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  1. Beatus Rhenanus: citoyen de Sélestat, ami d'Erasme (1485-1547): anthologie de sa correspondance.Beatus Rhenanus - 1986 - Strasbourg: Oberlin. Edited by Robert Walter.
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    Briefwechsel des Beatus Rhenanus.Beatus Rhenanus - 1886 - Hildesheim,: G. Olms. Edited by Adalbert Horawitz & Karl Hartfelder.
    Excerpt from Briefwechsel Des Beatus Rhenanus Facsimile einer eigenhìndigcn Unterschrìl'l des Rhcnanus. (heidelberger Universitìitsbibliothek.) About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may (...)
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  3. 326 cg santing.Briefwechsel des Beatus Rhenanus - 1993 - In Fokke Akkerman, Gerda C. Huisman & Arie Johan Vanderjagt (eds.), Wessel Gansfort (1419-1489) and Northern Humanism. E.J. Brill. pp. 325.
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    Airborne Acoustic Perception by a Jumping Spider.Paul S. Shamble, Gil Menda, James R. Golden, Eyal I. Nitzany, Katherine Walden, Tsevi Beatus, Damian O. Elias, Itai Cohen, Ronald N. Miles & Ronald R. Hoy - unknown
    © 2016 Elsevier LtdJumping spiders are famous for their visually driven behaviors [1]. Here, however, we present behavioral and neurophysiological evidence that these animals also perceive and respond to airborne acoustic stimuli, even when the distance between the animal and the sound source is relatively large and with stimulus amplitudes at the position of the spider of ∼65 dB sound pressure level. Behavioral experiments with the jumping spider Phidippus audax reveal that these animals respond to low-frequency sounds by freezing—a common (...)
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    Beatus ille.Johannes Christes - 1998 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 142 (2):279-292.
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  6. Beatus vir: Thomas d'aquin, romains 4, et le rôle de l'imputation dans la justification.Bruce D. Marshall - 2011 - Revue Thomiste 111 (1):5-34.
     
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    Panegyrici Latini 10, 36 pag. 242, 5 B.Th Stangl - 1892 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 51 (1):592-592.
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    Beatus Ille.Elizabeth Jones - forthcoming - Arion.
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    Mélanchthon, Beatus Rhenanus et Tertullien.Pierre Fraenkel - 1982 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 44 (2):357-360.
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    Tre Note sui Panegyrici Latini.Maurizio Colombo - 2007 - Hermes 135 (4):499-505.
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    Zu den Panegyrici.Robert Unger - 1875 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 34 (1-4):84-84.
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    The Panegyrici Latini - C. E. V. Nixon, B. S. Rodgers (edd., trans., comm.): In Praise of Later Roman Emperors_: The Panegyrici Latini: _Introduction, Translation and Historical Commentary with Latin Text of R. A. B. Mynors. (Transformation of the Classical Heritage, 21.) Pp. x + 735, 1 map. Berkeley, Los Angeles and Oxford: University of California Press, 1994. $70/£57. ISBN: 0-520-08326-1. [REVIEW]Roger Rees - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (1):63-64.
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    The Panegyrici Latini. [REVIEW]Roger Rees - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (1):63-64.
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  14. 'Physiologus' in beatus manuscripts.Rudolph Wittkower - 1938 - Journal of the Warburg Institute 1 (3):253-254.
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    Une lettre oubliée de beatus rhenanus: Sa préface à la liturgie de S. Jean chrysostome dédiée à Johannes hoffmeister 24 janvier 1540.Pierre Fraenkel - 1986 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 48 (2):387-404.
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    The Budé Panegyrici Latini.W. S. Maguinness - 1952 - The Classical Review 2 (01):31-.
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    Two notes on the Panegyrici Latini.W. S. Maguinness - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (06):219-220.
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  18. Nicolas de Cues et Charles de Bovelles dans le manuscrit «Exigua pluvia» de Beatus Thenanus.Emmanuel Faye - 1998 - Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 65:415-450.
