- Stadt,
Scriptoris studied at
Paris and
joined the
Franciscan order. He
subsequently began teaching at Tübingen.
Konrad Pellikan, who
became Scriptoris’ most...
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Genealogiae scriptoris Fusniacensis or
Genealogia regum Francorum tertiae stirpis is the
conventional Latin title given to a
collection of genealogies...
- The writing-riddle is an
international riddle type,
attested across Europe and Asia. Its most
basic form was
defined by
Antti Aarne as 'white field, black...
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Martin Luther.
Notable Scotists of the
sixteenth century included Paul
Scriptoris,
noted professor at the
University of Tübingen, and the
Archbishop of...
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mentally incapacitated, 1013–1059
French monarchs family tree
Genealogiae scriptoris Fusniacensis Capetian Armorial Titular claim rather than de facto. Title...
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Maternus De
Errore Profanorum Religionum;
Vetus Orbis Descriptio Graeci Scriptoris sub Constantio. Bowder, D. (1978) The Age of
Constantine and
Julian Vasiliev...
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location missing publisher (link) Annerstedt, Claes, ed. (1705),
Incerti scriptoris Sueci Chronicon primorum in
ecclesia Upsalensi archiepiscoporum (in Latin)...
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subscription occurs in the
colophon at the end of St John's Gospel: [N]omen
scriptoris Mulling dicitur. However, the m****cript is
younger and the
script reveals...
- (ca. 1410 - 1479),
German doctor, humanist,
translator and writer. Paul
Scriptoris (ca. 1460 – 1505), a
German Franciscan mathematician and
Scotist Johannes...
- 1368) 1500 –
Emperor Go-Tsuchimikado of ****an (b. 1442) 1505 – Paul
Scriptoris,
German mathematician and
educator (b. 1460) 1556 –
Pietro Aretino, Italian...