- John of
Seville (Latin:
Johannes Hispalensis or
Johannes Hispaniensis) (fl. 1133-53) was one of the main
translators from
Arabic into
Castilian in partnership...
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Isidore of
Seville (Latin:
Isidorus Hispalensis; c. 560 – 4
April 636) was a Hispano-Roman scholar, theologian, and
archbishop of Seville. He is widely...
- Juan
Navarro of Seville,
hence the
epithet Hispalensis,
Marchena c. 1530 –
Palencia 25
September 1580) was a
Spanish composer. He is not
related to the...
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Trapania hispalensis is a
species of sea slug, a
dorid nudibranch, a
marine gastropod mollusc in the
family Goniodorididae. This
species was
first described...
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European languages. In the 12th
century it was
translated by
Johannes Hispalensis. In 1512 it was
published by
Melchiorre Sessa in Venice. The 1473 copy...
- 63 (3): 183–191. doi:10.2307/593870. JSTOR 593870.
Hispalensis,
Isidorus (1773).
Isidori Hispalensis Historia de
regibus Gothorum,
Vandalorum et Suevorum...
- época islámica.
Breve recorrido histórico-político" (PDF).
Philologia Hispalensis. 13 (1): 19.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on 9
October 2022. El Hour...
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Severn Beach Parish Council.
Seville Spain SPQH
Senatus Populusque Hispalensis On the
historic banner of the city.
Siena Italy SPQS On the base of...
- 835 CE].
Flowers of Abu Ma'shar (in
English and Latin).
Translated by
Hispalensis, Joannes. Augsburg, DE:
Erhard Ratdolt.
Retrieved 2021-10-13 – via World...
- (Charisius,
Aelius Donatus, ****tus
Pompeius Festus,
Aulus Gellius,
Isidorus Hispalensis, Macrobius,
Nonius Marcellus, Priscian,
Marcus Terentius Varro). Much...