- The
Corpus Cluniacense or
Corpus Islamolatinum,
sometimes erroneously the
Corpus Toledanum, is a
collection of
Latin writings about Islam compiled in...
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Muhammad in the West is
found in a 12th-century m****cript of the
Corpus Cluniacense, tied to
Hermann of Carinthia's
introduction to his
translation of the...
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There are five main
collections of Tertullian's works,
known as the
Cluniacense, Corbeiense, Trecense,
Agobardinum and Ottoboni****. Some of Tertullian's...
- of the Qur'an was the prin****l work of this collection, the
Corpus Cluniacense. The
undertaking was huge,
taking over a year and
filling over 100 folios...
- ("Clause") Cl. –
Clericus Clico. – Clericus,
Clerico ("Cleric") Clun. –
Cluniacenses ("Monks of Cluny") C.M. –
Causa Mortis ("On
occasion of death") Cod....
-
Udalrici Cluniacensis (1853). "Caput II: De
domno abbate".
Consuetudines cluniacenses.
Liber Tertius: pro
singulis obedientiis (in Latin). Migne. pp. 733–734...
- July 1139, and 14 July
remains his
feast day. His work
Consuetudines cluniacenses ("Uses of Cluny") was
composed at the
request of
William of Hirsau, in...
-
Clausula ("Clause") Cl., Clico. – Clericus,
Clerico ("Cleric") Clun. –
Cluniacenses ("Monks of Cluny") C.M. –
Causa Mortis ("On
occasion of death") Cod....
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Arabic texts,
including the Qur'an. The
collection is
known at the
Corpus Cluniacense. The
translation work went on in 1142–1143.
Peter of
Toledo appears to...
- the Quran, Lex
Mahumet pseudoprophete. This
becomes part of the
Corpus Cluniacense. 1143 1 March. Muño
Alfonso and an army of
knights from Ávila, Segovia...