- The
Summa Parisiensis is an
anonymous commentary on the
Decretum Gratiani from
about 1170. The
Decretum Gratiani or
Concordia discordantium canonum is...
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Matthew Paris, also
known as
Matthew of
Paris (Latin: Matthæus
Parisiensis, lit. 'Matthew the Parisian'; c. 1200 – 1259), was an
English Benedictine monk...
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traditionally contained five
species (A. magnus, A. bruni, A. collinsonae, A.
parisiensis, and A. sudrei),
recent research has
recognized at
least six morphotypes...
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Opisthocomiformes Family:
Opisthocomidae Genus: †Protoazin Mayr & De
Pietri 2014 Species: †P.
parisiensis Binomial name †Protoazin
parisiensis Mayr & De Pietri, 2014...
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oldest known birds.
Additional bones of the
first known species, G.
parisiensis, were
found in the mid-1860s.
Somewhat more-complete specimens, then...
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Legionella parisiensis is a Gram-negative
bacterium from the
genus Legionella which was
isolated from
cooling tower water in Paris. LPSN lpsn.dsmz.de...
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Gilles de
Paris (Aegidius
Parisiensis,
Giles of Paris) (c. 1160 – 1223/1224) was a
French poet of the
twelfth century. He is best
known for his instructional...
- Hansen, p.10;
Anecdota græca e codd. m****criptis Bibliothecæ regiæ
parisiensis, p.120 Homer,
Iliad 21.468-497 Homer,
Iliad 502-510 "... a
goddess universally...
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Aeneas of
Paris (died 27
December 870) was
bishop of
Paris from 858 to 870. He is best
known as the
author of one of the
controversial treatises against...
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Germain (Latin: Germ****; c. 496 – 28 May 576) was the
bishop of
Paris and is
venerated as a
saint in both the
Catholic Church and the
Eastern Orthodox...