Infobox Journal title BibliothecaSacra cover File Bib Sac.jpg 200px editor Roy Zuck frequency Quarterly history 1844 present discipline Theology , Old Testament , New Testament publisher Dallas Theological Seminary firstdate 1844 country United States U.S. language English language English website http www.dts.edu media publications bibliothecasacra ISSN 0006 1921 BibliothecaSacra is the List of theological journals theological journal published by Dallas Theological Seminary . First published in 1844, it is the oldest theological journal in the United States . It originally was published by Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York Union Theological Seminary in 1843, moved to Andover Theological Seminary now Andover Newton Theological School in 1844, to Oberlin College in 1884, and to Xenia Seminary in 1922. Dallas Theological Seminary then the Evangelical Theological Seminary took over publication in 1934. Image dtsbibsac.jpg thumb left Early edition of BibliothecaSacra Category Religious studies journals Category Publications established in 1844 Category Quarterly magazines humanities journal stub de BibliothecaSacra ... more details
Sacra may refer to BibliothecaSacra , the theological journal published by Dallas Theological Seminary Harmonia Sacra , a Mennonite shape note hymn and tune book Isola Sacra , an island in the Lazio region of Italy south of Rome Nomina sacra , the tradition of abbreviated writing of titles in early Greek language Holy Scripture Sacra ancient Rome , transactions related to the worship of the gods Sacra conversazione , a depiction of the Madonna with infant Jesus amidst a group of saints Sacra Corona Unita , a Mafia like criminal organization from Apulia Sacra di San Michele , a religious complex on Mount Pirchiriano Sacra Jam Splendent , the opening words of the Roman Catholic hymn for Matins Sacrum , a bone at the base of the spine Via Sacra , the main street of ancient Rome disambig ... more details
wiktionary bibliothecaBibliotheca may refer to Bibliotheca Photius Bibliotheca Photius , a 9th century work of Byzantine Patriarch Photius Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus , a grand summary of traditional Greek mythology and heroic legends See also Library disambig de Bibliotheke it Bibliotheca ... more details
Musica Sacra may refer to Musica Sacra Cambridge , a mixed chorus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States Musica Sacra New York , a mixed chorus in New York City, United States disambig de Musica sacra ... more details
Vila sacra is a municipalities of Spain municipality in the comarca of Alt Empord , Girona province Girona , Catalonia , Spain . Catalonia geo stub Alt Emporda coord 42 16 N 3 1 E source ukwiki region ES scale 100000 display title Category Municipalities in Alt Empord an Vila sacra ca Vila sacra es Vilasacra eu Vila sacra fr Vila sacra it Vila sacra pt Vila sacra ty Vila sacra ru uk vi Vila sacra ... more details
Sacra Corona may refer to Holy Crown of Hungary , playing an important role in the history of the Kingdom of Hungary, going as far as obtaining legal personhood Sacra Corona Unita , an Italian criminal organization disambig es Sacra Corona ... more details
For the pilgrimage trail in Lower Austria Via Sacra Wienerwald Image sacredroad.jpg thumb right 280px Modern sign of the Via Sacra. The Via Sacra Lang la Sacred Road was the main street of ancient Rome , leading from the top of the Capitoline Hill , through some of the most important religious sites of the Roman Forum Forum where it is the widest street , to the Colosseum . The road was part of the traditional route of the Roman Triumph that began on the outskirts of the city and proceeded through the Roman Forum . In the 5th century BC, the road was supported by a substructure to protect it from the rain. Later it was paved and during the reign of Nero it was lined with colonnades. The road provided the setting for many deeds and misdeeds of Rome s history, the solemn religious festivals, the magnificent triumphs of victorious generals, and the daily throng assembling in the Basilicas to chat, throw dice, engage in business, or secure justice. DEFAULTSORT Sacra, Via Category Ancient Roman roads in Rome Category Streets in Rome Category Topography of ancient Rome Italy road stub bs Via Sacra bg ca Via Sacra cs Via Sacra cy Via Sacra de Via