- Look up
camerarius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Camerarius may have the
following meanings:
Synonymous to titles:
Chamberlain (one of)
Papal gentlemen...
- 1574. He was the
father of the
physician Joachim Camerarius the Younger, and his
grandson Ludwig Camerarius was a
leading figure of the
Thirty Years' War...
-
process was
evident with
Camerarius Boso Breakspeare.
During the long sede
vacante of 1268 to 1271, the
importance of the
Camerarius was so
clear that the...
- the
possessions of the Holy See,
became known as the
camerarius ("Chamberlain"). The
camerarius was for
centuries a
central figure in the
Papal court...
-
Rudolf Jakob Camerarius or
Camerer (12
February 1665 – 11
September 1721) was a
German botanist and physician.
Camerarius was born at Tübingen, and became...
-
office of
camerarius (chamberlain) was
established by Pope
Urban II.
Since the
middle of the 12th
century the
Papal chamberlain (
camerarius domini papae)...
- camarlingus, in turn
coming through the
Frankish kamerling, from the
Latin camerarius which meant "chamber officer" (generally
meaning "treasure chamber")....
-
Mirabilia Urbis Romae (“Marvels of the City of Rome”) is a
grouping of
hundreds of m****cripts, incunabula, and
books in
Latin and
modern European languages...
- the Popes, 243. Williman,
Daniel (1977). "Letters of
Etienne Cambarou,
Camerarius Apostolicus (1347–1361)".
Archivum Historiae Pontificiae. 15: 195–215...
- his life. He was the son of the
scholar Joachim Camerarius the
Younger and
grandson of
Joachim Camerarius the Elder. The
Collectio Camerariana collection...