libellus_de_exordio
The Admonitions (Hungarian: Intelmek; Latin: Libellus de institutione morum) is a mirror for princes—a literary work summarizing the principles of government—completed
Admonitions
15th-century book on polyhedra
De quinque corporibus regularibus (sometimes called Libellus de quinque corporibus regularibus) is a book on the geometry of polyhedra written in the 1480s
De quinque corporibus regularibus
De_quinque_corporibus_regularibus
Supplex Libellus Valachorum Transsilvaniae (1791), March 21st 2016, Enciclopedia Dacica Wikimedia Commons has media related to Supplex Libellus Valachorum
Supplex_Libellus_Valachorum
Italian-English scholar (c. 1470–1555)
England. He is particularly remembered for his works the Proverbiorum libellus (1498), a collection of Latin proverbs; De inventoribus rerum (1499), a
Polydore_Vergil
Historical work by Ari Þorgilsson
pronunciation: [ˈiːslɛndɪŋɡaˌboːk], lit. 'Book of Icelanders'; Latin: Libellus Islandorum) is a historical work dealing with early Icelandic history.
Íslendingabók
Book about the prophecies of Merlin
of Monmouth circulated, perhaps as a libellus or short work, from about 1130, and by 1135. Another name is Libellus Merlini. The work contains a number
Prophetiae_Merlini
Cookbook
Libellus de arte coquinaria (The Little Book of Culinary Arts) is a cookbook containing thirty-five early Northern European recipes. The cookbook is preserved
Libellus_de_arte_coquinaria
Work formerly ascribed to Aristotle
(Ancient Greek: Περὶ Ἀρετῶν καὶ Κακιῶν; Latin: De Virtutibus et Vitiis Libellus) is the shortest of the four ethical treatises attributed to Aristotle
On_Virtues_and_Vices
The Synodicon Vetus, also called Libellus Synodicus, is an anonymous, pseudo-historical book about early Christianity, written in the 9th century AD but
Synodicon_Vetus
Supplement for Vampire: The Dark Ages
titled Libellus Sanguinis (Book of Blood), but this time, each book focused on three clans rather than just one. The first of these was Libellus Sanguinis
Libellus Sanguinis 1: Masters of the State
Libellus_Sanguinis_1:_Masters_of_the_State
Book on proportions by Luca Pacioli, illustrated by Leonardo da Vinci
with examples from classical Greco-Roman architecture. The third part, Libellus in tres partiales divisus (Book divided into three parts), is a translation
Divina_proportione
Hungarian Carthusian friar and theological writer
Pannonius Libellus de virtutibus című művében [The Augustinianism of Andreas Pannonius. The Ideas of The City of God in Andreas Pannonius' Libellus de virtutibus]"
Andreas_Pannonius
12th-century guidebook for Palestine
the Libellus. Parsons 2013. Stewart, "Preface" to Theoderich 1891, pp. iii–ix. Jones 2000. Theodericus (1865). Titus Tobler (ed.). Theoderici Libellus de
Libellus_de_locis_sanctis
Ventrue. Libellus Sanguinis 2: Keepers of the Word was released in October–December 1998, and covers the clans Brujah, Toreador, and Tremere. Libellus Sanguinis
Libellus_Sanguinis
English Protestant reformer, physician and natural historian (c. 1509–1568)
being one of the first "parson-naturalists" in England. He first published Libellus de Re herbaria in Latin in 1538, and later translated it into English because
William_Turner_(naturalist)
Libellus de Nativitate Sanctae Mariae (literally book of the birth of Saint Mary), known in English as the Gospel of the Nativity of Mary, is a text concerning
Libellus de Nativitate Sanctae Mariae
Libellus_de_Nativitate_Sanctae_Mariae
Italian surgeon
Mariano’s written work includes the Artium et medicine and the very important Libellus Aureus de lapide a vesica per incisionem extrahendo and the De lapide renum
Mariano_Santo
250 AD Christian persecution in the Roman empire
presence of a Roman magistrate, and get a written certificate, called a libellus, that this had been done, signed by the magistrate and witnesses. Numerous
Decian_persecution
Illustration from Libellus de moribus hominum et officiis nobilium ac popularium super ludo scachorum
