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  1. 161

    Letters of Robert Grosseteste. by Mantello, Frank A. C.

    2nd ed.
    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…Intro -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- ABBREVIATIONS -- INTRODUCTION -- Manuscripts of the Collected Letters -- Grosseteste's Letter Collection -- Nature and Purpose of the Letter Collection -- Chronology of the Collected Letters -- Text and Translation -- LETTERS -- 1 To Adam Rufus, a former student -- 2 To Agnellus of Pisa, Franciscan provincial minister, and the Franciscans at Oxford -- 3 To the dean and canons of Lincoln Cathedral -- 4 To the abbot and monks of St Mary's Abbey, Reading -- 5 To Margaret de Quincy, countess of Winchester -- 6 To Richard Marshal, earl of Pembroke -- 7 To Richard Marshal, earl of Pembroke -- 8 To Grosseteste's sister Ivette -- 9 To Adam Marsh, Grosseteste's friend and collaborator -- 10 To an unnamed master of theology -- 11 To Michael Belet, administrator and judge -- 12 To Edmund, archbishop of Canterbury -- 13 To W. of Cerda, a master in the schools of Paris -- 14 To Alard, Dominican provincial prior -- 15 To Alard, Dominican provincial prior, and definitors -- 16 To John of St Giles, OP -- 17 To William of Raleigh, treasurer of Exeter Cathedral -- 18 To John le Romeyn, subdean of York Cathedral -- 19 To John Blund, chancellor of York Cathedral -- 20 To Adam Marsh, Grosseteste's friend and collaborator -- 21 To the archdeacons of the diocese of Lincoln -- 22 To the archdeacons of the diocese of Lincoln -- 23 To William of Raleigh, treasurer of Exeter Cathedral -- 24 To William of Raleigh, treasurer of Exeter Cathedral -- 25 To Hugh of Pattishall, royal clerk and treasurer of the Exchequer -- 26 To Edmund, archbishop of Canterbury -- 27 To Edmund, archbishop of Canterbury -- 28 To Edmund, archbishop of Canterbury -- 29 To Henry III, king of England -- 30 To Philip of Kyme -- 31 To Elias, Franciscan minister general -- 32 To the dean and chapter of Lincoln Cathedral -- 33 To John of Foxton.…”
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  2. 162

    Medieval Italy : texts in translation

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Incastellamento : two texts from Verona (906, 923) ; A bath in southwest Italy (1047) ; Bishop Daibert's order on the height of towers in Pisa (1090) ; Ibn Jubayr's account of Messina and Palermo (1184-85) ; The baptistry of Parma : fourteen texts (1196-1321) ; Charles of Anjou on the foundation of a Cistercian monastery near Scurcola (Abruzzo, 1274) ; Foundation of a French monastery in Abruzzo : Santa Maria della Vittoria (1277) ; A contract for stonework for the monastery of Santa Maria di Realvalle (near Naples, 1279) ; Jewish and Greek patronage in Apulia : two texts (1313/14, 1372/73) ; Ordering the Piazza del Campo of Siena (1309) ; On the city walls and build environment of Pavia (1330) -- Rome, the papacy, and papal politics ; Matilda of Canossa, papal patron : two texts (eleventh century) ; The marvels of Rome (1143) ; Arnald of Brescia at Rome (ca. 1162-66) ; Innocent III to the hospital of Santo Spirito in Sassia (1208) ; A dispute with Pope Innocent III over customary rights in Alatri (1212) ; Piero della Vigna's invective against the pope (mid-thirteenth century) ; The jubilee year of 1300 : three texts (1300) ; Cola di Rienzo and fourteenth-century Rome : twelve texts (fourteenth century) ; The pacification of the patrimony of St. …”
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    Medieval Italy : texts in translation

