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An incomplete copy of the work De statu animae by the Gallo-Roman presbyter Claudianus Ecdidius Mamertus d. about 473;
This codex also contains the homilies of Origen on Jerome's Latintranslation of the Song of Songs as well as the work De anima by Cassiodorus.
Author Kate Gilliver describes Caesar's Gallic Wars,based on his work de bello gallico and other written and archaeological sources.
During vacation and up to two weeks afterwards. It is also important to know that working during vacation has a negative influence on health and wellbeing after returning back to work De Bloom et al., 2012.
This two-part manuscript contains treatises by Hippocrates as well as his work De urinis and was produced in the first half of the 10th century at St. Gallen. lan.
A painstakingly annoted copy of the work De natura animalium tractatus XIX by Aristotle, in the Latin version by the scholar Michael Scotus(† ca. 1235), written during the 13th century, with an opening"I" initial, partly decorated in gold, showing a man sitting before a book.
Many of his military designs take up older concepts,which were known for example from the then enormously widespread work De re militari by Roberto Valturio.
A superior quality St. Gallen copy of the work De fide ad Gratianum contra perfidiam Arrianorum from the 9th century, from the original by the early church Father Ambrose about 339- 397.
Among other items it contains copies of the poem Mosella by Ausonius which recounts a trip on the Rhine and Mosel rivers, a poem in hexameter by Walahfrid Strabo on the life and death of the Irish saint Blathmac(Versus Strabi de beati Blaithmaic vita et fine) and the work De ieiunio quattuor temporum the so-called Calixtus Letter.
Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu(1689-1755)[] created in his work De l'esprit des lois(1747) a comprehensive theory and ideal type of despotism.
An incomplete copy of the Somnium Scipionis section of the work De re publica by Marcus Tullius Cicero, written in the Abbey of St. Gall during the 10th century, followed by a 10th century St. Gall copy of the commentary originally written by the Roman author Macrobius of late antiquity in about 430/440 and widely disseminated during the middle ages.
A well-crafted copy of the works De spiritu sancto andDe incarnationis dominicae sacramento by the church father Ambrose and of the work De laude sanctorum by Bishop Victricius of Rouen, produced in the Cloister of St. Gall in the second half of the 9th century.
Beginning with a Dominican calendar from Strasbourg, this volume contains, among others, several texts by the Italian theologian and philosopher Bonaventura(1221-1274), the Regula monachorum ad Eustochium by the church father Jerome, excerpts from the ascetic-mystical treatise Stimulus amoris, the instructions for a monastic life by the Franciscan Heinrich Vigilis of Weissenburg,and David of Augsburg's work De compositione exterioris et interioris hominis, all in German.
Grammars include the Ars major and Ars minor by Donatus,a complilation of the two Donatus grammars by Peter of Pisa, the work De metris des Mallius Theodorus, the Ars grammatica by Diomedes, and both De arte metrica and De schematibus et tropis by the Venerable Bede.
A not particularly good quality copy of three letters by Ambrose,three chapters from the work De fide contra Arianos by Faustinus, the report(Relatio) by the Roman Prefect Symmachus(about 342-402/403) about the conflict over the altar of Victoria, and the oration of Augustine against the Arians(Contra sermonem Arrianorum) preceded by the oration of the Arians Sermo Arrianorum.
A 13th/14th century philosophical manuscript containing Latin versions of the Liber de definitionibus by Isaac ben Salomon Israeli(† ca. 932), a Jew who lived in Egypt and Tunisia,together with the work De quinque essentiis by the Arab philosopher and mathematician Al-Kindi(Latinized as Alkindus;† 873), the Liber de causis, erroneously attributed to Aristotle, as well as the beginning of the work De differentia spiritus et animae by the Arab philosopher Qusta ibn Luqa Latinized as Costa ben Luca; 820-912.
It contains, among other things, seven so-called Engelberger Predigten,the oldest copy of Version B of the work De Nabuchodonosor by Marquard of Lindau(† 1392), ten sermons by Johannes Tauler(† 1361), an account of the life, works, and miracles of St. Dominic taken from the work Der Heiligen Leben, a tract attributed to Meister Eckhart: Vom klösterlichen Leben, and religious epigrams.
Manuscript Summary: A composite manuscript with two unrelated parts:1 an incomplete copy of the Somnium Scipionis section of the work De re publica by Marcus Tullius Cicero, written in the Abbey of St. Gall during the 10th century, followed by a 10th century St. Gall copy of the commentary originally written by the Roman author Macrobius of late antiquity in about 430/440 and widely disseminated during the middle ages.
This manuscript contains exercises and Quaestiones on Aristotle's works De anima and De physica by the reform theologian Johann von Wesel 1425-1481.
This 10th century composite manuscript produced at the Abbey of St. Gall contains the pseudo-Augustinian sermons De consolatione mortuorum,together with Augustine's sermon 172 and excerpts from the Augustinian works De cura pro mortuis gerenda,De octo Dulcitii quaestionibus and De civitate dei.
As in her earlier works de Beer's use of the pastiche technique is present also in her last video installation, presented at Arndt.
Known also for his works De Spiritu Sancto(On the Holy Spirit) and the Refutation of the Apology of the Impious Eunomius, both written around 363/364.