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- Alfred of Sarashel, also known as Alfred the Philosopher, Alfred the Englishman or Alfredus Anglicus, was born in England some time in the 12th century...
- philosophy (which include editions of the works of such writers as Alfred of Sareshel, Bartholomaeus Anglicus, the anonymous author of a Peterhouse m****cript...
- magazine Alfred Pennyworth, butler to DC Comics superhero Batman Alfred of Sareshel (12th–13th century), English translator Alfred of Sherborne (10th century)...
- Alcuin Alexander Neckam Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Kathīr al-Farghānī Alfred of Sareshel Al-Ghazali Ambrose Anselm of Canterbury Archelaus (geographer)[citation...
- during this period, but the translator of the work is unknown. Alfred of Sareshel's (c. 1200–1227) translations include the works of Nicolaus of Damascus...
- Alfaroa Anastasio Alfaro (1865–1951) Juglandaceae Bu Alfredia Alfred of Sareshel (12th C.), translator Asteraceae Bu Algernonia Hugh Algernon Weddell (1819–1877)...
- elementorum. Aquinas' teaching opposes to the theses put forward by Alfred of Sareshel in his 1217 "De motu cordis", in which the English author argued that the...
- religious treatises, dated 1213, and a Gr**** treatise on biology. Alfred of Sareshel (also known as Alvred Alphitus, Walfred, Sarawel, Sarchel, Alphredus Philosophus...
- Alfred Kastil Alfred Loisy Alfred Mele Alfred North Whitehead Alfred of Sareshel Alfred Rosenberg Alfred Russel Wallace Alfred Schmidt (philosopher) Alfred...
- of Hales, (died 1245) Alexander Nequam/Neckam/of St Alban's Alfred of Sareshel/Alfredus Anglicus Alphonsus Maria de Liguori Amalric of Bena/Bène, (died...