Universidad De Navarra /Navarra Translate this page 1998 1 Aulisa, Immacolata, 1998 1 Aun Weor, Samael 1980 1 Aune, David Edward 3Aungerville, Richard de Véase Richard de Bury (1287-1345) 1 Aurelius http://www.unav.es/search*spi/aAurelio Victor, Sexto/aaurelio victor sexto/-5,-1
Extractions: Historial de búsqueda) PALABRA CLAVE: Coleccion textos del Instituto de Ciencias para la en Universidad de Navarra (Limpiar Historial de búsqueda) (Fin de Sesión de Búsquedas) AUTOR TITULO MATERIA PALABRA CLAVE ISN SIGNATURA CURSO Universidad de Navarra B.D. Cordoba Colección Completa Listado de AUTORES: Página Resultados: Ant. Sig. Marcar Año Entradas Aurbacher, Ludwig. Aureada, José Antonio E. Aureli, Filippo, 1962- Aureliano A ss. Sacrament, Father. Aurelio Víctor Véase Aurelio Víctor, Sexto Aurelio Víctor, Pseudo Véase Pseudo-Aurelio Víctor Aurelio Victor, Sexto Aurelius, Abraham. Aurelius Antoninus, Marcus, Emperador de Roma Véase Marco Aurelio, Emperador de Roma, 121-180. Aurelius, Brandolinus. Aurelius Victor Véase Aurelio Víctor, Sexto Aurell i Cardona, Jaume, Página Resultados: Ant. Sig. (Historial de búsqueda) PALABRA CLAVE: Coleccion textos del Instituto de Ciencias para la en Universidad de Navarra (Limpiar Historial de búsqueda) (Fin de Sesión de Búsquedas) Tel. 948 425 600
Universidad De Navarra /Cordoba 1933 Ricardo de Bury Véase Richard de Bury (1287-1345) Ricardo de San http://www.unav.es/search*spi/aRibera, Juan de, (Viuda de), (M{226}exico)/ariber
Extractions: Historial de búsqueda) MATERIA: Procedimiento ejecutivo en B.D. Cordoba (Limpiar Historial de búsqueda) (Fin de Sesión de Búsquedas) AUTOR TITULO MATERIA PALABRA CLAVE ISN SIGNATURA CURSO Universidad de Navarra B.D. Cordoba Colección Completa Listado de AUTORES: Página Resultados: Ant. Sig. Marcar Año Rhonheimer, Martin, (1950- ) HUMANIDADES S. CONSULTA, TEOLOGIA, BDC Sala de Lectura Riaza Morales, José María Azar, ley, milagro : introduccion científica al estudio del milagro /por Jose Ma. Riaza Morales HUMANIDADES S. LECTURA, TEOLOGIA, BDC Sala de Lectura, HUMANIDADES S. CONSULTA, CANJE - HUMANIDADES, BDC Depósito Ciencia moderna y filosofía : introducción fisicoquímica y matemática /por José Ma Riaza ARQUITECTURA S. CONSULTA, HUMANIDADES S. LECTURA, BDC Sala de Lectura, BDC Depósito El comienzo del mundo /por José Ma. Riaza Morales HUMANIDADES S. LECTURA, BDC Sala de Lectura, BDC Depósito El comienzo del mundo /por José Ma. Riaza Morales HUMANIDADES S. CONSULTA, BDC Sala de Lectura entradas adicionales Ribadeneyra, Pedro de (S.I.), 1526-1611
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Biography Search French soldier, born in Paris, France Aungerville or de Bury, Richard,(12871345). Clergyman, born in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, E England, UK. http://www.biography.com/find/results.jsp?alpha=0&subpg=24
General Resources: Virtual Libraries Richard de Bury (12871345) Philobiblon (Love of Books); Augsburg Confession, 1530;Thomas Huxley, Autobiography and Selected Essays; Andrew Dickson White, http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/hist/library/internet/general/virtual.shtml
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Taylor 1 Richard de Bury Richard Aungerville, bishop of Durham (12871345), Philobiblon.Germany, ca. 1480. Latin text similar to the editio princeps (Cologne, http://libweb.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/taylor/taylor4.html
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The U Of MT -- Mansfield Library LangFing Latin A-B Paris RID 362462 ITEM lat00558 020.75 Aungerville, Richard, Known asRichard de Bury, Bp. of Durham, 1287-1345 A926p.Et Philobiblon 1960 RID ITEM http://www.lib.umt.edu/guide/lang/latin1h.htm
