- POSTELLUS
- POSTELLUSvide Guilielmus Postellus: plura autem apud Auton. Teissier Elog. Part. 2. ubi inprimis de scriptis et deliriis eius.
Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.
Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.
GULIELMUS Postellus — Normannus, abyssus scientiarum dictus, Polyglottus, Mathematicus, Cabalista, etc. insignis. In varios errores prolapsus, inter alia, de Virgine Veneta, mira scripsit, Angeli Raxielis commercium iactavit, et Feminas aliquando viris imperaturas, in … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Possell — This interesting surname is an English nickname from an aphetic form of the medieval English apostel , apostle, itself from the Old English pre seventh Century word apostol (via Latin from the Greek word apostolos , messenger, delegate), which… … Surnames reference
Posthill — This interesting surname is an English nickname from an aphetic form of the medieval English apostel , apostle, itself from the Old English pre seventh Century word apostol (via Latin from the Greek word apostolos , messenger, delegate), which… … Surnames reference
Postill — This interesting surname is an English nickname from an aphetic form of the medieval English apostel , apostle, itself from the Old English pre seventh Century word apostol (via Latin from the Greek word apostolos , messenger, delegate), which… … Surnames reference
Postle — This interesting surname is an English nickname from an aphetic form of the medieval English apostel , apostle, itself from the Old English pre seventh Century word apostol (via Latin from the Greek word apostolos , messenger, delegate), which… … Surnames reference
Postles — This unusual and interesting name is of early medieval English origin, and derives from the aphetic, shortened form of the Middle English apostel , apostle, a development of the Olde English pre 7th Century apostol , ultimately derived from the… … Surnames reference
ACCARON — civitas Philistinorum, iuxta Azotum: Iamnetorum portum, Ι᾿αμνετῶν Ptolemaei esse vult Postellus. Vide Caesarea Palaestina. Celebris fuit Idolo Beelzebub. 1 Reg. c. 1. v. 6 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
CAESARODUNUM — Apud Claudium Ptolemaeum, Turonum, qui Τουρούπιοι pro Τουρούνιοι mendose dicuntur, urbs est Caesarodunum, Καισαρόδουνον in Gallia Lugdunensi: in tabula Theodosiana, quae vulgo Peutingeriana nuncupatur: similiter Caesarodunum, h. e. Caesaris mons … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
DAMASCENUS Johannes — pater Ecclesiae ac Historicus, de quo vide Voss. de Hist. Gr. l. 2. c. 24. Floruit sub Leone Isaurico. Patriam Damascum habuit, vixitque, ut Petrus Martyr contra Gardinerum probat, circa A. C. 740. Philosophus insignis ut ex eius rudimentis… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
LEXIARCHI — Graece Ληξιάρχοι, dicti Athenis, qui cum alios, tum eos, qui iam suae tutelae facti erant et iam poterant ἄρχειν τῶ λήξεων, i. e. hereditatis paternae, sicque αὐτεξούσιοι ac sui iuris erant et de facultatibus suis ipsi statuere poterant, in album … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale