- The
comes tractus Argentoratensis (literally: "count of
Strasbourg region") was in late
antiquity commander of
units of the
mobile field army of the Western...
-
Eckhart and
Joannes Tauler once taught. The
original name was
Schola Argentoratensis, from Argentoratum, the
former Latin name of Strasbourg. From the outset...
- in 1537, and in 1538 he set up the
Protestant gymnasium, the
Schola Argentoratensis (now
called Jean
Sturm Gymnasium), there,
which provided the model...
-
known as B.
Likely from the
scriptorium of
Louis the Pious.
Codex Argentoratensis, of the 9th or 10th century, A.
Probably a copy of B. This m****cript...
-
become his patron. He
worked at the
University of
Paris and the
Schola Argentoratensis. He died, aged
about 69, in Str****burg.
Johann Winter (Johannes Winther)...
-
reclassify Lactobacillus zhaodongensis,
Lactobacillus zeae,
Lactobacillus argentoratensis and
Lactobacillus buchneri subsp.
silagei as
Lacticaseibacillus zhaodongensis...
-
reclassify Lactobacillus zhaodongensis,
Lactobacillus zeae,
Lactobacillus argentoratensis and
Lactobacillus buchneri subsp.
silagei as
Lacticaseibacillus zhaodongensis...
- Hugh
Ripelin of
Strasburg (c. 1205 – c. 1270) was a
Dominican theologian from Strasbourg, Alsace. He is now
considered to be the
author of the Compendium...
-
commanded by
three generals: Dux
Raetiae Dux
Mogontiacensis Comes tractus Argentoratensis This
limes existed from the 3rd to the 5th
centuries AD and guarded...
- Empire:
comes Italiae,
comes Africae,
comes Tingitaniae,
comes Tractus Argentoratensis,
comes Britanniarum and
comes Litoris Saxonici; as well as two in the...