- The
Micrologus is a
treatise on
Medieval music written by
Guido of Arezzo,
dating to
approximately 1026. It was
dedicated to Tedald,
Bishop of Arezzo....
- Cathedral. It was at this time that
Guido began work on the
Micrologus, or in full
Micrologus de
disciplina artis musicae. The work was both commissioned...
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Micrologus is a
genus of sea snails,
marine gastropod mollusks in the
family Pisaniidae.
Species within the
genus Micrologus include:
Micrologus mochatinctus...
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Ensemble Micrologus is an
Italian group that
performs vocal and
instrumental medieval music,
including both
religious and
secular pieces from the 12th...
- M.
George Whitehead his
Almand Dowland published a
translation of the
Micrologus of
Andreas Ornithoparcus in 1609,
originally printed in
Latin in Leipzig...
- (eds.).
Dialogues among Books in
Medieval Western Magic and Divination.
Micrologus' library. Vol. 65.
Sismel edizioni del Galluzzo. pp. 47–73. ISBN 9788884505811...
-
Alchemy from the Arab-Muslim
World to the
Latin West in the
Middle Ages".
Micrologus. 28: 87–141. hdl:2078.1/211340. p. 114 (no. 20).
Moureau mentions that...
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public figures are also
briefly recounted.
Bernold was the
author of
Micrologus de
ecclesiasticis observationibus (c. 1085), a
lengthy commentary on the...
-
Alchemy from the Arab-Muslim
World to the
Latin West in the
Middle Ages".
Micrologus. 28: 87–141. hdl:2078.1/211340. pp. 106, 111. Newman,
William R. (2000)...
- and
medieval learned discourse: the
barnacle in all its states] (PDF).
Micrologus (in French). 8: 351–393. Kenicer, G. J. (2020).
Plant Magic. Edinburgh:...