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Henry Denifle, in
German Heinrich Seuse Denifle (January 16, 1844 in Imst,
Tyrol – June 10, 1905 in Munich), was an
Austrian paleographer and historian...
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which included masters and students;
hence the name University.
Henry Denifle and some
others hold that this
honour is
exclusive to the
school of Notre-Dame...
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Guillelmotti (d. 1893),
historian of the
Pontifical Navy, and
historian Heinrich Denifle (d. 1905).
During the Reformation, many of the
convents of
Dominican nuns...
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Canon Law, as a
result of
having p****ed
rigorous examinations.
Henri Denifle states that d'Estouteville's
degree in
Canon Law did not come from the...
- (1838–1917) Léon Ollé-Laprune (1839–1898)
Caspar Isenkrahe (1844–1921)
Henry Denifle (1844–1905)
Aloisio Galea (1851–1905)
Marcelino Menéndez y
Pelayo (1856–1912)...
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later nineteenth century for the
recovery of Eckhart's
works was
Henry Denifle, who was the
first to
recover Eckhart's
Latin works, from 1886 onwards...
- the
influence of the
Correctio Biblie on
later correctoria, see
Heinrich Denifle, 'Die
Handschriften der Bibel-Correctorien des 13. Jahrhunderts', Archiv...
- Christiana, in
provincias ecclesiasticas distributa (in French). Paris.
Denifle, H. (1889). "Die
Denkschriften der
Colonna gegen Bonifaz VIII. und der...
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summaries thereof (Summæ de eiusdem). At the same time, his
rescript (
Denifle, "Chartul. Univ. Paris", I, 78)
renews the
condemnation of the Pantheists...
- Frantin. p. 312.
Wrigley (1970), p. 438. Lützelschwab, pp. 47–48.
Henri Denifle,
Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis Tomus II (Paris 1891), no. 822...