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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...
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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...
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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...
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University Press, 2002), 86–87.
Georg Schepss,
Conradus Hirsaugiensis (1889).
Conradi Hirsaugiensis Dialogus super Auctores sive Didascalon: Eine Literaturgeschichte...
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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...
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Conrad Gessner, 1516–65),
Swiss naturalist and
bibliographer Conradus Hirsaugiensis (AKA
Conrad of Hirsau, c. 1070 – c. 1150),
German Benedictine monk and...
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first do****ented
mention as
Stutpferrich in a copy of the
Codex Hirsaugiensis dates back to the year 1100. The name
suggests that the
place was originally...
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published 1518
Annales Hirsaugienses, 1509–1514. The full
title is
Annales hirsaugiensis...complectens
historiam Franciae et Germaniae,
gesta imperatorum, regum...
- 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...
- them both.
Philosophicarum et
Astronomicarum Institutionum Guilielmi Hirsaugiensis Olim
Abbatis Libri Tres [The
Former Abbot William of Hirsau's Three...