    Edition du ms. K 861 découvert à la Bibliothèque humaniste de Sélestat, dans lequel Beatus Rhenanus, étudiant alsacien de Jacques Lefèvre d’Etaples et de Charles de Bovelles de 1503 à 1505, rapporte un propos de ce dernier, réunit un ensemble de citations de Nicolas de Cues, et transcrit un opuscule inédit de 62 propositions Sapiens est qui se fecit hominem, que l’on peut attribuer à Bovelles.
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    Briefwechsel des Beatus Rhenanus. Gesammelt und herausgegeben von Dr. Adalbert Horawitz und Dr. Karl Hartfelder. Leipzig. (Teubner.) 1886. 8°. 28 Mk. [REVIEW]H. J. - 1887 - The Classical Review 1 (5-6):167-.
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    The Collection and its Collective: Pacatus and the Xii Panegyrici Latini.Dennis Jussen - 2020 - Classical Quarterly 70 (2):871-883.
    Scholars of the ancient world are increasingly recognizing the importance of ancient collections for our understanding of antiquity. In his afterword toMuseum Archetypes and Collecting in the Ancient World(2015), Jaś Elsner argues that much of our knowledge of antiquity is based on collections assembled within the ancient world, and that the study of these collections provides us with a unique opportunity to uncover the mentalities of the people whom they surrounded. Pointing out that they ‘packaged the past and the present (...)
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    Antiquité tardive et humanisme: de Tertullien à Beatus Rhenanus: mélanges offerts à François Heim à l'occasion de son 70e anniversaire.Yves Lehmann, Gérard Freyburger, James Hirstein & François Heim (eds.) - 2005 - Turnhout: Brepols Publishers.
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  22. Zijn nood is de onze: H.M. Górecki, Beatus Vir.Andrew Winer - 2010 - Nexus 55.
    De Poolse componist Górecki schreef Beatus Vir in opdracht van kardinaal Wojtyła – de latere paus Johannes Paulus II – en verergerde daarmee het conflict dat hij als rector van een belangrijke muziekacademie had met de communistische machthebbers. Uit het stuk, dat de weerslag vormt van dat conflict, spreken een zeldzame kracht, schoonheid en emotie.
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    The Gerundive as Future Participle Passive in the Panegyrici Latini.W. S. Maguinness - 1935 - Classical Quarterly 29 (01):45-.
    Panegyric IV , 24, 2: diducta acie inreuocabilem impetum hostis effundis, dein quos ludificandos receperas reductis agminibus includis. Acidalius' correction ludificando is accepted in both the Teubner editions. The addition of the s would, of course, be an easy error, and quite characteristic of the MSS, of these authors. But there is no need for the correction, in view of the frequency; in the Panegyrici Latini, of the Gerundive as a Future Participle Passive, an unquestionable example of which occurs, (...)
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    The Budé Panegyrici Latini- Édouard Galletier: Panégyriques latins. Texte établi et traduit. (Collection Budé.) Tome I (i–v). Pp. lxxii+140. Paris: ‘Les Belles Lettres’, 1949. Paper. [REVIEW]W. S. Maguinness - 1952 - The Classical Review 2 (01):31-33.
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    The Pictorial Representation of Timeless Reality in the Mozarabic Illuminations of the Beatus Commentary to the Apocalypse in Spain.David Wirmer & Andreas Speer - 2008 - In David Wirmer & Andreas Speer (eds.), Das Sein der Dauerthe Duration of Being. Walter de Gruyter.
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    The technique of faint praise: Johann Sturm's" life of beatus rhenanus".James Michael Weiss - 1981 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 43 (2):289-302.
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    CICERO'S LETTERS IN CONTEXT - (T.) Späth (ed.) Gesellschaft im Brief. Ciceros Korrespondenz und die Sozialgeschichte. (Collegium Beatus Rhenanus 9.) Pp. 430, ill. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 2021. Paper, €72. ISBN: 978-3-515-13095-0. [REVIEW]Katharina Volk - 2023 - The Classical Review 73 (1):121-123.
