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Alardus or
Alaard of
Amsterdam (Latin:
Alardus Amstelredamus) (1491–1544) was a
Dutch humanist scholar,
known as an
editor of
Rodolphus Agricola and Erasmus...
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subspecies are recognised:
Telegonus alardus alardus (Stoll, 1790)
Telegonus alardus aquila Evans, 1952
Telegonus alardus latia Evans, 1952 Murillo-Hiller...
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southeast of
Bergen op Zoom. The
village was
first mentioned in 1187 as "
Alardus de Ossendreht", and is a
combination of
ferry /
waterway and ox. Ossendrecht...
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Saxon noble Alardus of
Burgdorf is
mentioned as a witness, when in 1218
Emperor Otto IV made his will at
nearby Harzburg Castle.
Alardus'
ancestors had...
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gathered the m****cripts left by Agricola, and
these were
edited by
Alardus of Amsterdam. De
Inventione Dialectica libri tres (1479): This is the work...
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Elsje van
Houwening op de
Gorkummer beurtman bij de kist met Hugo de Groot,
painted by
Pieter Alardus Haaxman....
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placed in the
Perugia Cathedral (Ball 1938: 500). The
Dutch scholar Alardus of
Amsterdam (1491–1544)
relates the
history of a
luminous "chrysolampis"...
- (translated also as "Mattins"), a
description applied also,
according to
Alardus Gazaeus even by C****ian, to the dawn hour of Lauds.
Benedict of Nursia...
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busirus Achlyodes pallida Anastrus obscurus Anastrus sempiternus Astraptes alardus aquila Astraptes fulgerator Astraptes talus Augiades crinisus Autochton...
- Liège, 1717), pp. 147-150. Waltmannus, 1124–1138 Emelinus, died 1161
Alardus, died 1162 Thibaldus,
resigned 1171 Richardus,
resigned 1188 Waltherus...