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Llull –
Blanquerna Mujū – Shasekishū 1288 –
Bonvesin da la Riva – De
magnalibus urbis Mediolani (On the
Marvels of Milan) 1288–1289 – Amir
Khusrow – Qiran-us-Sa’dain...
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gained control over
Milan 1277;
Bonvesin da la Riva
records it in his De
magnalibus urbis Mediolani (On the
Marvels of the City of Milan) as a
Visconti symbol...
- Riva, who wrote,
among other works, the
Liber di Tre Scricciur, the De
magnalibus urbis Mediolani ("The
Wonders of Milan"), and an etiquette, the De quinquaginta...
- aspects. For example,
Bonvesin della Riva's 1288
description of Milan, De
Magnalibus Urbis Mediolani,
contains a
wealth of
detailed facts and
statistics about...
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Laudatio martyrum Aegyptiorum, 1 PG 50 col. 694f.
Bovesin de la Riva, De
Magnalibus Mediolani:
Meraviglie di
Milano (Milan, 1998), as
reported in John ****ie...
- "father" of the
Lombard language. He
taught in
Legnano and in Milan. His De
magnalibus urbis Mediolani ("On the
Marvels of Milan"),
written in the late spring...
-
catalogue of
activities and
trades is
given in
Bonvesin della Riva's "de
Magnalibus Urbis Mediolani". On 22 July 1262,
Ottone Visconti was made archbishop...
- Percivaldi, p. 8.
Chisholm 1911, pp. 408–409.
Bovesin de la Riva, De
Magnalibus Mediolani:
Meraviglie di
Milano (Milan, 1998), as
reported in John ****ie...
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original on 29 May 2012. "L'idrografia di
Bonvesin - premessa" (in Italian).
Retrieved 20
October 2017. De
magnalibus Mediolani,
Libri Scheiwiller, Milano...
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Bologna (1989, p. 39).
Pagani (1903, p. 18).
Bonvesin de la Riva, De
Magnalibus urbi Mediolani. "Cronologia di
Milano dalla fondazione fino al 150 d.C...