Sacra es V a Sacra eu Via Sacra fr Voie Sacr e Rome it Via Sacra he la Via Sacra nl Via Sacra no Via Sacra pl Via Sacra pt Via Sacra ru sk Via Sacra fi Via sacra sv Via Sacra tr Via Sacra uk Via Sacra vi Via Sacra zh ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Tristramella sacra image status CR status system IUCN3.1 status ref ref name IUCN cite web url http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 61372 all title Tristramella sacra last Goren first M. date 2006 work The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species publisher International Union for Conservation of Nature accessdate 2007 08 05 ref regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Cichlidae genus Tristramella species T. sacra binomial Tristramella sacra binomial authority Albert C. L. G. G nther G nther , 1865 synonyms Tristramella sacra is a species of Cichlidae cichlid fish that is Endemism endemic to the Sea of Galilee in Israel . ref name IUCN It has not been recorded since 1990, despite searches both of the lake and in local markets, and may therefore be extinct . ref name IUCN T. sacra s Spawn biology Spawning grounds spawning ground was the marshy northern margin of the lake. ref name IUCN This dried out in 1991 and again in the mid 1990s, destroying this species breeding habitat and therefore possibly causing its disappearance. ref name IUCN Water levels in the Sea of Galilee may have been under stress since Israel s National Water Carrier was built in 1964, and this stress may have been increased since the Israel Jordan peace treaty of 1994 committed Israel to supply 50 million cubic meters of water per year from the lake to Jordan . References reflist DEFAULTSORT Tristramella Sacra Category Fauna of Israel Category Tristramella Tilapiini stub Israel stub ca Tristramella sacra es Tristramella sacra pt Tristramella sacra vi Tristramella sacra ... more details
italic title taxobox name Boswellia sacra image Boswellia sacra.jpg image width 250px status LR nt status system IUCN2.3 regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Sapindales familia Burseraceae genus Boswellia species B. sacra binomial Boswellia sacra binomial authority Flueck. ref name grin cite web url http www.ars grin.gov cgi bin npgs html taxon.pl?310550 title Boswellia sacra information from NPGS GRIN publisher www.ars grin.gov accessdate 2009 01 11 last first ref synonyms B. carterii br B. thurifera Boswellia sacra is a tree in the Burseraceae family. It is the primary tree in the genus Boswellia from which frankincense , a resinous dried sap, is derived. Some literature identifies B. sacra as growing in Oman and Yemen , and B. carterii as growing in Somalia . The latest scientific opinion is that these are both the same species and should correctly be called B. sacra . Citation needed date November 2009 This species of Boswellia is a small deciduous tree, which reaches a height of 2 to 8 meters, with one or more trunks. Its bark has the texture of paper and can be removed easily. It has compound leaves and an odd number of leaflets , which grow opposite to one another along its branches. Its tiny flowers, a yellowish white, are gathered in axillary clusters composed of five petals, ten stamens and a cup with five teeth. The fruit is a Capsule fruit capsule about 1  cm long. The new leaves are covered with a fine down. Individual trees growing on steep slopes develop a stump in the form of a cushion at the base of the stem that adheres to the rock and ensures a certain stability. This tree is grown, too, in the dry ... Koeh 022.jpg Boswellia sacra illustration File Boswellia sacra greenhouse.jpg Boswellia sacra inside ... found in Boswellia sacra Dr. Duke s Databases Category Boswellia Category Medicinal plants Category Near threatened plants ar ca Boswellia sacra de Boswellia sacra es Boswellia sacra fr ... more details
In Christianity , Lectio Sacra is a Latin term meaning sacred reading which refer to the reading of Scripture . Church Fathers such as St. Jerome , St. Ambrose , St. Augustine , and St. Hilary of Poitiers had used the term to refer to the reading of Scripture. It was also used along with the term Lectio Divina which included a more meditative aspect and was used by St. Benedict in his Rule. ref Crucified With Christ Meditation on the Passion by Daniel Merkur 2007 ISBN 0791471055 page 34 ref By the time of the Protestant Reformation The term Lectio Sacra was used to refer to the public reading and lectures on the scriptures often directed against the heretics. These Lectio Sacra lectures were often delivered in Latin in the churches of larger towns, at times twice a week. ref The Reformation critical concepts in historical studies by Andrew Pettegree 2004 ISBN 0415316715 page 343 ref See also Lectio continua Lectio divina References Reflist Category Christian terms ... more details
