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Rimini (c. 1300 –
November 1358), also
called Gregorius de
Arimino or
Ariminensis, was one of the
great scholastic philosophers and
theologians of the...
- The
Diocese of
Rimini (Latin:
Dioecesis Ariminensis) is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or
diocese of the
Catholic Church in
Emilia Romagna, Italy...
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autem pietas vestra verius cognosceret ea, quae
gesta sunt in
concilio Ariminensi, transmisi, et pet ut ea
libenter legi praciiatis: sic enim cognoscet...
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Cupidus in
collaboration with
Herimannus Novocomensis, Iconoclastes,
Lydia Ariminensis, Theodorus. A
contest of
Latin crosswords (Certamen
Aenigmatum Latinorum)...
- priest, naturalist, and mycologist. In 1755, he
published Fungorum Agri
Ariminensis Historia,
consisting of 80
pages and
illustrated with 40
copper plates...
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Bevilacqua family additional property in an
adjustment entitled In
Comitatu Ariminensi in
villa Corliano Bibens aquam. This
property in Corliano [it] was given...
- of the Via
Flaminia and the
renaming of
Ariminum as
Colonia Augusta Ariminensis,
leading the city to be ****ociated with Augustus, a
legacy that would...
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arcorum Leclercq c g
Crossocerus ardens (Cameron, 1890) i c g
Crossocerus ariminensis Terayama and Murota, 2016 i g
Crossocerus arnoldi Leclercq and Miller...
- Chen (1968)
Cercospora arecacearum Hidayat &
Meeboon (2009)
Cercospora ariminensis Cavara (1899)
Cercospora aristidae Chupp (1954)
Cercospora aristolochiae-contortae...
- also
given as Arimineo. In
Latin he is
Philippus Arimineus, Ariminaeus,
Ariminensis or de Arimino.
Margaret L. King,
Venetian Humanism in an Age of Patrician...