You mean the book "The Sum of Perfection" - Summa Perfectionis Magisterii, which is not ancient but medieval.
It was almost certainly originally written in the 8th century by the Arab writer Abu Musa Jabir ibn Hayyan and translated into Latin in the 13th century by a Franciscan monk known as Paul of Taranto, who used the pseudonym Geber. It was perhaps the most famous book on alchemy known in Europe during the medieval period.
Geber's translation was viewed as a kind of bible of alchemy; however this did not in any way help medieval alchemists turn lead into gold, which is one of their major aims.
Addiction to Perfection: The Still Unravished Bride: A Psycological Study was written by Marion Woodman. This book can be purchased both new and used on Amazon.
The Latin word for Book is Liber.
If the person is talking about Mary I then she changed the prayer book back to Latin and also that the POPE was the head of Church Of England again
I am guessing that you are talking about the golden goblet it the book, The Golden Goblet. in that case it was, "Thutmose the Conqueror" in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics.
Check university departments on ancient history, classics, comparative literature, greek and latin studies, and literature in translation. Look in the yellow pages of the telephone book. Visit the online services.
Bill Clinton if you are talking about the book
Pastor Mike Online - 2011 Sinless Perfection and the Book of Enoch 1-205 was released on: USA: 5 November 2013
Y is for the letter Y. The letter Y, along with K & Z, were not part of the original Latin alphabet.
P. J. Stockman has written: 'Manual of Christian perfection' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Asceticism, Perfection, Catholic Church
Libere in Latin means book. It is like the spanish word, libro for book.
The Domesday Book was written in Latin. The Domesday Book was written in Latin.
The Ancient Economy - book - was created in 1973.