- fictitious, thus the
authorship of
Mutus Liber has long been in doubt. Rev.
Arcère, a
noted historian of La Roc****e,
claims that
Jacob Tollé is the author...
-
Italy "height" (capitolium, the mountain-top), or "stronghold" (arx, from
arcere); it was not a town at first, but it
became the
nucleus of one, as houses...
- ISBN 978-1849086165.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
multiple names:
authors list (link)
Arcère, Louis-Étienne (1757).
Histoire de la
ville de la Roc****e et du pays d'Aulnis...
- Peyrouny, CRDP of Aquitaine, 2009, p. 14. ISBN 9 782866 175399 Louis-Étienne
Arcère,
Histoire de la
Ville de la Roc****e et du Pays d'Aulnis, 1756, p. 40 online...
- pp. 43–47.
Retrieved 29
October 2024. "Surgères (17) par Louis-Etienne
Arcère (1698-1782) -
Histoire P****ion -
Saintonge Aunis Angoumois". www.histoirep****ion...
- the
commune seems rather vague.
According to the
historian Louis-Étienne
Arcère, "A
decree of
Charles V of the year 1372,
gives to the
Island the name of...
-
stabulis quos
dedit aula lupos. Celurcâ in cælum
migravit nunc, quia non quit
Arcere a
stabulis quos
dedit aula lupos. (‘Celurca’ is the
Latin for Montrose)...
-
Raimund or Raimondo; Perauldi, Péraud, Perrault, or Pérault.
Arcerès, p. 296.
Arcerès states that
Raymond taught school children at Surgères and at La...