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- Conrad of Hirsau or Hirschau (Latin: Conradus Hirsaugiensis; c. 1070 – c. 1150) was a German Benedictine monk and writer at the Hirsau Abbey. He is known...
- existence of God. His life is recorded in the Vita Willihelmi abbatis Hirsaugiensis. William of Hirsau is commemorated by the Benedictines on 4 or 5 July...
- University Press, 2002), 86–87. Georg Schepss, Conradus Hirsaugiensis (1889). Conradi Hirsaugiensis Dialogus super Auctores sive Didascalon: Eine Literaturgeschichte...
- completed by Johannes Trithemius after Adam's death in 1514 as Annales Hirsaugiensis. Most of Adam's musical works are liturgical settings or secular songs...
- Neckartailfingen was first mentioned in 1090 in the Hirsau codex (Codex Hirsaugiensis) as Tagelvingen. Built by order of the Hirsau abbey, the town's landmark...
- Conrad Gessner, 1516–65), Swiss naturalist and bibliographer Conradus Hirsaugiensis (AKA Conrad of Hirsau, c. 1070 – c. 1150), German Benedictine monk and...
- Schwieberdingen. The oldest record of Nippenburg's existence is from the Codex Hirsaugiensis of 1160, making it among the oldest castles in the vicinity of Stuttgart...
- Edited by Beatus Rhen**** basing himself on two m****cripts, the Codex Hirsaugiensis and the Codex Paterniacensis. This volume was meant to be the first...
- Baden-Württemberg. Dettenhausen was first officially mentioned in the Codex Hirsaugiensis in around 1100 AD as "Detenhusen". Dettenhausen has 5.441 citizens (as...
- published 1518 Annales Hirsaugienses, 1509–1514. The full title is Annales hirsaugiensis...complectens historiam Franciae et Germaniae, gesta imperatorum, regum...