- of
Mainz (German: Kurfürstentum
Mainz or Kurmainz; Latin:
Electoratus Moguntinus),
previously known in
English as
Mentz and by its
French name Mayence...
- 2004) (Digitalisat)
Herbarius moguntinus.
Ausgabe Vicenza 1491.
Titelblatt (Bildlink)
Gundolf Keil: 'Herbarius
Moguntinus' ('Aggregator
practicus de simplicibus';...
- Ibn al-Baitar 13th
Century Conrad of
Megenberg 14th
Century Herbarius moguntinus 1484 Gart der
Gesundheit 1485
Hortus sanitatis 1491 In 1586 the German...
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Boniface (born Wynfreth; c. 675 – 5 June 754) was an
English Benedictine monk and
leading figure in the Anglo-Saxon
mission to the
Germanic parts of Francia...
- The
Diocese of Mainz, (Latin: Diœcesis
Moguntinus)
historically known in
English as
Mentz as well as by its
French name Mayence, is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical...
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medicinal uses and
modes of preparation. It
followed the
Latin Herbarius moguntinus (1484) and the
German Gart der
Gesundheit (1485), that
Peter Schöffer...
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Herbarius may
refer to:
Herbarius moguntinus,
illustrated Latin herbal Alicyclobacillus herbarius,
species of
bacteria This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Embrico of
Mainz (Embricho
Moguntinus) is the
author of the Vita Mahumeti, a
Latin biography of Muhammad. The text is in
rhyming leonine hexameters, extending...
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Crisconius Afric**** 89
Sergius I,
Joannes VI,
Felix Ravennatensis,
Bonifacius Moguntinus 90–94 Beda 95 Beda,
Paulus Winfridus 96
Hildefonsus Tolet****, Juli****...
- De re aedificatoria, Argentorati,
excudebat M.
Iacobus Cammerlander Moguntinus, 1541. (LA) Leon
Battista Alberti, De re aedificatoria, Florentiae, accuratissime...