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Pre-1650 Books In The Project Gutenberg Collection The Love of Books The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury by Richard de Bury (12871345);Old English Libraries by Ernest Albert Savage (1877-1966) http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/gutenberg/
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Old English Libraries - Chapter IX. But Richard de Bury, Bishop of Durham, is at once the bibliomaniac s ideal andenigma (12871345). All accounts agree in saying he collected a large number http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/lit/historical/OldEnglishLibraries/
Extractions: by Ernest A. Savage Terms Contents Preface Chapter I. ... Chapter XI. Chapter IX. The Use of Books Towards the End of the Manuscript Period ection I The cheapening of books has brought many pleasures, but has been the cause of our losingor almost losingone pleasant social custom,the pastime of reciting tales by the fireside or at festivities, which was popular until the end of the manuscript age. "Men lykyn jestis for to here And romans rede in divers manere." At their games and feasts and over their ale men were wont to hear tales and verses. The tale-tellers were usually professional wayfaring entertainers: "japers and mynstralles' that sell glee,' " as the scald sang his lays before King Hygelac and roused Beowulf to slay Grendel "Gestiours, that tellen tales Bothe of weping and of game." Call hither, cries Sir Thopas, minstrels and gestours, "for to tellen tales" "Of romances that been royales, Of popes and of cardinals, And eek of love-lykinge." (II. 2035-40). [1] Troilus, Bk. v. Il. 1797-98. [2] Piers Plowman.
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Extractions: Listing by Authors: - B - Bacheller, Irving, 1859-1950. Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626 Bacon, John Mackenzie, 1846-1904 Badger, Joseph E., Jr, 1848- Bagehot, Walter, 1826-1877 Bailey, Almira Baker, Samuel White, Sir, 1821-1893 Ball, Hugo, 1886-1927 Ball, Robert S. (Robert Stawell), Sir, 1840-1913 Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael), 1825-1894
Extractions: Beginn: 17.04.2003 Schwendenerstr. 1 Die Vorlesung/Übung bietet einen Einblick in das breite Spektrum zum Thema Sterben und Tod im Mittelalter, vom Sterben im Kreise der Familie oder Mönchsgemeinschaft oder sogar absichtlich in voller Öffentlichkeit als tugendhaftes Vorbild und als Durchgang ins Jenseits. Zur Sprache kommt auch, dass die Pestwellen des 14. Jahrhunderts den Schrecken des Sterbens in einer die nächsten Generationen prägenden Intensität bewußt gemacht hatten, so daß eine Sterbekunst (Ars moriendi) entwickelt werden mußte. Zur Sprache kommt gleichfalls das Umgehen mit diesem zutiefst existentiellen Problem in unserer Gesellschaft.
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Printing In England From Caxton To Barker The translator was Richard Whitford, a member of the Brigittine house at Richard de Bury or Aungerville (12871345) was born at Bury St. Edmunds. http://special.lib.gla.ac.uk/exhibns/printing/
Extractions: An Exhibition: November 1976 - April 1977 William Caxton Wynkyn de Worde William de Machlinia Richard Pynson ... Joseph Barnes Back to Exhibitions page Westminster and London Presses William Caxton William Caxton was born in Kent between 1415 and 1424. He was apprenticed to Robert Large, a mercer, probably when he was about fourteen or a little older. At some date between 1444 and 1449 he went to Bruges, then a thriving merchant town. Because of its predominance as a market, merchants from all over Europe gathered there and established themselves in national communities ruled by a governor. The English community was known as Merchant Adventurers and Caxton became their governor in 1462. He probably sold cloth and other goods including manuscripts, for Bruges was the centre of a flourishing trade in manuscripts and paintings.