Infobox Book name Harmonia Sacra title orig A Compilation of Genuine Church Music translator image image caption author Joseph Funk illustrator cover artist country language series subject genre Christian music publisher unknown pub date 1832 english pub date media type pages isbn oclc preceded by followed by Harmonia Sacra is a Mennonite shape note hymn and tune book, originally published as A Compilation of Genuine Church Music in 1832 Winchester, Virginia Winchester , Virginia by Joseph Funk 1778 1862 . The original publication was a four shape shape note book using the shapes and syllables faw, sol, law, and mi . Funk designed A Compilation of Genuine Church Music for use in singing school s. It contained 208 pages, including rudiments of music and tunes harmonized for three voices. Funk released a second edition in 1835, and a third in 1842. The 1847 fourth edition was the first publication by Joseph Funk and Sons at Singers Glen. The name was changed to Harmonia Sacra in 1851 , using the original title as a subtitle. In 1851, Funk also changed from the four shapes to the seven shape shape note system. Rather than adopt the Jesse B. Aiken Aiken system, Funk devised his own. Further editions were released, including 1860 , 1866 , 1878 , 1980 and 1993 . In 1866, called the 12th edition, the three voice parts were expanded to four. After 1878 17th edition , the rudiments of music ... hamburg.html Samples of Harmonia Sacra Singing http www.goshen.edu lonhs Practical Musician Shapenotes.html Funk Shape Notes http www.mcsr.olemiss.edu mudws harmonia.html Harmonia Sacra Singings http www personal.umich.edu bpl hsreview.html Review of the Harmonia Sacra, 25th edition http www.gameo.org encyclopedia contents H375.html Harmonia Sacra in Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online http harmoniasacra.org Online Edition of the 26th Edition of the Harmonia Sacra http www.entish.org hs hb.html Harmonia Sacra Handbook Category Shape note Category Hymnals Category Christian music media ... more details
Isola Sacra the Holy Isle is situated in the Lazio region of Italy south of Rome , near the Tyrrhenian Sea . The area between Portus and Ostia Antica was transformed into an artificial island by Emperor Trajan , creating a canal that linked the Tiber to the sea Fossa Traiana, now Fiumicino Canal . Merchant ships arriving from Egypt and Africa Province Africa were able to reach Ostia using this canal. The island was originally much smaller but it has been constantly growing due to the alluvial activity of the Tiber. Its area almost quintupled since the antiquity. In the 1st century AD., a road linked the two ports, crossing through the island and becoming the main road axis. The Isola Sacra Necropolis grew up alongside the road, that was discovered between the 1920s and the 1940s, while the land was being reclaimed. Some of the necropolis buildings have two storeys, elaborately decorated with paintings, stucco work and mosaics. The left side of the Fossa Traiana was a residential area of Portus . Near the Fiumicino Fiumicino Canal , by the bridge that crossed over to Portus, the so called Terme di Matidia can be seen. The core of the complex built in the middle of the 2nd century and used until the 6th century. The Basilica of Hippolytus of Rome St. Hippolitus was built between the end of the 4th and the beginning of the 5th century. The building was divided into three naves by two rows of columns. Coord 41 45 N 12 15 E region IT type isle display title Category Archaeological sites in Italy Category Roman sites in Lazio Category Islands of the Tiber fr Isola Sacra it Isola Sacra nn Isola Sacra ... more details
