- Marbodus,
Marbod or
Marbode of
Rennes (c. 1035 – 11
September 1123) was
archdeacon and
schoolmaster at Angers, France, then
Bishop of
Rennes in Brittany...
- florilège de Saint-Gatien.
Contribution à l'étude des poèmes d'Hildebert et de
Marbode,
Revue Bénédictine 48 (1936) 3-40, 147-181, 235-258
Works by or
about Hildebert...
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University Press. pp. 423–. ISBN 9780231087957.
Retrieved 22
March 2015.
Marbode;
Cornarius (1799).
Marbodi Liber lapidum, seu de Gemmis.
typis J. C. Dieterich...
- youth,
Ermengarde was
noted for her
intelligence and
beauty in a poem by
Marbode of
Rennes in
which he
offers also
offers her
spiritual guidance and advice...
-
available in Latin),
included the
verse De
Gemmis (or De Lapidibus) by
Bishop Marbode of
Rennes (d. 1123), the most po****r late
medieval lapidary, describing...
-
Gemmes (2003) – for
mixed choir, 2 percussions;
Latin text of the
bishop Marbode (1037–1125);
commissioned by Gary Cook and John
Pennington Concerto for...
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about modern pharmacology that are not
supported by his
source materials.
Marbode of Rennes' De Lapidibus:
Considered as a
Medical Treatise with Text, Commentary...
- iron, ****nic, antimony, zinc, copper, lead, silver, tin, gold, mercury.
Marbode (1100). Anglicus,
Bartholomeus (1240). "Liber xvi – De
lapidibus et metallis"...
- L'Aquitaine et les Lyonnaises. Paris: Fontemoing. Ernault, Émile (1889), "
Marbode, évêque de Rennes, sa vie, ses
oeuvres (1035–1123),"
Bulletin et mémoires...