Felix Pratensis (Felice da Prato) (died 1539 in Rome) was an Italian Sephardic Jewish scholar who converted to the Catholic Church. He is known for his...
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1516–17 by Daniel Bomberg in Venice, the Mikraot Gedolot was edited by Felix Pratensis. The second edition was edited by the Masoretic scholar Jacob ben Hayyim...
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his son to Venice to help with the family business. There Daniel met Felix Pratensis (Felice da Prato), an Augustinian friar who had converted from Judaism...
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1532), a theologian and an opponent of the Protestant Reformation. Felix Pratensis (d. 1539), a proselytiser to the Jews. Martin Luther (d. 1546), a theologian...
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Ramban, and Ralbag was printed in 1517 by Daniel Bomberg and edited by Felix Pratensis under the name Mikraot Gedolot. The Tanakh was handed down in manuscript...
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The first of these was published at Venice 1517–18; the editor was Felix Pratensis. It contains the Pentateuch with Onḳelos and Rashi, the Former and...
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made up of the basal ganglia and the internal capsule. In 1549, Jason Pratensis published De Cerebri Morbis. This book was devoted to neurological diseases...
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Centaurea ×moncktonii C.E.Britton – meadow knapweed, protean knapweed (= C. ×pratensis Thuill non Salisb.) Centaurea monocephala Centaurea montana – montane...
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recording of nine of the motets, and two others, was made in 2010 by Cappella Pratensis, conducted by Joshua Rifkin. A recording of twelve of the motets was made...
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palustris – introduced Poa pratensis – native Poa pratensis ssp. alpigena – native Poa pratensis ssp. colpodea – native Poa pratensis ssp. irrigata – native...
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those of its most usual hosts. In Britain these are: Meadow pipit (Anthus pratensis): brown eggs speckled with darker brown. European robin (Erithacus rubecula):...
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oleae Nepovirus persicae Nepovirus petuniae Nepovirus poaceae Nepovirus pratensis Nepovirus ribis Nepovirus rubi Nepovirus sichuanense Nepovirus solani...
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Araneus miniatus Araneus nashoba Araneus nordmanni Araneus pegnia Araneus pratensis Araneus texanus Araneus thaddeus Araniella displicata Argiope argentata...
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Hypoxis polystachya Welw. ex Baker Hypoxis potosina Brackett Hypoxis pratensis R.Br. Hypoxis protrusa Nel Hypoxis pulchella G.L.Nesom Hypoxis rigida...
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tschutschensis LC Gray wagtail, Motacilla cinerea (A) LC Meadow pipit, Anthus pratensis NT Olive-backed pipit, Anthus hodgsoni (A) LC Pechora pipit, Anthus gustavi...
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Agrilus praetextus Bourgoin, 1922 Agrilus praetor Obenberger, 1931 Agrilus pratensis (Ratzeburg, 1837) Agrilus pravus Kerremans, 1912 Agrilus prepsli Curletti...
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Eisenia anzac Aporodrilus mortenseni Perionychella ngakawau Maoridrilus felix Octochaetus levis Octochaetus microchaetus Mesonerilla prospera Idioctis...
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106-107. Rosati, p. 111. Francesco Rinuccini (1662). Synodus dioecesana pratensis, ann. 1662, celebrata praesidente in ea ... D. Francisco Rinuccinio, ...
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