Nomina sacra singular nomen sacrum means sacred names in Latin language Latin , and can be used to refer to traditions of abbreviated writing of several frequently occurring divine names or titles in early Greek language Holy Scripture . Bruce Metzger s book Manuscripts of the Greek Bible lists 15 such expressions from Greek papyri the Greek counterparts of God, Lord, Jesus, Christ, Son, Spirit, David, cross, Mother, Father, Israel, Savior, Man, Jerusalem, and Heaven. The nomen sacrum for mother did not appear until the 4th century CE, ref Text of the Earliest New Testament Greek Manuscripts Philip Comfort and David Barett 1999 pp.34 35 ref but all other Nomina Sacra have been found in Greek manuscripts from the 1st 3rd Centuries CE. The contractions were indicated with overline s. There has been a dispute about the nature of Nomina sacra , whether they represent a mere shorthand or these overlined words indeed bear a sacred meaning. ref PDF http www.irr.org wit pdfs tetra appenK.pdf Institute for Religious Research The Tetragrammaton and the Christian Greek Scriptures, Appendix K Nomina Sacra 28.1  Kibibyte KiB application pdf, 28797 bytes ref Image JHS IHS Monogram Name Jesus.svg ... sacra were sometimes shortened by contraction in Christian inscriptions, resulting in sequences .... See titlo . List of Greek Nomina Sacra table valign center tr td width 140px English Meaning td td ... table New Testament Greek manuscripts containing Nomina Sacra 100 AD 300 AD ref All Nomina Sacra and dates ... Sacra used Papyrus 1 math mathfrak P math sup 1 sup Oxyrhynchus Papyri P. Oxy. 2 center 250 center ... . A.H.R.E. Paap, Nomina Sacra in the Greek Papyri of the First Five Centuries , Papyrologica Lugduno ....  95 134. DEFAULTSORT Nomina Sacra Category Abbreviations Category Christian symbols Category Early Christian inscriptions Category Christian terms Category Latin words and phrases ca Nomina sacra de Nomina sacra fr Nomina sacra it Nomina sacra nl Nomen sacrum pl Nomina sacra ... more details
Bibliotheca Corviniana was one of the most renowned libraries of the Renaissance world, established by Matthias Corvinus , King of Hungary and Croatia between 1458 and 1490. History Matthias, one of the most powerful rulers of the age, started to collect the books from about 1460 . At the king s death, the library consisted of about 3,000 codices or Corvinae which included 4,000 5,000 works, many of classical Greek and Latin authors. It represented the literary production and reflected the state of knowledge and arts of the Renaissance and included philosophy, theology, history, law, literature, geography, natural sciences, medicine, architecture, etc. The Ottoman Hungary Turkish invasion of much of Hungary in the 16th century dispersed or destroyed the codices. Only about 650 Corvinae survived, now in several libraries in Hungary and Europe. North of the Alps, Matthias library was the largest in Europe, and in its contents it was only second to the Vatican Library in Europe according to contemporary accounts. In 1489, Bartolomeo della Fonte of Florence wrote that Lorenzo de Medici founded his own Greek Latin library encouraged by the example of the Hungarian king. Near two thirds of the surviving volumes had not been printed before the king s death. Some of them contained the sole copy of the works in them, like the book of Constantine Porphyrogennetos on the habits in the court ... is working on projects to restore the Corvina library in a digital form. Items from the Bibliotheca ... significance. ref name mow Cite web title The Bibliotheca Corviniana Collection url http ... reading Csapodi, Csaba & Csapodin G rdonyi, Kl ra Bibliotheca Corviniana Budapest, 1976. Coord missing ... Register de Bibliotheca Corviniana es Bibliotheca Corvinniana fr Bibliotheca Corviniana hr Bibliotheca Corviniana it Biblioteca Corviniana la Bibliotheca Corviniana hu Corvin k nl Bibliotheca Corviniana ja pl Bibliotheca Corviniana pt Bibliotheca Corviniana ro Bibliotheca Corviniana ... more details
The Bibliotheca antitrinitariorum , or Antitrinitarian Library , first published in 1684, is a posthumous work of Christopher Sandius English Christopher Sand , an exiled Prussian antitrinitarianism Antitrinitarian in Amsterdam , in which he chronologically lists all the Arian and Socinianism Socinian or Antitrinitarian authors from the Protestant Reformation Reformation to 1684, with a brief account of their lives, and a catalogue of their works. Rather than being a Library, as Frans Kuyper s publication below , it is more a Bibliography. Related publications The Bibliotheca Fratrum Polonorum quos Unitarios vocant or Library of the Polish Brethren called Unitarians Volumes 1 8 Frans Kuyper 1665,1668, 1692. References reflist 2 1728 http digicoll.library.wisc.edu cgi bin HistSciTech HistSciTech idx?type turn&entity HistSciTech000900240153&isize L Antitrinitarian Bio book stub Christian book stub Category Nontrinitarianism Category 1684 books Category Polish Unitarians Category Christian literature pl Bibliotheca Fratrum Polonorum sv Bibliotheca antitrinitariorum ... more details
