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Dicuilus (or the more
vernacular version of the name
Dícuil) was a monk and geographer, born
during the
second half of the 8th century.
Noble and Evans...
- An
earlier source that
could possibly refer to the
Papar is the work of
Dicuil, an
early 9th-century
Irish monk and geographer,
which included mention...
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formulas were
described by the
Irish monk
Dicuil in
about 816 in his Computus. An
English translation of
Dicuil's account is available. The
triangular number...
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habitation as
early as the 4th century, Færeyinga Saga and the
writings of
Dicuil place initial Norse settlement in the
early 9th century. As with the subsequent...
- Aryabhata,
Brahmagupta and
Bhaskara II; and in
medieval Europe to Alcuin,
Dicuil, Fibonacci, Sacrobosco, and
anonymous commentators of
Talmud known as Tosafists...
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Iceland in the book De
mensura orbis terrae by the
Irish monk
Dicuil,
dating to 825.
Dicuil claimed to have met some
monks who had
lived on the
island of...
- A
geography treatise De
Mensura Orbis Terrae written by the
Irish monk
Dicuil (born late 8th century)
reports a
conversation with
another monk, Fidelis...
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crossed the sea to Thule,
where they
settled beside the Geats. The
Irish monk
Dicuil in his "Liber De
Mensura Orbis Terrae" (written
circa 825)
after quoting...
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African elephants were not tamable.
Another clue
comes from the
Irish monk
Dicuil who
mentions Abul-Abbas in his
description of
India in his
geographic work...
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Clement of
Ireland Coelius Sedulius Colman nepos Cracavist Columb****
Dicuil Donatus of
Fiesole Dungal Hibernicus exul John
Scotus Eriugena Joseph Scottus...