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Thomae Bradwardini Archiepiscopi olim cantuariensis, de causa Dei, contra Pelagium, et de virtute causarum, ad suos M.rtonenses, libri tres, Londini, ex officina Nortoniana, apud Ioannem Billium, M. DC.XVIII.
Nicole Oresme Kirschner, Stefan 2009
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Deinde et palatium Londini erexit, quod nunc Edwardi principis est.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Scriptum Londini, qu� ciuitas est primaria regni nostri, Anno 5515. � creato mundo, mense Iair, 14. die mensis, anno septimo regni nostri.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Palæstinam, Arabiam, Persiam, in solo natali in bonarum literarum studiis consenescens morte repentinâ obiit Londini mense Aprilis Ao.
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Patricii Junii aliorumq. conscriptis: quorum auctio habebitur Londini apud domum auctionariam, adverso Nigri Cygni in vico vulgo dicto Ave Mary Lane, prope Ludgate Street, vicesimo sexto die
The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, No. 1, January, 1852 Various
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[Footnote: _De fornicatione cavendâ admonitio (Londini, Bateman_, 1697, in-8).] with the apparent intention of warning against vice, the argument seemed to inculcate the lusts which he condemned.
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Londini, Typis Johannis Legatt_, 1647, and in 1648 a selection of works in oriental languages from this catalogue was purchased by order of the House of Commons, [45] who directed that the sum of five hundred pounds out of the receipts at Goldsmiths 'Hall should be paid for the books, in order that they might be bestowed upon the Public Library at Cambridge.
English Book Collectors William Younger Fletcher 1871
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Londini, 1574, which must be a very early edition (probably the fourth or fifth), there is
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"Sic dict. quia flores propter pulchritudinem Londini valdè expetuntur."
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I have examined the original work, as well as all the translations of _Britannia, sive Florentissimorum Regnorum Angliæ, etc., chorographica descriptio; Gulielmo Camdeno, authore_, Londini, 1607, folio.
alexz commented on the word Londini
Is this just a shortened form of Londinium?
c. 1500's
January 30, 2013