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- Alexander Neckam (8 September 1157 – 31 March 1217) was an English poet, theologian, and writer. He was an abbot of Cirencester Abbey from 1213 until his...
- first described in medieval Europe by the English theologian Alexander Neckam (1157–1217 AD). The first literary description of a comp**** in Western Europe...
- Tripoli, countess of Tripoli Hodierna of St Albans, mother of Alexander Neckam and wet nurse to Richard I of England 21047 Hodierna This disambiguation...
- "rustic's theriac" (cure-all) (see F. Adams' Paulus Aegineta, p. 99). Alexander Neckam, a writer of the 12th century (see Wright's edition of his works, p. 473...
- near the Fuji River but he escapes safely with the routed army. Alexander Neckam becomes a lecturer in Paris, and writes De Natura Rerum, an early mention...
- other authors added the condition of Sirius being ascendant. Alexander Neckam (died 1217) was the first to say that not the glare but the "air corruption"...
- the James Tait Black Award in 1947 for his book English Naturalists from Neckam to Ray. Some of his writings have been described as an early example of...
- pushed back the first mention of the magnetic comp**** in Europe to Alexander Neckam about +1190, followed soon afterwards by Guyot de Provins in +1205 and Jacques...
- Demetrius of Phalerum Phaedrus Babrius Avi**** Dositheus Magister Alexander Neckam Adémar de Chabannes Odo of Cheriton John Lydgate Kawanabe Kyōsai Laurentius...
- Renaissance. Another version of Romulus in Latin elegiacs was made by Alexander Neckam, born at St Albans in 1157. Interpretive "translations" of the elegiac Romulus...