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- catalog contributor b8511312.
- catalog created "[1961]".
- catalog date "1961".
- catalog date "[1961]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1961]".
- catalog description "Bibliographical footnotes.".
- catalog description "The three earliest Vitae of St. Galganus, by R. Arbesmann.--Hadoardus and the manuscripts of classical authors from Corbie, by B. Bischoff.--The structure of Sallust's Historiae: the evidence of the Fleury manuscript, by H. Bloch.--A medieval treatment of Hero's theoreum on the area of a triangle in terms of its sides, by M. Clagett.--Additional questions on Aristotle's Physics, by Siger of Brabant or his school, by C.J. Ermatinger.--The defense of Europe in the Renaissance period, by O. Haletcki.--Cardinal Domenico Grimani, "Questio de intensione et remissione qualitatis": a commentary on the tractate of that title by Richard Suiseth (calculator), by P. Kibre.--Sabastiano Salvini, a Florentine humanist and theologian, and a member of Marsilio Ficino's Platonic Academy, by P.O. Kristeller.--The gestures of prayer in papal iconography of the thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries, by G.B. Ladner.--Greek symptoms in a sixth-century manuscript of St. Augustine and in a groupo of Latin legal manuscripts, by E.A. Lowe.--Gomez versus the Spanish College at Bologna, by B. Marti.--A note on Gregory of Nyssa's Commentary on the Song of Solomon, homily IV, by H. Musurillo.--The "Bibliotheca Albana Urbinas" as represented in the Library of the Catholic University of America, by B.M. Peebles.--The Vossianus Latinus III and the arrangement of the works of Ausonius, by S. Prete.--Copernicus' quotation from Sophocles, by E. Rosen.--Urgentibus imperii fatis (Tac. Germ. 33) by W. Schmid.--Aristotle's word for "Matter," by F. Solmsen.--Notes on Leo Tuscus' translation of the Liturgy".
- catalog extent "xiv, 530 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Didascaliæ.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Didascaliæ.".
- catalog issued "1961".
- catalog issued "[1961]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, B. M. Rosenthal".
- catalog relation "Didascaliæ.".
- catalog subject "AC5 P85".
- catalog subject "Albareda, Anselm M. (Anselm Maria), 1892-1966.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The three earliest Vitae of St. Galganus, by R. Arbesmann.--Hadoardus and the manuscripts of classical authors from Corbie, by B. Bischoff.--The structure of Sallust's Historiae: the evidence of the Fleury manuscript, by H. Bloch.--A medieval treatment of Hero's theoreum on the area of a triangle in terms of its sides, by M. Clagett.--Additional questions on Aristotle's Physics, by Siger of Brabant or his school, by C.J. Ermatinger.--The defense of Europe in the Renaissance period, by O. Haletcki.--Cardinal Domenico Grimani, "Questio de intensione et remissione qualitatis": a commentary on the tractate of that title by Richard Suiseth (calculator), by P. Kibre.--Sabastiano Salvini, a Florentine humanist and theologian, and a member of Marsilio Ficino's Platonic Academy, by P.O. Kristeller.--The gestures of prayer in papal iconography of the thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries, by G.B. Ladner.--Greek symptoms in a sixth-century manuscript of St. Augustine and in a groupo of Latin legal manuscripts, by E.A. Lowe.--Gomez versus the Spanish College at Bologna, by B. Marti.--A note on Gregory of Nyssa's Commentary on the Song of Solomon, homily IV, by H. Musurillo.--The "Bibliotheca Albana Urbinas" as represented in the Library of the Catholic University of America, by B.M. Peebles.--The Vossianus Latinus III and the arrangement of the works of Ausonius, by S. Prete.--Copernicus' quotation from Sophocles, by E. Rosen.--Urgentibus imperii fatis (Tac. Germ. 33) by W. Schmid.--Aristotle's word for "Matter," by F. Solmsen.--Notes on Leo Tuscus' translation of the Liturgy".
- catalog title "Didascaliæ; studies in honor of Anselm M. Albareda, prefect of the Vatican Library, presented by a group of American scholars.".
- catalog type "text".