- of
Carinthia (
Hermannus de Carinthia);
Hermann of
Dalmatia or
Hermann the
Dalmatian (
Hermannus Dalmata); or
Hermann the Slav (
Hermannus Sclavus). Herman...
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Hermannus Reydon (6
December 1896 – 24 August 1943) was a
Dutch journalist and **** collaborator. He
served as the
second Secretary-General of the Department...
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Hermannus Alemannus (Latin for
Herman the German)
translated Arabic philosophical works into Latin. He
worked at the
Toledo School of
Translators around...
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Hermannus Höfte (5
August 1884 in
Amsterdam – 18
November 1961 in Amsterdam) was a
Dutch rower.
After a four
month training period, he
competed in the...
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Latinized as
Hermannus; it
sometimes also
appears in the
older form Heriman. He is
sometimes distinguished as
Hermann of Vöhringen (Latin:
Hermannus de Voringen;...
- Routledge. pp. 57–59. ISBN 978-0-415-28063-1. Boggess,
William F. (1968). "'
Hermannus Alemannus'
Latin Anthology of
Arabic Poetry".
Journal of the American...
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devoting his life. In 1514, en
route to Basel, he made the
acquaintance of
Hermannus Buschius,
Ulrich von
Hutten and
Johann Reuchlin who
introduced him to...
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respective starting points for the
modal theories of
Aurelian of Réôme,
Hermannus Contractus, and
Guido of Arezzo": the
relation of
modal formulas to the...
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Vergilii carmina commentarii,
Volume I,
edited by
Georgius Thilo and
Hermannus Hagen,
Bibliotheca Teubneriana, Leipzig, Teubner, 1881.
Internet Archive...
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unlike other papal prerogatives, is not
incapable of modification.
Hermannus Contractus may have been the
first historian to
number the
popes continuously...