Infobox Journal title Bibliotheca Herpetologica a journal of the history and bibliography of herpetology discipline Herpetology , History of science language English language English , German language German , Swedish language Swedish , et al. abbreviation Bibliotheca Herpetologica publisher International Society for the History and Bibliography of Herpetology country Sweden frequency Twice per year history 1999 present website http www.t ad.net ishbh pub.html ISSN 1404 3815 Bibliotheca Herpetologica a journal of the history and bibliography of herpetology , formerly International Society for the History and Bibliography of Herpetology Newsletter and Bulletin , is a peer reviewed journal dedicated to the study of the history of herpetology and its bibliography, and is indexed in the Zoological Record . Bibliotheca Herpetologica was first published in May 1999 by the International Society for the History and Bibliography of Herpetology. In 2005, with volume 5, issue 2, it changed it name to Bibliotheca Herpetologica . The current 2006 2007 editor is Patrick David. The journal has consistently published two issues per year. External links http www.t ad.net ishbh pub.html Publications International Society for the History and Bibliography of Herpetology webpage Category Herpetological literature Category Biology journals Category Multilingual journals Category Publications established in 1999 biology journal stub ... more details
File Bibliotheca Botanica 1736.jpg thumb upright 225px Title page of Linnaeus s Bibliotheca Botanica, 1736. Bibliotheca Botanica Bibliography of botany Amsterdam, 1736, Salomen Schouten 2nd edn., 1751 was written by Swedish botanist , physician , zoologist and naturalist Carl Linnaeus 1707 1778 . ref http gallica.bnf.fr ark 12148 bpt6k97132d.image.f2 Full scan of original text of Bibliotheca Botanica ref The book was written and published in Amsterdam when Linnaeus was twenty eight and dedicated to the botanist Johannes Burman 1707 1779 . The first edition appeared in 1735 with the full title Bibliotheca Botanica recensens libros plus mille de plantis huc usque editos secundum systema auctorum naturale in classes, ordines, genera et species it was an elaborate classification system for his catalogue of books. The Preface, dated 8 August 1735, on pages 2 19 contains Linnaeus s extended account of botanical history in the form of a botanical analogy, in pages 2 3 Linnaeus lists previous bibliographers ... historical notes by Linnaeus . ref Heller p. 363. ref The Preface mentions that Bibliotheca Botanica was the first part of a planned Bibliotheca medica which he did not produce . A digest of Bibliotheca ... cquote The Bibliotheca is a concise history of botany in a dry, enumerative, but very efficient ... File Bibliotheca Botanica 1736 System.jpg thumb upright 225px Linnaeus s method for classifying the elements of Bibliotheca Botanica . The term methodists methodici, equivalent to present day systematists was coined by Linnaeus in his Bibliotheca Botanica to denote the authors who care about ... century Swiss natural historian and polymath Conrad Gesner 1516 65 . His Bibliotheca Universalis ... consequent to the Renaissance and the introduction of printing. ref Frodin, p. 27. ref The Bibliotheca ... Cambridge. Heller, John L. 1970. Linnaeus s Bibliotheca Botanica. Taxon 19 363 411. Frans Stafleu ... Category Botany books Category Carl Linnaeus Category 1736 in science de Bibliotheca Botanica ... more details
