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Jacopo Berengario da
Carpi (also
known as
Jacobus Berengarius Carpensis,
Jacopo Barigazzi,
Giacomo Berengario da
Carpi or
simply Carpus; c. 1460 – c. 1530)...
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Berengar I (Latin: Berengarius, Perngarius; Italian:
Berengario; c. 845 – 7
April 924) was the king of
Italy from 887. He was Holy
Roman Emperor between...
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attributed to them with the two
earliest being Alessandro Achillini and
Jacopo Berengario da Carpi.
Several sources,
including Eustachi and C****eri,
attribute the...
- the
Unruochings and
those related. Bérenger is the
French form,
while Berengario is the
Italian form,
Berenguer is the
Catalan form, and
Berenguier or...
- Achillini. The
first brief written description of the
malleus was by
Berengario da
Carpi in his
Commentaria super anatomia Mundini (1521).
Niccolo M****a's...
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though its
clear clinical understanding emerged in the 19th century.
Berengario da
Carpi provided the
first recorded description of the
appendix in the...
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Alessandro Achillini. The
first brief written description of the
incus was by
Berengario da
Carpi in his
Commentaria super anatomia Mundini (1521).
Andreas Vesalius...
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Concussion symptoms were
first described systematically in the 16th century by
Berengario da Carpi. It was
first suggested in the 18th
century that intracranial...
- 1960
Codex diplomaticus Langobardiae, no. 34. Schiaparelli,
Diplomi di
Berengario, no. L****VII (26
January 913). A. Bedina, 'Gisla,' In:
Dizionario Biografico...
- Notoria), a
medieval treatise on
angelic magic attributed to King Solomon.
Berengario Ganell's
version of the
Sworn Book,
contained within his Best of the Sacred...