- CORDUB
- Cordubae
Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions . 2014.
Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions . 2014.
Cordova (Spain) — Cordova † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Cordova DIOCESE OF CORDOVA (CORDUBENSIS) Diocese in Spain, formerly suffragan of Toledo, since 1851 of Seville. It includes the province of the same name, with the exception of a few parishes that … Catholic encyclopedia
Eulogius of Cordova — Saint Eulogius of Cordova † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Eulogius of Cordova Spanish martyr and writer who flourished during the reigns of the Cordovan Caliphs, Abd er Rahman II and Mohammed I (822 886). It is not certain on what date… … Catholic encyclopedia
BASILICA — I. BASILICA Graeca vox, sed Latini Graecos sequuti, praetoria et domos ad publicas contiones spatiosas, e magnifico opere, Basilicas itidem dicunt. Vocem Scriptores Ecclesiae a Constantini aevo, ad aedes sacras transferunt, nec solum ad maiorcs,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ELIZABETHA Losa — Cordub. Latine, Graece et Hebr. docta, in Academina locum tenuit. Post mortem mariti, vixit usque ad A. C. 1546. Aet, 73 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
IMILCE — Heroina Punica, apud Sil. Ital. Pun. Bell. l. 3. v. 57. ut Imilco, Dux Punicus apud Oros. l. 4. c. 6. Vide de utroque Voss de orig. et progr. Idol. l. 2. c. 11. et de Putucis huiusmodi vocabulis late dissereutem Alderbretum Cordub. de Antiqq.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
REGUM (in) libros vel partes extant: Ambrosius — in REGUM libros vel partes extant: Ambrosius Angelomi Stromata, fol. Coloniae, A. C. 1535. Antoninus. Archirota. Augustinus. Beda. Bonfrerii Comment. in fol. Paris. A. C. 1631. et Borrhai, in fol. A. C. 1565. Bafileae. Brentius. Candidus. Causinl … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale