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- The Summa Parisiensis is an anonymous commentary on the Decretum Gratiani from about 1170. The Decretum Gratiani or Concordia discordantium canonum is...
- Straininfo of Legionella parisiensis ATCC UniProt Journal of Clinical Microbiology [1] Type strain of Legionella parisiensis at BacDive - the Bacterial...
- tibia of G. parisiensis"]". C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris (in French). 40: 579–582. Hébert, E. (1855b). "Note sur le fémur du Gastornis parisiensis ["Note on the...
- Matthew Paris, also known as Matthew of Paris (Latin: Matthæus Parisiensis, lit. 'Matthew the Parisian'; c. 1200 – 1259), was an English Benedictine monk...
- Abbo Cernuus ("the Crooked"), Abbo Parisiensis, or Abbo of Saint-Germain (c. 850 – c. 923) was a Neustrian Benedictine monk and poet of the Abbey of...
- Catholic University of Paris (and in Latin as Universitas catholica Parisiensis), is a private university located in Paris, France. The Institut catholique...
- Opisthocomiformes Family: Opisthocomidae Genus: †Protoazin Mayr & De Pietri 2014 Species: †P. parisiensis Binomial name †Protoazin parisiensis Mayr & De Pietri, 2014...
- traditionally contained five species (A. magnus, A. bruni, A. collinsonae, A. parisiensis, and A. sudrei), recent research has recognized at least six morphotypes...
- Albertus Parisiensis (fl. 1146–1177), also known as Albert of Paris, was a French cantor and composer. He is credited with creating the first known piece...
- 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...