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Incastellamento : two texts from Verona (906, 923) ; A bath in southwest Italy (1047) ; Bishop Daibert's order on the height of towers in Pisa (1090) ; Ibn Jubayr's account of Messina and Palermo (1184-85) ; The baptistry of Parma : fourteen texts (1196-1321) ; Charles of Anjou on the foundation of a Cistercian monastery near Scurcola (Abruzzo, 1274) ; Foundation of a French monastery in Abruzzo : Santa Maria della Vittoria (1277) ; A contract for stonework for the monastery of Santa Maria di Realvalle (near Naples, 1279) ; Jewish and Greek patronage in Apulia : two texts (1313/14, 1372/73) ; Ordering the Piazza del Campo of Siena (1309) ; On the city walls and build environment of Pavia (1330) -- Rome, the papacy, and papal politics ; Matilda of Canossa, papal patron : two texts (eleventh century) ; The marvels of Rome (1143) ; Arnald of Brescia at Rome (ca. 1162-66) ; Innocent III to the hospital of Santo Spirito in Sassia (1208) ; A dispute with Pope Innocent III over customary rights in Alatri (1212) ; Piero della Vigna's invective against the pope (mid-thirteenth century) ; The jubilee year of 1300 : three texts (1300) ; Cola di Rienzo and fourteenth-century Rome : twelve texts (fourteenth century) ; The pacification of the patrimony of St. …”
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    Old Babylonian Period (2003-1595 B.C.) : Early Periods, Volume 4. by Frayne, Douglas

    Published 1990
    Table of Contents: “…Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Editorial Notes -- Bibliographical Abbreviations -- Other Abbreviations -- Object Signatures -- Comparative Chart of the Major Dynasties -- INTRODUCTION -- ISIN E4.1 -- Išbi-Erra E4.1.1 -- Šū-iIīšu E4.1.2 -- Iddin-Dagān E4.1.3 -- Išme-Dagān E4.1.4 -- Lipit-Eštar E4.1.5 -- Ur-Ninurta E4.1.6 -- Būr-Sîn E4.1.7 -- Lipit-Enlil E4.1.8 -- Erra-imittî E4.1.9 -- Enlil-bāni E4.1.10 -- Zambîia E4.1.11 -- Īter-pîša E4.1.12 -- Ur-dukuga E4.1.13 -- Sîn-māgir E4.1.14 -- Damiq-ilīšu E4.1.15 -- LARSA E4.2 -- Naplānum E4.2.1 -- lemsium E4.2.2 -- Sāmium E4.2.3 -- Zabāia E4.2.4 -- Gungunum E4.2.5 -- Abī-sarē E4.2.6 -- Sūmû-El E4.2.7 -- Nūr-Adad E4.2.8 -- Sîn-iddinam E4.2.9 -- Sîn-irībam E4.2.10 -- Sîn-iqīšam E4.2.11 -- Sillī-Adad E4.2.12 -- Warad-Sîn E4.2.13 -- Kudur-mabuk E4.2.13a -- Rīm-Sîn I E4.2.14 -- Rīm-Sîn II E4.2.15 -- Unidentified Fragments E4.2.0 -- BABYLON E4.3 -- Sūmû-abum E4.3.1 -- Sūmû-la-Il E4.3.2 -- Sābium E4.3.3 -- Apil-Sîn E4.3.4 -- Sîn-muballit E4.3.5 -- Hammu-rāpi E4.3.6 -- Samsu-iluna E4.3.7 -- Abī-ešuh E4.3.8 -- Ammī-ditāna E4.3.9 -- Ammī-saduqa E4.3.10 -- Samsu-ditāna E4.3.11 -- URUK E4.4 -- Sîn-kāšid E4.4.1 -- Sîn-irībam E4.4.2 -- Sîn-gāmil E4.4.3 -- Ilum-gāmil E4.4.4 -- Etēia E4.4.5 -- Anam E4.4.6 -- ÌR-ne-ne E4.4.7 -- Rīm-Anum E4.4.8 -- Nabi-ilīšu E4.4.9 -- EŠNUNNA E4.5 -- Nūr-ahum E4.5.1 -- Kirikiri E4.5.2 -- Bilalama E4.5.3 -- Išar-rāmāšu E4.5.4 -- Usur-awassu E4.5.5 -- Azūzum E4.5.6 -- Ur-Ninmar E4.5.7 -- Ur-Ningišzida E4.5.8 -- Ipiq-Adad I E4.5.9 -- Abdi-Erah, Šiqlānum E4.5.9a -- Šarrīia E4.5.10 -- Warassa E4.5.11 -- Bēlakum E4.5.12 -- Ibāl-pî-El l E4.5.13 -- Ipiq-Adad II E4.5.14 -- Narām-Sîn E4.5.15 -- Dannum-tāhaz E4.5.16 -- Ibni-Erra E4.5.17 -- Iqīš-Tišpak E4.5.18 -- Dāduša E4.5.19 -- Ibāl-pî-El II E4.5.20 -- Sillī-Sîn E4.5.21 -- Ibbi-Sîn E4.5.22 -- Iluni E4.5.23 -- Ahūšina E4.5.24.…”
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