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    The Spoils of War (M.) Coudry, (M.) Humm (edd.) Praeda. Butin de guerre et société dans la Rome républicaine. (Collegium Beatus Rhenanus 1.) Pp. 294, ills. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 2009. Paper, €54. ISBN: 978-3-515-09382-8. [REVIEW]Jessica H. Clark - 2011 - The Classical Review 61 (2):549-551.
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    The panegyric of Constantine in 310 ce - (c.) Ware (ed., Trans.) A literary commentary on panegyrici latini VI(7). An oration delivered before the emperor Constantine in Trier, ca. ad 310. Pp. X + 396. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2021. Cased, £100, us$130. Isbn: 978-1-107-12369-4. [REVIEW]Byron Waldron - 2022 - The Classical Review 72 (1):180-182.
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  30. John F. D'amico, Theory and Practice in Renaissance Textual Criticism: Beatus Rhenanus between Conjecture and History. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of California Press, 1988. Pp. xiv, 310. $38. [REVIEW]Charles L. Stinger - 1991 - Speculum 66 (1):145-147.
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    Sandra Sáenz-López Pérez, The Beatus Maps: The Revelation of the World in the Middle Ages. Burgos: Siloé, 2014. Pp. 347; many color figures. ISBN: 978-84-941991-1-0. [REVIEW]John Williams - 2014 - Speculum 89 (3):823-824.
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    The Latin Panegyrists - R. A. B. Mynors: XII Panegyrici Latini. (Oxford Classical Texts.) Pp. xii+299. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1964. Cloth, 42 s. net. [REVIEW]W. S. Maguinness - 1966 - The Classical Review 16 (01):65-66.
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    BEING BEATVS IN CATULLUS’ POEMS 9, 10, 22 and 23.Leah O'Hearn - 2020 - Classical Quarterly 70 (2):691-706.
    sat es beatus (Catull. 23.27)In the aggressively philosophical poem 23, Catullus attempts to change Furius’ mind about how he perceives his poverty, ‘advice’ which has been identified as either Stoic or Epicurean. Irrespective of the precise school of thought, it is clear that the poet ridicules Furius in eudaimonistic language. The poet of social commentary seeks to define thebeatus uir. In fact, the termbeatushas rich philosophical resonance and Catullus uses it in several other poems where attitudes to wealth form (...)
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    Textual notes on cicero's philippics.Andrew R. Dyck - 2017 - Classical Quarterly 67 (1):312-314.
    qua re flecte te, quaeso, et maiores tuos respice atque ita guberna rem publicam ut natum esse te ciues tui gaudeant: sine quo nec beatus nec c[l]arus nec †unctus† quisquam esse omni potest.
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    Vérités et Mensonges.Erik Gunderson - 2020 - Classical Antiquity 39 (2):188-224.
    This is a survey of some of the problems surrounding imperial panegyric. It includes discussions of both the theory and practice of imperial praise. The evidence is derived from readings of Cicero, Quintilian, Pliny, the Panegyrici Latini, Menander Rhetor, and Julian the Apostate. Of particular interest is insincere speech that would be appreciated as insincere. What sort of hermeneutic process is best suited to texts that are politically consequential and yet relatively disconnected from any obligation to offer a faithful (...)
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    The World and the Soul.Ineke Van'T. Spijker - 1997 - Bijdragen 58 (1):56-78.
    Hugh of Saint-Victor's De Sacramentis is usually regarded as an early summa of theology. As such it has been regarded as not totally satisfying, lacking a clearness of its conceptual system when compared with the work of e.g. Peter the Lombard. What may make up for this lack of system and even confer coherence, be it on a different level, is Hugh's pedagogical view of creation and salvation history, as it shows most clearly in his tropological digressions. In his exposition (...)
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    The Metamorphosis of Constantine.Barbara Saylor Rodgers - 1989 - Classical Quarterly 39 (01):233-.
    Many have written of imperial qualities perceived or publicized, particularly of those attached to the emperor Constantine. Although only a tediously exhaustive volume could do justice to the whole subject, and any essay which does not embrace the whole runs the risk of being faulted for some omission or other, one may yet justify a particular concern. The subject of the present paper is the tension between form and function, which appears nowhere so readily as in a series of similar (...)
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