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Radulf or
Radulph may
refer to: Radulf, King of Thuringia, 7th-century noble, Duke and then King
Radulf II, Duke of Thuringia, 9th
century Radulf of Narbonne...
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Kommentar des
Radulphus Brito zu Buch III De anima, Münster,
Aschendorf 1974.
Sophisma “Aliquis homo est species”,
edited by Jan
Pinborg in: “
Radulphus Brito’s...
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Radulphus de
Canaberiis or
Raoul de Chenevières (c.1240-1297) was a
French nobleman,
teacher of
Roman law in Orléans (France).
Canaberiis was born in...
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Ralph Niger,
Latin Radulphus Niger or
Radulfus Niger,
anglicized Ralph the
Black (c. 1140 – c. 1199), was an Anglo-French
theologian and one of the English...
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University of California, Berkeley, 1973).
Known also as
Ralphus Strodus,
Radulphus or Rodolphus.
Richard Utz,
Literarischer Nominalismus im Spätmittelalter...
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Ralph de
Diceto or
Ralph of Diss (Latin:
Radulfus de Diceto; c. 1120 – c. 1202) was
archdeacon of Middle****, dean of St Paul's
Cathedral (from c. 1180)...
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Summa Grammatica (c. 1280)
Simon of Dacia,
Domus gramaticae (1255–1270)
Radulphus Brito,
Quaestiones super Priscianum minore (c. 1300)
Michel de Marbais...
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Radulphus or
simply Ralph was an
early 13th-century
bishop of Brechin, Scotland. He was
elected to the
bishopric as
early as 1198 or 1199 when he appears...
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September 1329. He died on 14
August 1363.
Ralph founded Vicars Close. Or
Radulphus de
Salopia or
Ralph de
Salopia or Ralf of Shrewsburie; "Ralph of Shrewsbury...
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Richard FitzRalph (also Fitz Ralph; c. 1300 – 16
December 1360) was a
scholastic philosopher, theologian, and
Norman Irish Archbishop of
Armagh during...