Jacobus_de_Cessolis
11th-century Marian hymn in Old Occitan
second Occitan versus can be found on the folios 49r-50r of the troper libellus within a collection of Marian versus for Christmas and is thus rubrified
O_Maria,_Deu_maire
Latin history written in the 870s
Carantanorum. Vienna: Böhlau. Bartoňková, Dagmar; et al., eds. (1969). "Libellus de conversione Bagoariorum et Carantanorum (i.e. Conversio)". Magnae Moraviae
Conversio Bagoariorum et Carantanorum
Conversio_Bagoariorum_et_Carantanorum
(custodian). It was during the years 1137–38 that Berthold wrote the Latin Libellus (or Liber) de constructione Zwivildensis monasterii (Book on the Construction
Berthold_of_Zwiefalten
12th-century monk and chronicler
Durham, see Libellus iii.1), and several picturesque deaths visited upon the enemies of Cuthbert's devotees. Several versions of the Libellus survive from
Symeon_of_Durham
Centrale di Roma, but which was probably not the Libellus which Hugh and Gregory worked from. The Libellus partly relies on the earlier Vita of the founders
Libellus constructionis Farfensis
Libellus_constructionis_Farfensis
Libellus de imperatoria potestate in urbe Roma is an anonymous Latin treatise on the authority of the Holy Roman Emperor in the city of Rome. It has been
Libellus de imperatoria potestate in urbe Roma
Libellus_de_imperatoria_potestate_in_urbe_Roma
and ends in 1256. The early portions appear to have been based on Bede's Libellus de sex aetatibus mundi and Ekkehard's Chronicon. As he approaches his own
Albert_of_Stade
Trojan hero in Greek mythology
Ajax and Hector exchange gifts (woodcut in Andreas Alciatus, Emblematum libellus, 1591).
Hector
Classical Nahuatl name for a plant whose identity is uncertain
deer, and grind them up together in water; let him drink the liquor. — Libellus de Medicinalibus Indorum Herbis (1552), translated by William Gates Aztec
Nonochton
Cicero by Renaissance scholars and often published under his name. The Libellus de vocabulis rei militaris was misidentified as Cicero's lost military
Pseudo-Cicero
LATĪNĒ LIBELLUS at the Internet Archive Possel, Johann (1676). Oikeiōn dialogōn biblion Ellēnisi kai Rōmaisi, Familiarium colloquiorum libellus Graecè
List_of_Classical_Colloquia
West Germanic language
van het Nederlands [diets] Strabo, Walafridus (1996). Walahfrid Strabo's Libellus de Exordiis Et Incrementis Quarundam in ... a translation by Alice L. Harting-Correa
Dutch_language
Dutch weekly women's magazine
Libelle (from the Latin "libellus", meaning book or writ) is a weekly women's magazine published in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It has been in circulation
Libelle_(Dutch_magazine)
Roman magistrate and obtain a signed and witnessed certificate, called a libellus, to this effect. The decree was part of Decius' drive to restore traditional
Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire
Persecution_of_Christians_in_the_Roman_Empire
Astronomical instrument
[c. 550]. Hase, Heinrich (ed.). De usu astrolabii eiusque constructione libellus [On the Use and Construction of the Astrolabe] (in Latin). Bonn, DE: E
Astrolabe
"Libellus de veteri testamento et novo". Early English Text Society; 330. Oxford: Oxford U. P., 2008. Brandon W. Hawk (trans.), 'Ælfric’s Libellus de
Letter_to_Sigeweard
Latin military treatise
Libellus. In 1607, Petrus Scriverius defended Modius' conclusion and it has never been challenged since. Stewech's argument was based on the Libellus'
Libellus de vocabulis rei militaris
Libellus_de_vocabulis_rei_militaris
Visigothic prayer book
The Verona Orational, also known as the Libellus Orationum (Verona, Cathedral, Biblioteca Capit. Cod. LXXXIX), is a late 7th or early 8th century Visigothic
Verona_Orational
universal dictionary, and Libellus de stellis fixis et erraticis, an astro-poetical work. Decimator, Heinrich (1587). Libellus de stellis fixis et erraticis
Heinrich_Decimator
Game books for Vampire: The Dark Ages
