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Anselmus may
refer to:
Various Anselms (Latin:
Anselmus)
Anselmus de
Boodt (1550–1632),
Belgian mineralogist and
physician A
character in The
Second Maiden's...
- letter: Tuus et suus,
Anselmus Ephorinus,
Silesius non
Polonus (Your and my own,
Anselmus Ephorinus, a Silesian, not a Pole).
Anselmus Ephorinus died in 1566...
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Anselmus de
Boodt or
Anselmus Boetius de
Boodt (Bruges, 1550 - Bruges, 21 June 1632) was a
Flemish humanist naturalist,
Rudolf II physician's gemologist...
- later,
Anselmus happens across the
archivist in an open field, who
impresses him with his
magic skills and
reveals to him that the
snake that
Anselmus saw...
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teenaged boy with visions, and an
adult priest,
Father Anselmus.
Although it is a long detour,
Anselmus has
decreed that the
children will
travel to Jerusalem...
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Christianity portal Apophatic theology § The via
eminentiae Credo quia
absurdum "
Anselmus Cantuariensis - Proslogion, 1" (in Latin). The
Latin Library. Retrieved...
- the
edition of the
Patrologia Latina.
Anselm von Havelberg,
Anselmus Havelbergensis,
Anselmus episcopus Havelbergensis. "Chapter Six".
Archived from the...
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Anselmus Kodzo Paaku Kludze (1934 – 5
October 2013) was a
Ghanaian lawyer,
author and
academic who
served as a
judge for the
Supreme Court of
Ghana and...
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Anselm of Laon (Latin:
Anselmus; d. 1117),
properly Ansel (Ansellus), was a
French theologian and
founder of a
school of
scholars who
helped to pioneer...
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Anselm of
Besate (
Anselmus Peripateticus, "Anselm the Peripatetic") was an 11th-century
churchman and rhetorician.
Anselm was born at
Besate shortly after...