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Gerard of
Cremona (Latin:
Gerardus Cremonensis; c. 1114 – 1187) was an
Italian translator of
scientific books from
Arabic into Latin. He
worked in Toledo...
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worked on a book on
ratio and proportion. This was
translated to
Latin by
Gherard of
Cremona and was a
commentary of Euclid's Elements. This book influenced...
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secundum consuetudinem Romanam. Paris, Jean
Philippe Jean Botcholdic,
Gherard Berneuelt. 1509.
Brevarium secundum ritum sacronsancte Romane ecclesie...
- Dal 13 al 28
marzo 1976 per una
ricerca comune Ibrahim Kodra più Gigi
Gherard (1976), OCLC 797452882,
Monza –
Galleria Agrati Kodra (1982), Paul Éluard;...
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description matches Jillian's, who used the
aliases of
Kathryn Cole,
Christine Gherard,
Diana Lopez,
Pamela Weisman, and many
other identities to
seduce young...
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Cambridge University Press. p. 213. ISBN 9781108027076. van der Schueren,
Gherard (1804).
Teuthonista of Duijtschlender. Leiden:
Herdingh en du Mortier....
- 1927–1935.
General Reports of
Travels and
Fieldworks by
Folke Bergman,
Gherard Bexell,
Birger Bohlin, Gösta Montell. In:
Reports from
Scientific Expedition...
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about 14 km
southeast of ****en. The
village was
first mentioned in 1328 as
Gherard Sconelo. Even
though it
seemingly reads "beautiful forest", the etymology...