Image Egypt.Alexandria.BibliothecaAlexandrina.01.jpg right thumb 320px Bibliotheca Alexandrina Image Bibliotheca Alexandrina from the rear 20061028.jpg right thumb 320px Bibliotheca Alexandrina The Bibliotheca ... thumb 320px Inside Bibliotheca Alexandrina Image CW BibliotechaAlexandrina Inside.jpg thumb 320px Inside Bibliotheca Alexandrina Image Internet Archive Bibliotheca Alexandrina.jpg thumb 320px Mirror of the Internet Archive in the Bibliotheca Alexandrina The idea of reviving the old library dates back ... ArtCulture ACEZoneBibliotheca Alexandrina ref The Bibliotheca Alexandrina is trilingual, containing ... nationale de France BnF . The gift makes the Bibliotheca Alexandrina the sixth largest Francophone ... from France to the BA , 01 12 2009, Bibliotheca Alexandrina ref Building and library features The dimensions ... script s. The collections at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina were donated from all over the world. The Spanish ... the library documents dealing with the building of the Suez Canal . Bibliotheca Alexandrina maintains ... in the Netherlands. Post Revolutionary Involvement The Bibliotheca Alexandrina held a variety ... of formats. ref cite web url http americanlibrariesmagazine.org global reach how bibliotheca alexandrina supporting 2011 egyptian revolution title How the Bibliotheca Alexandrina Is Supporting the 2011 ... alt5 An ancient statue in front of the library An ancient statue in front of the library File Bibliotheca Alexandrina pool 1.jpg alt6 The Bibliotheca Alexandrina Pool, adjacent to the library outer wall The Bibliotheca Alexandrina Pool, adjacent to the library outer wall. File Bibliotheca Alexandrina ... in bibliotheca alexandrina.JPG alt3 Interior View of the BA Interior View of the BA Gallery title ... 02 24 External links Commons category Bibliotheca Alexandrina Official website http www.bibalex.eg http webcast.bibalex.org Bibliotheca Alexandrina Webcast http archive.bibalex.org Bibliotheca Alexandrina ... www.yearsandmiles.com bibalexwalls Full Photo Collection of the Walls of Bibliotheca Alexandrina http ... more details
Image bibliotheca selecta 1593.png thumb right Bibliotheca selecta full title Bibliotheca selecta de ratione studiorum in Historia, In Disciplinis, in salute omnium procuranda is a bibliographical encyclopedia by the Jesuit Antonio Possevino , printed in two folio volumes at the Typographia Apostolica Vaticana by Domenico Basa in 1593. It represents an authoritative and up to date Jesuit compendium of Counter Reformation knowledge. Part I Part I Books 1 11 is dedicated to pope Clement VIII with the imprimatur of Jesuit general Claudio Acquaviva . It begins with an introduction that traces the Idea et causae operis to the 1560s in France when as a Jesuit superior Possevino started fighting the anti heretical battle of the books. From Lyons and Avignon he had seen the challenge to the orthodoxy of Rome and the Council of Trent represented by Konrad Gesner s Bibliotheca universalis , the ground breaking encyclopedia expressing the Erasmian culture of Swiss and German Reformers, a work immediately banned by church censors. To begin, Possevino discourses on the principles of Jesuit humanist pedagogy enunciated in the Ratio studiorum in a preliminary section, Cultura ingeniorum . This part, as several others, went through several separate editions ref Cologne, 1610 http books.google.com books?id njBCAAAAcAAJ&printsec frontcover&dq antonio possevino cultura ingeniorum&source bl&ots ffguV0TbC8 ..., Pettas, Berkeley, 1990 IV The Bibliographic Canons of the Sixteenth Century From Bibliotheca Universalis to Bibliotheca selecta p. 40. ref The theological presentation of the several books outlines a comprehensive ... Librorum Prohibitorum . In addition to two revised folio editions of the Bibliotheca selecta printed ... historiam Venice Ciotti, 1602 , the revised edition integrated in the Venetian Bibliotheca selecta ... 0 v onepage&q &f false Bibliotheca selecta In Historia Christian book stub ref book stub DEFAULTSORT Bibliotheca Selecta Category 1593 books Category Christian bibliographies Bibliotheca selecta Category ... more details
of scholar Leo Allatius . Since 1623, the entire library has been incorporated into the Bibliotheca ... II as depicted in De arte venandi cum avibus reflist Bibliographies Leonard Boyle ed. Bibliotheca Palatina ... 3 598 32919 9 Index Elmar Mittler ed. Bibliotheca Palatina, Druckschriften, Katalog zur Mikrofiche Ausgabe ... Palatinate da Bibliotheca Palatina de Bibliotheca Palatina es Bibliotheca Palatina eo Bibliotheca Palatina fr Biblioth que palatine la Bibliotheca Palatina Heidelberga pl Bibliotheca Palatina ... more details
