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  2. De viris illustribus urbis Romae - Wikipedia

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    The abundance of details clearly distinguishes the Viri illustres from the late antique breviaries and compendia. Although researchers have long attributed the Viri illustres to the Livian tradition, it is now assumed that it is an independent historical tradition independent of the historiography of Titus Livius, for which a template from the Late Republic can be deduced, which worked with ...

  3. List of works entitled De viris illustribus - Wikipedia

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    De viris illustribus (Latin, 'On Illustrious Men') is a literary genre found in ancient Roman, medieval and Renaissance literature.. Works titled De viris illustribus include:

  4. De viris illustribus - Wikipedia

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    A copy of De viris illustribus printed by Nicolas Jenson about 1474. De Viris Illustribus, meaning "concerning illustrious men", represents a genre of literature which evolved during the Italian Renaissance in imitation of the exemplary literature of Ancient Rome.

  5. De viris illustribus (Petrarch) - Wikipedia

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    De viris illustribus, 1476. De viris illustribus (English: On Illustrious Men) is an unfinished collection of biographies, written in Latin, by the 14th-century Italian author Francesco Petrarca.

  6. De Viris Illustribus (Jerome) - Wikipedia

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    Jerome by Theodoric of Prague, c. 1370. De Viris Illustribus (On Illustrious Men) is a collection of short biographies of 135 authors, written in Latin, by the 4th-century Latin Church Father Jerome.

  7. Macer Floridus - Wikipedia

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    De Viribus Herbarum (On the properties of plants), also known by the author's pseudonym, Macer Floridus, is a Latin hexameter poem on the properties of herbs. It was written, probably by Odo of Meung-sur-Loire , in the 11th century. [ 1 ]

  8. Fragmenta de viribus - Wikipedia

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    Fragmenta de viribus is a homeopathic reference book published in Leipzig in 1805.. The book was written by Samuel Hahnemann and published in Latin, in two volumes.The full title is Fragmenta de viribus medicamentorum: positivis sive in sano corpore humano observatis (Fragmentary Observations relative to the Positive Powers of Medicines on the healthy Human Body).

  9. Tegetthoff-class battleship - Wikipedia

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    The Tegetthoff class (also called the Viribus Unitis class [4] [5] [6]) was a class of four dreadnought battleships built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy. Named for Austrian Admiral Wilhelm von Tegetthoff , the class was composed of SMS Viribus Unitis , SMS Tegetthoff , SMS Prinz Eugen , and SMS Szent István .