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Idiota was
published in
Paris under the name of
Raymundus Jord****. It is
known for
certain that this
Raymundus was a Frenchman, a
Canon Regular of St. Augustine...
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writings he
cites as his own, he has been
identified with a man
called Raymundus de
Terminis (cat.
Ramon de Tèrmens). He
would have been a
Mallorcan who...
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between 1355 and 1370. He is
known for
summarising in
mnemonic rhymes Raymundus of Pennaforte's then-well-circulated book,
Summa de
poenitentia et matrimonio...
- XIIIe-XVe siècle, Turnhout, 2014, pp. 329–366
online Richard Harvey,
Raymundus Martini and the
Pugio Fidei: The Life and Work of a
Medieval Controversialist...
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Raymond of
Penyafort OP (Catalan: Sant
Ramon de Penyafort, IPA: [ˈsan rəˈmon də ˌpɛɲəˈfɔɾ]; c. 1175 – 6
January 1275) was a
Catalan Dominican friar in...
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original on 28
February 2019.
Retrieved 22
November 2018. Rikang,
Raymundus (16
October 2014). "Siapa
Andika Perkasa,
Komandan Paspampres Jokowi?"...
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Raymond Gaufredi (died 1310),
sometimes anglicized as
Raymond Godefroy, was
Minister General of the
Franciscan Order from 1289 to 1295.
Raymond Gaufredi...
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Salvo Church in
Valletta and
given the name Aloysius-Rosarius-Amadeus-
Raymundus-Andreas. His
younger brother Leandro Preziosi became one of the pioneers...
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theology had its
origins in
lectures in the convents: St.
Anthony of Padua,
Raymundus Lullus, and the
Dominican Bernard of
Trilia all lectured. Two letters...
- from R. Ishmael's midrash, that of R. Simeon. The
Christian polemicist Raymundus Martini in the 13th
century claimed in his
Pugio Fidei that
Sifre contained...