the Latin name Claudius Salmasius, was a French classical scholar. Salmasius was born at Semur-en-Auxois in Burgundy. When Salmasius was sixteen, his...
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Marcus Aurelius Claudius Quintillus (died 270) was a short-lived Roman emperor. He took power after the death of his brother, Emperor Claudius Gothicus, in...
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Look up Claudius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Claudius (Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus; 10 BC – 54 AD) was the fourth Roman Emperor...
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until 1606 when Claudius Salmasius found in the library at Heidelberg a fuller collection based on Cephalas. The copy made by Salmasius was not, however...
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uncial manuscript named after its former owner, the French philologist Claudius Salmasius (1588–1653). According to Alexander Riese, the codex dates to the...
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successful: Chuvash linguists, the word was translated as Ouroboros Claudius Salmasius (1588–1653) thought it Egyptian, but never gave the proofs which he...
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The first edition of the Liber Memorialis was published in 1638 by Claudius Salmasius (Saumaise) from the Dijon manuscript, now lost, together with the...
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urbibus (Amsterdam). Contains parallel Latin translation. Google Books Claudius Salmasius (Claude Saumaise) and Abraham van Berkel, 1688, Στεφάνου Βυζαντίου...
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theorist Robert Filmer, being preceded in 1649 by stratokratia used by Claudius Salmasius in reference to the newly declared Commonwealth of England. John Bouvier...
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cassia as an ingredient in aromatic confections. Guillaume Budé and Claudius Salmasius have identified komakon with cubeb, probably due to the resemblance...
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monarchy Defensio Regia pro Carolo Primo, written by leading humanist Claudius Salmasius. By January of the following year, Milton was ordered to write a defence...
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Augustae scriptores VI. ex officina Hackiana. 1671. p. 822 (note by Claudius Salmasius). Banks, Stephen (2014) Informal Justice in England and Wales, 1780–1918...
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Varro, Pliny the Elder, Aulus Gellius, and Macrobius. The Roman emperor Claudius published antiquarian works, none of which is extant. Some of Cicero's...
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The geography manuscript was known to Marcus Welser, Isaac Vossius, Claudius Salmasius, Jean Hardouin, and Johann Daniel Schöpflin; it was first printed...
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trouble. In 1649 he acquired a printing press and printed a pamphlet by Claudius Salmasius, a continental sympathiser with Charles I, entitled Defensio Regia...
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1626) 1563 – Guru Arjan Dev, fifth Sikh leader (d. 1606) 1588 – Claudius Salmasius, French author and scholar (d. 1653) 1592 – Francesco Maria Brancaccio...
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politician, Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales (b. 1552) 1653 – Claudius Salmasius, French scholar and author (b. 1588) 1658 – Oliver Cromwell, English...
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in Heidelberg in 1606 or 1607, by a young visiting scholar named Claudius Salmasius, now called the Palatine Anthology. There is no clear record of how...
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Amardus. The town is reported by Ptolemy and Ammianus Marcellinus. Claudius Salmasius (in Solin. p. 840) has denied the separate existence of this town...
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his hands. This reply was enough to lead French classical scholar Claudius Salmasius to suppose that Alcaeus was actually crucified by Philip. In another...
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collections, the Codex Parisinus 1763, which was published in an edition by Claudius Salmasius, and the encyclopedia of history in fifty-three chapters made by order...
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response to a work by Claudius Salmasius entitled Defensio Regia pro Carolo I ("Royal Defence on behalf of Charles I"). Salmasius argued that the rebels...
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works of Longus and Parthenius; another edition was published by Claudius Salmasius in Leiden, 1640, with commentary. The first important critical edition...
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April 5 – Thomas Hobbes, English philosopher (d. 1679) April 15 – Claudius Salmasius, French classical scholar (d. 1653) April 16 – Emanuel Filibert of...
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Prince of Anhalt-Plötzkau, German prince (b. 1575) September 3 – Claudius Salmasius, French classical scholar (b. 1588) September 14 – Wolfgang Wilhelm...
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April 5 – Thomas Hobbes, English philosopher (d. 1679) April 15 – Claudius Salmasius, French classical scholar (d. 1653) April 16 – Emanuel Filibert of...
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Baruch Spinoza); the Greek dialect in which they are written (against Claudius Salmasius); and the Greek manuscripts known at the time, especially Codex Bezae...
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latter version published with the Greek text and Latin translation by Claudius Salmasius in 1640). It has often been printed together with the Enchiridion...
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Mersenne, theologian, mathematician and music theorist (died 1648) Claudius Salmasius, classical scholar (died 1653) Jean Daurat, poet and scholar (born...
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content. His wife died in 1633, and Heinsius got into a conflict with Claudius Salmasius, who was appointed as his colleague in 1631. He became more and more...
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