The Reichenau Glossary is a collection of Latin glosses likely compiled in the 8th century in northern France to assist local clergy in understanding certain...
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Duke of Swabia Chronicon Suevicum universale Reichenau confraternity book [de] Reichenau Glossary Reichenau Primer Translatio sanguinis Domini List of Merovingian...
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A smaller fraction came from Gaulish or Germanic. Appendix Probi Reichenau Glossary Proto-Romance language Phonological changes from Classical Latin to...
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pegma non peuma coqus non cocus coquens non cocens coqui non coci Reichenau Glossary Proto-Romance language Palatalization in the Romance languages Phonological...
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Treaty of Mersen, 870. Treaty of Ribemont, 880. Kassel conversations Reichenau Glossary « Moyen Âge : l'affirmation des langues vulgaires » in the Encyclopædia...
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glosses is a glossary. A collection of medieval legal glosses, made by glossators, is called an apparatus. The compilation of glosses into glossaries was the...
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of the Counts of Hohenzollern and was educated at the abbey school of Reichenau, an island in Lake Constance, under his kinsmen, the Benedictine Abbots...
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Bán" is an Old Irish poem written in about the 9th century at or near Reichenau Abbey, in what is now Germany, by an Irish monk about his cat. Pangur...
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The Leiden Glossary is a glossary contained in a manuscript in Leiden University Library in the Netherlands, Voss. Lat. Q. 69. The lemmata (headwords)...
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Werner von Blomberg, the Minister of Defence, and General Walter von Reichenau, the chief of the Reichswehr's Ministerial Department, became increasingly...
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eighth century, probably under Bishop Egino, a German from the abbey of Reichenau, new copies in pre-caroline minuscule were made of some uncial manuscripts;...
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Gallican Rite (section Reichenau Fragments)
(555–76) take one back another century. The known manuscripts are: The Reichenau Fragments are described in Léopold Victor Delisle's Mémoire sur d'anciens...
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moved to secure the army's cooperation. Blomberg and General Walter von Reichenau, the army's liaison to the party, gave it to him by expelling Röhm from...
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be the Abrogans, a Latin–Old High German glossary variously dated between 750 and 780, probably from Reichenau. The 8th century Merseburg Incantations...
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moved to secure the army's cooperation. Blomberg and General Walther von Reichenau, the army's liaison to the party, gave it to him by expelling Röhm from...
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as generals' but in carmine rather than scarlet. Arabesques Walter von Reichenau From 1900 and on Prussian generals had worn ornate collar patches embroidered...
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Blomberg's initiative and that of the Ministeramt chief General Walther von Reichenau, the entire military took the Hitler oath, an oath of personal loyalty...
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This linguistic exchange is evidenced in texts like Sanas Cormaic, a glossary dating from the 9th century that illustrates the assimilation of foreign...
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participated in the mass killings. On 10 October 1941 Field Marshal Walther von Reichenau drafted an order to be read to the German Sixth Army on the Eastern Front...
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General Walter von Reichenau was vetoed by the Army officer corps with the support of President von Hindenburg under the grounds that Reichenau was too much...
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to be written in the Gallo-Romance that prefigures French – after the Reichenau and Kassel glosses (8th and 9th centuries) – are the Oaths of Strasbourg...
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General of SS forces in occupied Norway from 1940 to 1945. Walter von Reichenau – Generalfeldmarschall and committed Nazi; he joined the Party in 1932...
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Hayyān Max Heindel Hephaistio of Thebes Herman of Carinthia Hermann of Reichenau Hermes Trismegistus Christopher Heydon Hipparchus Hippocrates Abraham...
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Iacobus de Ispania Notker Labeo Johannes de Muris Walter Odington Berno of Reichenau Aurelian of Réôme Musical forms Antiphon Canso Carol Chanson Chansonnier...
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like ivory reliefs and manuscript miniatures, above all those of the Reichenau School, such as the Pericopes of Henry II (1002–1012). Later Anglo-Saxon...
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from the furnace room replaced the Roman hypocaust at some places. In Reichenau Abbey a network of interconnected underfloor channels heated the 300 m2...
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as the army had refused to accept Hitler's first choice of Walter von Reichenau as Fritsch's successor. As well as money, in early 1943, General Heinz...
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was the result of the monks learning Latin words from dictionaries and glossaries which did not distinguish between obscure and common words; unlike many...
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clerks (Landulph, Chron., 10–13). Walafridus Strabo, who died Abbot of Reichenau in 849, and must therefore have been nearly, if not quite, contemporary...
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Byzantine music (section Glossaries)
(μεταβολὴ κατὰ τόνον) absonia (Musica and Scolica enchiriadis, Berno of Reichenau, Frutolf of Michelsberg), although it was known since Boethius' wing diagramme...
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