the Twentieth Anniversary Edition books. The supplements include: the Libellus Sanguinis series, describing groups of vampire clans in medieval times;
List of Vampire: The Dark Ages books
List_of_Vampire:_The_Dark_Ages_books
Christians who bowed to external pressure
completion of sacrifice, individuals received a certificate of sacrifice, or libellus, a legal document proving conformity with Roman religion. To avoid this
Lapsi_(Christianity)
Visconti in Milan. One of his last works, written about 1360 and entitled Libellus de preservatione ab epydimia, focusses on the astrological roots of the
Maino_De_Maineri
Species of tree
Protium copal Libellus de medicinalibus Indorum herbis f. 56v detail copal Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Embryophytes Clade: Tracheophytes
Protium_copal
Spanish anatomist
several works on anatomy, including De animi et corporis sanitate tuenda libellus (Paris, 1552). Valverde's most famous work was Historia de la composicion
Juan_Valverde_de_Amusco
borgarskipan (c. 1157) Descriptio terrae sanctae of John of Würzburg (1160s) Libellus de locis sanctis (c.1172) Tractatus de locis et statu sancte terre ierosolimitane
John_Phokas
7th-century architectural/travel books
borgarskipan (c. 1157) Descriptio terrae sanctae of John of Würzburg (1160s) Libellus de locis sanctis (c.1172) Tractatus de locis et statu sancte terre ierosolimitane
De_locis_sanctis
Mother of St. Dominic
of St. Dominic, The Dominican Province of St. Joseph Jordan of Saxony, Libellus de principiis 4. Pedro Ferrando, Legenda Sancti Dominici 4. Rodrigo de
Joan_of_Aza
No day without a single line
The phrase itself is attested for the first time in the Proverbiorum libellus by Polydore Vergil (1470-1555). In classical Latin, linea literally means
Nulla_dies_sine_linea
a bishop of Nakhchivan because of Anton Kern, who published John III's Libellus de Notitia Orbis and tentatively associated him with his namesake. Timurid
Johannes_de_Galonifontibus
Ancient nation in the Western Caucuses
ჯიქები, Jikebi), Marco Polo, and Johannes de Galonifontibus, who, in his Libellus de notitia orbis, speaks of "Zikia or Circassia" and their language, perhaps
Zygii
Lover of the Roman poet Catullus
Apologia 10 Wiseman 1974: 104 Thomas 1993, pp. 135–137. The Catullan libellus of 116 poems Oxford Classical Texts, C. Valerii Catulli Carmina (ed.) R
Lesbia
Frankish priest (fl. 1119–1154)
borgarskipan (c. 1157) Descriptio terrae sanctae of John of Würzburg (1160s) Libellus de locis sanctis (c.1172) Tractatus de locis et statu sancte terre ierosolimitane
Rorgo_Fretellus
Jurisdiction of the Catholic Church and Vatican City
Empire were at times strained, reaching from the Diploma Ottonianum and Libellus de imperatoria potestate in urbe Roma regarding the "Patrimony of Saint
Holy_See
Short 6th-century report of a pilgrimage to the Holy Land
borgarskipan (c. 1157) Descriptio terrae sanctae of John of Würzburg (1160s) Libellus de locis sanctis (c.1172) Tractatus de locis et statu sancte terre ierosolimitane
De_situ_terrae_sanctae
Species of plant
the Wayback Machine Turner, William; Libellus de re herbaria, pg. Aii; 1538; in Jackson, Benjamin Daydon; Libellus de re herbaria novus, by William Turner
Acorus_calamus
German theologian, philosopher and mystical writer
Unterrichts-Predigt: Wie man christlich trauern und täglich solle im Herrn sterben, 1576 Libellus de vita beata, 1609 Ein schön Gebetsbüchlein, welches die Einfältigen unterrichtet
Valentin_Weigel
Manuscript fragments from 32BC–640AD found in an Egyptian rubbish dump
sacrifice) LVIII 3929 250 libellus from between 25 June and 24 July 250 Papyrology Room Ashmolean Museum Oxford UK IV 658 250 libellus from the year 250 Beinecke
Oxyrhynchus_Papyri
Calendar year
I to aid Augustine in his missionary work. Gregory writes the decretal Libellus responsionum to Augustine. September 13 – Ali, central figure in Shia Islam
601
Libellus orationum, Chapter Library of Verona, wind rose, f.3r.
