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Hermannus Alemannus (Latin for
Herman the German)
translated Arabic philosophical works into Latin. He
worked at the
Toledo School of
Translators around...
- Everardus,
called Alemannus or
Teutonicus (both
meaning "the German"), was a
German cleric,
university professor (magister) and poet. He
specialized in...
- Niccolò
Alemanni (Ancona, 12
January 1583 – Rome, 1626) was a
Roman antiquarian of Gr**** origin.
Alemanni was
educated in Rome at the Gr**** College, founded...
- AD over a
Roman army in the
Battle of the
Teutoburg Forest Hermannus Alemannus (Latin for "Herman the German"),
translator of the 13th
century Gerhard...
- Histion, who had four sons.
Their names were Francus, Rom****,
Brittos and
Alemannus, and the French, Roman,
British and
German people are
descended from them...
- 57–59. ISBN 978-0-415-28063-1. Boggess,
William F. (1968). "'Hermannus
Alemannus'
Latin Anthology of
Arabic Poetry".
Journal of the
American Oriental Society...
- the Popes, (Citadel Press, 2003), p. 208. He is
described as "natione
Alemannus ex Bavaria" by
Bartolomeo Platina (1540).
Historia de
Vitis Pontifi****...
- a
physician first, as he was
named Magister Henricus Arnault,
Medicus Alemannus de
Zuvolis (Zuvolis = Zwolle). He
became a
student of the instrument-maker...
- an
Arabic commentary written by
Averroes and
translated by
Hermannus Alemannus in 1256. The
accurate Gr****-Latin
translation made by
William of Moerbeke...
- 1160),
Benedictine scholar Herman Joseph of
Cologne (1150–1243)
Hermannus Alemannus,
Herman the German, 13th-century
translator Hermann von Münster (d. 1392)...