Proverbiales formulae toto opere hoc Tertullianico contentae
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Proverbiales formulae toto opere hoc Tertullianico contentae
Summary
Proverbiales formulae toto opere hoc Tertullianico contentae is a version, edition or translation[1].
Key Facts
- Proverbiales formulae toto opere hoc Tertullianico contentae authored Beatus Rhenanus[2].
- Proverbiales formulae toto opere hoc Tertullianico contentae authored Andreas Hoius[3].
- Proverbiales formulae toto opere hoc Tertullianico contentae's instance of is recorded as version, edition or translation[4].
- Proverbiales formulae toto opere hoc Tertullianico contentae's editor is recorded as Jacques Paul Migne[5].
- Proverbiales formulae toto opere hoc Tertullianico contentae's publisher is recorded as Jacques Paul Migne[6].
- Proverbiales formulae toto opere hoc Tertullianico contentae's place of publication is recorded as Paris[7].
- Proverbiales formulae toto opere hoc Tertullianico contentae's part of is recorded as Patrologia Latina 1[8].
- Proverbiales formulae toto opere hoc Tertullianico contentae's language of work or name is recorded as Latin[9].
- Proverbiales formulae toto opere hoc Tertullianico contentae's publication date is recorded as +1844-00-00T00:00:00Z[10].
- Proverbiales formulae toto opere hoc Tertullianico contentae's title is recorded as Proverbiales formulae toto opere hoc Tertullianico contentae, brevibus scholiis illustratae[11].
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Authorship and Creation
Authored works include Beatus Rhenanus[2], a publisher[12], 1485–1547[13], of Holy Roman Empire[14] and Andreas Hoius[3], a poet[15], 1551–1631[16], of County of Flanders[17], specialised in Greek philology[18]. Proverbiales formulae toto opere hoc Tertullianico contentae's editor is recorded as Jacques Paul Migne[5]. Its publisher is recorded as Jacques Paul Migne[6].
Publication
Proverbiales formulae toto opere hoc Tertullianico contentae's publication date is recorded as +1844-00-00T00:00:00Z[10]. Its place of publication is recorded as Paris[7]. Its language of work or name is recorded as Latin[9]. Its part of is recorded as Patrologia Latina 1[8].