Spanish illumination of the Early Middle Ages
Spanish_illumination_of_the_Early_Middle_Ages
Manuscripts painted by pre-Columbian and colonial Aztec
in the Spanish conquest. Badianus Herbal Manuscript is formally called Libellus de Medicinalibus Indorum Herbis (Latin for "Little Book of the Medicinal
Aztec_codex
139's version of the Historia Regum. Rollason, Libellus, p. xxiv Rollason, Libellus, p. xxvi Rollason, Libellus, pp. xxvi–xxvii Thomas O'Donnell (2014), "The
Cambridge University Library, Ff. i.27
Cambridge_University_Library,_Ff._i.27
9th century theologian
Archbishop of Mainz, also present was King Louis the German. Gottschalk's libellus to support his theological belief was condemned as heretical. Gottschalk
Gottschalk_of_Orbais
2nd-century Greek philosopher and author
on Aristotle's Politics, wrote that a monograph on natural affections (Libellus de naturalibus passionibus) was written by Aspasius. This article incorporates
Aspasius
Italian jurist and diplomat (1489–1552)
iurisconsulti annotatiunculae (in Latin). Lyon: Sébastien Gryphe. 1541. Libellus singularis De mora: et Legis vnicae de eo quod interest codice interpretatio
Emilio_Ferretti
Latin expression
word libellus, which is a diminutive of liber ("book"), suggesting the qualification ("little books ...") was actually meant but in fact libellus was used
Habent_sua_fata_libelli
borgarskipan (c. 1157) Descriptio terrae sanctae of John of Würzburg (1160s) Libellus de locis sanctis (c.1172) Tractatus de locis et statu sancte terre ierosolimitane
Tractatus de locis et statu sancte terre ierosolimitane
Tractatus_de_locis_et_statu_sancte_terre_ierosolimitane
German-Dutch alchemist (1604–1670)
Salomonis: In herbis, verbis, et lapidibus, magna est virtus, 2 vols. 1663–1664 Libellus dialogorum, sive colloquia, nonnullorum Hermeticae medicinae, ac tincturae
Johann_Rudolf_Glauber
11th-century Earl of Northumbria in England
1045 or 1046 and, according to the Libellus de Exordio, only returned by bribing Siward. According to the Libellus, the clergy were "terrified and overwhelmed
Siward,_Earl_of_Northumbria
Earl of Bamburg
seems to have been carried out by Siward, Earl of Northumbria; when the Libellus de exordio and other sources write about the same event, they say that
Eadwulf_IV_of_Bamburgh
German scientific author
the author when citing a botanical name. De historia naturalis veterum libellus primus (in Latin). Sankt-Peterburg: Johann Christian Dieterich. 1766. Anfangsgründe
Johann_Beckmann
toruńskiego Libellus Benedictionum z 1691 roku" [Proclaiming God's Word During the Celebration of Blessings According to the Toruń Libellus Benedictionum
Exorcism in the Catholic Church
Exorcism_in_the_Catholic_Church
Grand Master of the Knights Templar from 1184 to 1189
(Genoa, 1890), pp. 127–49. De Expugnatione Terræ Sanctæ per Saladinum Libellus, in Ralph of Coggeshall, Radulphi de Coggeshall Chronicon Anglicanum, ed
Gerard_of_Ridefort
number of dogmatic papers on various topics, the discourse De iuris arte libellus (1560) and a compilation of legal cases, Centuria memorabilium Curiae Tholosane
Jean_de_Coras
Formalized folk medicine
a herbal in Nahuatl which was translated into Latin by Juan Badiano as Libellus de Medicinalibus Indorum Herbis or Codex Barberini, Latin 241 and given
Traditional_medicine
Northumbrian noble (fl. 1080)
but claims he was a grandson of Gospatric through another Uhtred. The Libellus de exordio says that killer was a man named Waltheof, though this Waltheof
Eadwulf_Rus
12th-century French abbot, statesman and historian
construction of the abbey in Liber de Rebus in Administratione sua Gestis, Libellus Alter de Consecratione Ecclesiae Sancti Dionysii, and Ordinatio. After
Suger
Benedictine monk and hagiologist
as those associated with St Cuthbert's Well. The stated purpose of his libellus or "little book", kept near Cuthbert's shrine in Durham Cathedral, was
Reginald_of_Durham
Spanish physician (fl. 1193-1216)
fluent in Arabic, had translated several medical texts, including the Libellus de Unione Dei by Ibn Tumart, before being asked to translate the Qur’an
Mark_of_Toledo
