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Corinium Dobunnorum was the Romano-British
settlement at
Cirencester in the present-day
English county of Gloucestershire. Its 2nd-century
walls enclosed...
- composition. It was then
published under a
variant of his name (Ricardus
Corinensis) and the
conflation was
universally accepted, to the
point where Richard's...
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author had alleged. Mayor, John E. B., ed. (1869), "Editions of
Ricardi Corinensis de Situ Britanniae",
Speculum Historiale de
Gestis Regum Angliae, vol...
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Ricardus Corinensis".
Rheinisches Museum für
Philologie [Rhenish
Museum of Philology] (in German). 4: 346–353. Wilson,
Daniel (1869). "Ricardus
Corinensis: A...
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adopted the
suggestion and
published his
account under the name
Ricardus Corinensis, from the
archaic Latin form of Cirencester's name. It has
since become...
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Nichols & Son, pp. 365–369. Wex,
Friedrich Karl (1846), "Ueber
Ricardus Corinensis [On
Richardus Coriensis]",
Rheinisches Museum für
Philologie [Rhenish...