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Biagio Brugi (1855 – 1934) was an
Italian jurist. He
taught Roman law at
Catania (1882),
Padua (1885) and Pisa (1918–30). He was a
student of Filippo...
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Juris Canonico-Civilis
Compendium Nova Editio,
Tomus Tertius, Pars
Secunda (
Brugis: Desclée de
Brouwer et Sii, 1928) p. 86 (citing the
canonist Pope Benedict...
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Thomas Brugis (fl. 1640?) was an
English surgeon.
Brugis was born
probably between 1610 and 1620,
since he
practised for
seven years as a
surgeon during...
- (1049–1052); as
Brugias (1072); as
Bruges (1080–1085); as
Bruggas (c. 1084); as
Brugis (1089); and as
Brugge (1116). The name
probably derives from the Old Dutch...
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Bartholomaeus of
Bruges (Barthélemy de Bruges) (died 1356) was a
Flemish physician and
natural philosopher. He
graduated M.A. at the
University of Paris...
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Various Subjects … (London, England: (Self-published by author;
printed by R.
Brugis), 1709),
pages 139–169.
Francis Hauksbee (1711) "An
account of an experiment...
- Compendium: Nova
Editio ad
normam Codicis Iuris Canonici Tomus Primus (
Brugis:
Societatis Sancti Augustini, 1921). Epstein,
David G.,
Bruce A. Markell...
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Brugensis OFM,
Gualterus de Brugge,
Gauthier de
Bruges OM,
Gualterus de
Brugis,
Gualterus de Brüge,
Walter von Brügge) was a
Franciscan theologian, who...
- Lord
Chancellor Thomas Brodie-Sangster (born 1990),
English actor Thomas Brugis,
English surgeon Thomas Bunday (1948–1983),
American serial killer Tom Calma...
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Francis (1709). Psicho-Mechanical
Experiments On
Various Subjects. R.
Brugis. Pumfrey,
Stephen (May 2009). "Hauksbee,
Francis (bap. 1660, d. 1713)"....