15th c. Franciscan Friar, mathematician and publisher of accounting treatise
Piero Della Francesca's Mathematical Treatises: The Trattato D'abaco and Libellus de Quinque Corporibus Regularibus (in English and Italian). Longo Editore
Luca_Pacioli
Historical compilation attributed to Symeon of Durham
the Libellus de exordio, which is generally accepted to have been authored by Symeon. Gransden, Historical Writing, p. 150; Rollason (ed.), Libellus, p
Historia_Regum
Middle Ages battle
took an alternate route. The De expugnatione Terrae Sanctae libellus (hereafter "the Libellus"), a contemporary Latin chronicle, states that watchmen in
Battle_of_Cresson
Bishop of Carthage and Christian writer (c. 210–258)
with little or no public penance. Some of the lapsi presented a second libellus purported to bear the signature of some martyr or confessor who, it was
Cyprian
English grammarian
with a dedication requesting patronage. In the same year he published Libellus epigrammaton, an anthology of poems addressed to Wolsey, Henry VIII, Thomas
Robert_Whittington
Founder of the Dominican Order (1170–1221)
A New Dictionary of Saints, Liturgical Press, 2007 ISBN 9780814631867 Libellus de principiis, 4. Pedro Ferrando, "Legenda Sancti Dominici, 4." Cerrato
Dominic_de_Guzmán
Ethics Ethica Eudemia 1249a [On Virtues and Vices] [De Virtutibus et Vitiis Libellus] 1252a Politics Politica 1343a Economics* Oeconomica* Rhetoric and poetics
Works_of_Aristotle
European literary genre from the Renaissance
reprinted many times. Earlier manuscripts of this type are known, such as Libellus de facetiis Rudolfi regis ("A Little Book with Facetiae about King Rudolph")
Facetia
German mathematician
generalis dyatonici compositione, pub. Volfgangvm De Argentina, Kraków, 1514 Libellus de compositione regularum pro vasorum mensuratione. Deque arte ista tota
Henricus_Grammateus
6th-century mosaic map of the Holy Land
borgarskipan (c. 1157) Descriptio terrae sanctae of John of Würzburg (1160s) Libellus de locis sanctis (c.1172) Tractatus de locis et statu sancte terre ierosolimitane
Madaba_Map
Roman poet (c. 84 – c. 54 BC)
Cicero), and the biographer Cornelius Nepos, to whom Catullus dedicated a libellus of poems, the relation of which to the extant collection remains a matter
Catullus
Founder of the Ayyubid dynasty (c. 1137–1193)
Ayyubid rulers List of Kurdish dynasties and countries Sharaf Khan Bidlisi Libellus de expugnatione Terrae Sanctae per Saladinum Kufranjah City Arabic: صلاح
Saladin
British historian
Durham, most notably producing a modern edition and translation of the Libellus de exordio and co-operating on an edition of the Durham Liber Vitae. Outside
David_Rollason
Late 7th c. Frankish bishop, traveler in the Levant
borgarskipan (c. 1157) Descriptio terrae sanctae of John of Würzburg (1160s) Libellus de locis sanctis (c.1172) Tractatus de locis et statu sancte terre ierosolimitane
Arculf
venerea sive de morbo gallico (Venice, 1502). He was born in Valencia. Libellus ad evitandum et expellendum morbum Gallicum, Italian books before 1601
Juan_Almenar
LIBELLUS
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Surname or Lastname
English, German, and Dutch
English, German, and Dutch : patronymic from a pet form of Nicholas (German Nikolaus).Irish (County Limerick) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Nioceais ‘son of Nicholas’, which was taken by some Limerick families named Woulfe.German (southern and Upper Rhine) : from a nickname from Middle High German nickes(e), nixe ‘water sprite’.
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Vincentius, VICENTE means "conquering."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
With Beautiful Smile
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Ackley, ACKLEA means "oak meadow."
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Happy for entire life
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Not Defective; Healthy; Whole
Male
African
lion.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Greek
Upholder of the Good; Wealthy; Gift; Possesses a Lot; Similar to Darin
Biblical
invocation to the god Rimmon
LIBELLUS
LIBELLUS
LIBELLUS
LIBELLUS
LIBELLUS