Bibliotheca universalis in four volumes, 1545&ndash 49 ref In full Bibliotheca universalis sive catalogus omnium scriptorum locupletissimus in tribus linguis Latina, Graeca et Hebraica extantium & non extantium, veterum & recentiorum . ref was the first truly comprehensive universal listing of all the books of the first century of printing. It was an alphabetical bibliography that listed all the known books printed in Latin, Greek, or Hebrew. ref name eisenstein1 Eisenstein, pp. 97&ndash 98 ref History The Swiss scholar Conrad Gesner started to compile this extensive work on Bibliotheca universalis at the age of 25. He first visited as many of the Italian and German libraries as he could find. He published the work in 1545, after some four years of research. ref name anzovin1 It included his own bio bibliography. His first edition of the Bibliotheca universalis listed about ten thousand titles. ref name eisenstein1 Bibliotheca universalis was the first modern bibliography of importance through it, Gesner became known as the father of bibliography. ref Anzovin, p. 68 item 1813 The first modern bibliography of importance was the Bibliotheca Universalis. Conrad Gesner was known as the father of bibliography . ref The work included approximately eighteen hundred authors. The authors forenames were listed with a reverse index of their surnames. ref name eisenstein1 It was intended as an index by subject of all known authors. Gesner listed the writers alphabetically with the titles ... name eisenstein1 Additions In 1548 Gesner followed with a companion work to Bibliotheca universalis ... Estienne of Paris. ref name eisenstein1 Faith Gesner became famous after his publication of Bibliotheca ... . Bibliotheca selecta Gesner s work, with its heterodox principles and advanced Protestant scholarship ... title, Bibliotheca selecta . This updated Anti Gesner was assembled in 18 books covering .... W. Wilson Company 2000 , ISBN 0 8242 0958 3 DEFAULTSORT Bibliotheca Universalis Category German ... more details
File Bibliotheca cover.jpg 200px thumb Cover of Bibliotheca The Bibliotheca or Myriobiblon was a 9th century work of Byzantine Empire Byzantine Patriarch Patriarch Photius I of Constantinople Photius , dedicated to his brother and composed of 279 reviews of books which he had read. It was not meant to be used as a reference work, but was widely used as such in the 9th century, and is generally seen as the first Byzantine work that could be called an Encyclopedia . The works he notes are mainly Christian and pagan authors from the 5th century BC to his own time in the 9th century AD. Almost half the books mentioned no longer survive. Reynolds and Wilson call it a fascinating production, in which Photius shows himself the inventor of the Book review book review ref name Reynolds 1991 321 Cite book edition 3rd ed publisher Clarendon Press isbn 0198721455 last Reynolds first L. D and N.G. Wilson title Scribes and Scholars A Guide to the Transmission of Greek and Latin Literature location Oxford year 1991 page 321 ref .and say its 280 sections... vary in length from a single sentence to several pages ref name Reynolds 1991 321 . Some older scholarship had speculated that Bibliotheca might have been composed in Baghdad at the time of Photius embassy to the Abbasid court, since many of the mentioned works are rarely cited during the period before Photius, i.e. the so called Byzantine Dark ... states in his preface and postscript to the Bibliotheca that after he was chosen to take part in the embassy ... difficulty with supposing that Bibliotheca was composed during rather than before the embassy, besides Photius own explicit statement, is that the majority of the works in Bibliotheca are of Christian ... the inventory of secular works in Photius s Bibliotheca and those works that were translated into Arabic ... texts that Photius tended to favor in Bibliotheca. Editio princeps in Greek David Hoeschel, Augsburg ... fathers photius 01toc.htm Bibliotheca at http www.tertullian.org The Tertullian Project ... more details
