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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...
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philosophy (which
include editions of the
works of such
writers as
Alfred of
Sareshel,
Bartholomaeus Anglicus, the
anonymous author of a
Peterhouse m****cript...
- Ein Herz und eine
Seele (1973–1976),
based on
Alfred Garnett Alfred of
Sareshel (12th–13th century),
English translator Alfred of
Sherborne (10th century)...
- of Hales, (died 1245)
Alexander Nequam/Neckam/of St Alban's
Alfred of
Sareshel/Alfredus
Anglicus Amalric of Bena/Bène, (died c. 1204–1207) Aimoin, (born...
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Alcuin Alexander Neckam Ahmad ibn
Muhammad ibn Kathīr al-Farghānī
Alfred of
Sareshel Al-Ghazali
Ambrose Anselm of
Canterbury Archelaus (geographer)[citation...
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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...
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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...
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religious treatises,
dated 1213, and a Gr****
treatise on biology.
Alfred of
Sareshel (also
known as
Alvred Alphitus, Walfred, Sarawel, Sarchel,
Alphredus Philosophus...
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Premonstratensian and
Carthusian monk
sometimes called Adam
Anglicus Alfred of
Sareshel (12th-13th centuries),
English translator also
known as
Alfredus Anglicus...