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Peter of
Blois (Latin:
Petrus Blesensis; French:
Pierre de Blois; c. 1130 – c. 1211) was a
French cleric, theologian, poet and diplomat. He is particularly...
- made up of: pp. 1–347:
Hortus Regius Blesensis Auctus (a new
edition of Abel Brunier's
Hortus Regius Blesensis with Morison's contributions). pp. 351–459:...
- by
Frenchman Walter of Châtillon (died c. 1201), and by
Breton Petrus Blesensis (died c. 1203). Additionally, the
attached folio contains German stanzas...
- century. His
surname appears in the
Latin sources as Blexus,
Blesis or
Blesensis,
indicating an ****ociation with Blois.
References to
Plato in his work...
- 206
Coelestinus III,
Thomas Cisterciensis,
Joannes Algrinus 207
Petrus Blesensis 208
Martinus Legionensis 209
Martinus Legionensis,
Wilhelmus Daniae, Gualterus...
- of Stafford:
Volume 3.
Petri Blesensis Bathoniensis Archidiaconi Opera Omnia,
Letter 97,
Volume 2, p. 74.
Petri Blesensis Bathoniensis Archidiaconi Opera...
- 2307/4051592. JSTOR 4051592.
Frost (2009), p. 34. Scalberg, p. 51.
Petrus Blesensis. Epist. No. 105. (in Latin) Britton, 32 Evans, 10-11.
Salisbury Cathedral...
- Seal (sugullum) of Hugh II of Chatillion,
count of
Blois and lord of Avesn: S[IGILLUM]
HUGONIS DE
CASTELLIONE COMITIS BLESENSIS ET D[OMI]NI DE AVESNIS...
- Judith,exctiterant,antequam Al****
praefatus sororem Theobaldi comitis Blesensis in
uxorem duceret « Les
Papes et les Ducs de Bretagne », B.A
Pocquet du...
- 1836.
Hofmann J.
Lexicon universale (1698). "BLESENSE
Castrum et
Pagus Blesensis in
Celtica Blesensum". EN
Academic (in Latin).
Yannick Pelletier (1991)...