- in Latin, his name is
frequently given as
Andreas Alpagus Bellunensis,
where "
Bellunensis"
refers to his
birthplace of
Belluno in
northeastern Italy...
- The
Diocese of Belluno-Feltre (Latin:
Dioecesis Bellunensis-Feltrensis) is a
Latin diocese of the
Catholic Church located in the Veneto,
northern Italy...
- of Mycteriacetus.
Mycteriacetus bellunensis was
originally named as a new
species of Eurhinodelphis, E.
bellunensis, by
Pilleri (1985). However, Bianucci...
- collection, once
owned by
Henry IV of
England (early 15th century)
Codex Bellunensis,
illustrated florilegia and
botanical codex with 180 full-page painted...
- 1000 << de
Musano usque in
capite montis Belluni >>, in 1239 <<
Montis Bellunensis Castrum >>, in 1245 <<
Castrum Montisbellune >> and in 1251 <<Montebelluna>>...
-
scillae Ag****iz, 1841 "Squalodon"
kelloggi Rothausen, 1968
Squalodon bellunensis Dal Piaz, 1901
Squalodon peregrinus Dal Piaz, 1971
Squalodon imperator...
- Order:
Sirenia Family:
Dugongidae Subfamily:
Dugonginae Genus: †Italosiren Voss, Sorbi, and Domning, 2017
Species I.
bellunensis (de Zigno, 1875) (type)...
- era
Costui -
Scheda di
Urbano Bolzanio (dalle Fosse)
Fratris Urbani bellunensis ordinis minorum institutiones grammaticae.
Venetiis in
aedibus Aldi Manutii...
-
earliest record in
European languages in the
Latin writer Andreas Alpagus Bellunensis (died c. 1522), an
Italian who
lived in
Damascus for decades. He spelled...
-
Italy Voynich m****cript (text in code)
Early 15th-century
Venice Codex Bellunensis (aka
Belluno Herbal) (based on the work of Dioscorides) c. 1403 Padua...