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Sigebert or
Sigibert of
Gembloux (Latin:
Sigebertus or
Sigibertus Gemblacensis; c. 1030 – 5
October 1112) was a
medieval author,
known mainly as a pro-Imperial...
- it does not have the
depicted form
until the 12th century.
Sigebertus Gemblacensis in c. 1105–1110 did
describe Guido using the
joints of the hand to aid...
- Efternacensis,
Petrus Alphonsus 158–159
Anselmus Cantuariensis 160
Sigebertus Gemblacensis 161 Ivo
Carnotensis 162 Ivo Carnotensis,
Petrus Chrysol****, Anselmus...
- had
columns and
marble brought from Rome and Ravenna) from
Sigeberti Gemblacensis chronica **** continuationibus. in
Georg Heinrich Pertz et al. (ed.),...
- and
Commentary Sigebert of
Gembloux (1844), Bethmann,
Ludwig Conrad (ed.),
Chronica Sigeberti Gemblacensis monachi, MGH Scriptores, vol. 6, pp. 268–474...
- text as it is
known today is
derived from
three key m****cripts:
Codex Gemblacensis (G),
Codex Lipsiensis (L), and
Codex Matritensis (M).
These in turn belong...
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Anselm of Gembloux,
Latinized Anselmus Gemblacensis (died 22
February 1136) was
abbot of
Gembloux Abbey 1115–1136, and
continuator of the
chronicle of...
- Tsuneki, 1970 i c g
Crossocerus gaboni Leclercq, 2008 i c g
Crossocerus gemblacensis Leclercq, 1968 i c g
Crossocerus gerardi Leclercq, 1956 i c g Crossocerus...
- m****cript (Leipzig, Universitätsbibliothek, civ. Rep II). Latin:
Godescalcus Gemblacensis,
sometimes anglicized "Godescalc". Sara Moens, "Gottschalk of Gembloux"...