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Franciscus Lucas Brugensis or François Luc de
Bruges (1548/49–1619) was a
Roman Catholic biblical exegete and
textual critic from the
Habsburg Netherlands...
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bourse at
Bruges (Latin:
bursa Brugensis, Dutch: ****s ter Beurze) is the
first bourse in the world,
established in
Bruges (in today's Belgium) the...
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Robert Estienne.
After the
death of
Hentenius in 1566,
Franciscus Lucas Brugensis continued his
critical work and
prepared his own edition; the edition...
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since he
enrolled at
Leiden University under the name
Simon Stevinus Da
Brugensis (meaning "Simon
Stevin from Bruges"). His name is
usually written as Stevin...
- as
Bruggis (1012); as
Bricge in the Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle (1037); as
Brugensis (1046); as
Brycge in the Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle (1049–1052); as Brugias...
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Diocese of
Bruges (Latin:
Dioecesis Brugensis; Dutch:
Bisdom Brugge) is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or
diocese of the
Catholic Church...
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Galbert of
Bruges (Galbertus
notarius Brugensis in Latin) was a
Flemish cleric and chronicler. A
resident of
Bruges and a
functionary in the administration...
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Philips 1991 J.S. Bach:
Missae Breves BWV 233-236,
Patrick Peire,
Capella Brugensis,
Collegium Instrumentale Brugense,
Greta De Reyghere,
Wilke te Brummelstroete...
- Testament, he
advised on both the
Plantin Polyglot (1573) and
Lucas Brugensis's revision of the
Leuven Vulgate (1574). "Harlemius, Johannes". CERL Thesaurus...
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Badwellus (Claude Badwell),
Sebastian Castalio,
Isidore Clarius,
Lucas Brugensis,
Andrew Masius, John Drusius, ****tinus
Amama (Sixtinus),
Simeon de Muis...