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Henry of
Ghent (c. 1217 – 29 June 1293), also
known as
Henricus de
Gandavo and
Henricus Gandavensis, was a
scholastic philosopher who
acquired the nickname...
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European writers during the age of
exploration disseminated the myth, but the
Gandavo [pt] (1576)
included an
illustration of "Hipupiàra" with
female ****...
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Simon of
Ghent (or
Simon de
Gandavo; died 1315) was a
medieval Bishop of
Salisbury in England.
Simon was a
prebendary of the
diocese of
Salisbury and...
- and the
forest of blunders) (1991);
Sobre Camões,
Gândavo e
Outras Personagens (On Camões,
Gandâvo and
Other Characters) 2000); Adamastor,
Nomen Gigantis...
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taken up by
Pedro Magalhães
Gandavo, who
titled his 1576
history of "Santa Cruz,
vulgarly called Brazil".
Gandavo opens with an
explanation of the...
- (Subscription or UK
public library membership required.) Reg.
Simon de
Gandavo (Cant. & York Soc.), i, 105, 116, 129. Cal. Fine R. 1272–1307, 207. Reg...
- ’ ‘Questiones de Angelis.’ ‘Questiones Ordinariæ.’ ‘Contra Henri**** de
Gandavo, in
quibus impugnat S.
Thomam de Aquino.’ ‘Contra
Corruptorem S. Thomæ...
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Franckfordia socios, 1483. [1]
Questiones magistri Joannis Dullaert a
gandavo in
librum predicabilium Prphirii se****dum
duplicem viam
nominalium et realium...
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whereupon he was
discharged as a captain. He also
translated Pero de Magalhães
Gândavo [pt]'s
Histories of
Brazil into
English that same year.
Stetson later served...
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Aristotelis diligenter recognite et
revise a
magistro Johanne Dullaert de
Gandavo antea nusquam impresse (in Latin). Parhisiis:
Opera ac
industria magistri...