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Disciplina clericalis is a book by
Petrus Alphonsi.
Written in
Latin at the
beginning of the 12th century, it is a
collection of 33
fables and
tales and...
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funeralis Scudder & Burgess, 1870
Helias clericalis Burmeister, 1875
Nisoniades australis Mabille, 1883
Phlebodes clericalis Burmeister, 1878
Thanaos funeralis...
- Alfonsi,
Disciplina Clericalis,
Heidelberg 1911. The scholar's guide. A
translation of the twelfth-century
Disciplina Clericalis of
Pedro Alfonso, by...
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focus of the story. This
version reached Europe through the
Disciplina Clericalis and is also to be
found in the
Gesta Romanorum. In it, the
incident of...
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Disciplina Clericalis/Tale 18
Rashi as the
first literary reference may
reflect the well-known...
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counting sheep in the
early twelfth-century
Spanish work
Disciplina clericalis. The
section The King and his Story-teller (section 12) uses the idea...
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fairly early, e.g. in the
Frankish empire (9th century) as alba
clericalis, in
contrast to the
liturgical alb, and in
England (10th century) under...
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translated into
Latin by
Petrus Alphonsi and
included in his
Disciplina Clericalis. In the 14th century, a
version of this tale also
appears in the Gesta...
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translated into
Latin by
Petrus Alphonsi and
included in his
Disciplina Clericalis,
alongside the "Sindibad"
story cycle. In the 14th century, a version...
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circulating in
Europe in
Latin works such as
Petrus Alfonsi's
Disciplina clericalis. The work is part of the 'Sindibad' or 'Seven Sages' tradition; the majority...