GALATAE

GALATAE
GALATAE
populi qui Galatiam habitant, Tanium, Pessinuntem, Ancyras, in Asia, incolentes. E Gallis, qui Româ exustâ, et Italiâ vastatâ, hîc sedes fixêrunt, cum olim Phryges hanc terram incolerent, parte eius Paphlagoniâ vocatâ. Plurimis bellis gestis incliti. Ad hos Paulus Ap. epistolam divinam scripsit. Vide Paus. Iustin. Horum regionem, cum Cappadocia, et Armenia, Alimbego, per Bassam Perat occiso, eripuit Solimannus Turcarum Imp. A. C. 1537. Iovius in Hist. In divinam ad hos Epistolam, exstant: Augustini Expositio. Batti Com. cum Disput. Quatt. Gryphisw. A. C. 1613. Bethulaei Explicatio. Octav. halae Sax. A. C. 1617. Brentii Comm. Calixtus, Chemnitius, Chytrae: Enarratio. Octav. Francof. A. C. 1569. ut et Claudii Taurin. Octav. Parisiis A. C. 1542. Cocceius. Cogeleri Obiectiones et Solution. Octav. Witebergae. A. C. 1564. Contzen Comm. Coloniae A. C. 1631. ut et Corneri, Octav. heidelb. A. C. 1583. Crellii Socin. Praelectiones. Crocius. Erasmi Homiliae. Feurbornius. Galli Annotationes. Gomari Expl. locorum difficil. Godeau. Grimanus, Quart. Venetiis A. C. 1542. Grynaei Theses Analyticae, Quart. Basil. A. C. 1596. Heilbrunneri Loci Comm. Octav. Lavingae, A. C. 1591. Hieronymus. Hoe Comm. Quart. Witebergae A. C. 1616. Kromayeri in c. 4. Kunadus. Lushintoni Comm. Angl. Quart. Londini A. C. 1650. Lutheri comm. Lyseri Analysis Theol. et Schol. Quart. Witeb. A. C. 1616. Megandri comm. Tiguri A. C. 1559. Meyeri Annotat. Octav. Bernae A. C. 1546. Musculus. Nahumi Explicatio Anal. Octav. Hanov. A. C. 1602. Oleviani Notae Octav. Genevae A. C. 1598. Paraeus. Perkinsius in c. 5. pr. Rageri Exegesis. Rolloci Analysis Log. Octav. Genevae A. C. 1603. Serepandus. Speii Comm. Stevartii Exegesis. Thummius. Titelmannus. Vasquez. Vorstius. Weinrichii Expositio brevis. quart. Lipisiae A. C. 1618. Wigandus. Winckelmanni Notata Octav. Giessae. Zinglii Annotationes. Steph.

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