The Bibliotheca dissidentium English, Library of Dissenters is a series of 26 volumes 1980 2008 of historical editions of 16th Century Non Conformist religious works, largely in Latin, with scholarly introductions, essays and notations in French, German and or English published by the Groupe de Recherches sur les Non Conformismes du XVIe Si cle et l Histoire des Protestantismes under the general editor, professor Andr S guenny of the University of Strasbourg as part of the larger series Bibliotheca bibliographica Aureliana . ref Reformation and early modern Europe a guide to research Page 439 David Mark Whitford 2008 The radical Reformation is also well represented in bibliographic projects, not least in the series Bibliotheca Dissidentium. ref The Bibliotheca Dissidentium Neerlandicorum is an unrelated series, specific to Dutch Non Conformists, published by Amsterdam University . Works 1. Johannes Campanus and Christian Entfelder , by Andre Seguenny. Justus Velsius , by Philippe Denis. Katherine Zell Catherine Zell Schutz , by Marc Lienhard. 1980. 2. Martin Borrhaus Cellarius by Irena Backus. 3. Johannes B nderlin by U. Gabler, Wolfgang Schultheiss by W. Bellardi, Theobald Thamer by I. Backus . 4. Jacques de Bourgogne , Philippe Denis. Etienne Dolet , Claude Longeon. Casiodoro de Reina , by A. Gordon Kinder. Camillo Renato , by Simona Calvani. 1984. 5. Pierre Poiret , by Marjolaine Chevallier. 1985 6. Valentin Crautwald , by Peter C. Erb. Andreas Fischer , Jan Kalenec , by Waclaw Urban. Sigmund Salminger , by Irena Backus. 1985. 7. Eloy Pruystinck , by Emile Braekman. Sebastian Franck , by Christof Dejung, Antonio del Corro . 8. Daniel Bieli ski , Stanis aw Budzy ski , Stanis aw Taszycki , by Wac aw Urban. Wojciech Calissius , Henrik Gmiterek. Piotr Gonesius , Marcin Krowicki ... of the series Bibliotheca Dissidentium on Francis David ref 27. in preparation Gerhard Westerburg ... Unitarians Category 16th century books de Bibliotheca dissidentium ... more details
italic title Bibliotheca Norvegica is a four volume bibliography of Norwegian literature edited by Hjalmar Pettersen . The four volumes were published between 1899 and 1924, and comprise together more than 3,300 pages. r obit The first volume is titled Norsk boglexikon 1643 1813 and features a register of Norwegian books published prior to 1814. The second is titled Norge og nordm nd i udlandets literatur , registering Norway and the Norwegian people in non Norwegian literature. The third has the title Norske forfattere f r 1814 and the fourth Norske forfattere efter 1814 , recording the works of Norwegian writers before and after 1814, respectively. Pettersen had also commenced on the fifth and the sixth volume of the bibliography before his retirement in 1926, but these were never finished, owing to his death in 1928. Every volume also has an English title, even though the bibliography was published in Oslo Christiania , Norway. ref cite book last Pettersen first Hjalmar authorlink Hjalmar Pettersen title Bibliotheca Norvegica year 1899 1924 location Christiania publisher Cammermeyer oclc 4479296 language Norwegian postscript ref Background main Hjalmar Pettersen Hjalmar Pettersen was born in Oslo Christiania in 1856. He graduated with a cand.philol. degree in philosophy in 1882, and was employed by the University Library of Oslo in 1885. In 1898, Pettersen succeeded Jens Braage ... with the Bibliotheca Norvegica immediately, in which he registered every work himself. r nbl Volumes ... of publication when part of one author s bibliography. It is the only volume of Bibliotheca Norvegica ... of Bibliotheca Norvegica oclc 186010852 language Norwegian postscript ref Pettersen s biographer in Norsk ... literatur year 1908 1917 location Christiania publisher Cammermeyer series Volume II of Bibliotheca ... location Christiania publisher Cammermeyer series Volume III of Bibliotheca Norvegica oclc 457596773 ... publisher Cammermeyer series Volume IV of Bibliotheca Norvegica oclc 496286473 language Norwegian ... more details
killed a cat , an animal sacred to the ancient Egyptians Bibliotheca historica 1.41, 1.83 . The latest ... Britannica article on Bibliotheca historica The faults of Diodorus arise partly from the nature of the undertaking ... and the First Century year 1990 publisher Princeton UP cite book title The Bibliotheca Historica ... of the Bibliotheca Historica first Roger last Pearse year 2007 accessdate 2008 10 08 http ... Bibliotheca Historica, Bill Thayer s Web Site Category Ancient Greek works Category Books about ... Category Roman era Greek historiography eo Historia biblioteko fr Biblioth que historique it Bibliotheca historica la Bibliotheca historica Diodorus ... more details