- Sicard, Sicardo, Sicardus,
Sichard or
Sicart is a
given name of
Germanic origin. It may
refer to:
Sicard of
Benevento (died 839),
prince of
Benevento Sichard...
- Karl-Heinz. "
Sichardus, Johannes".
Historical Dictionary of
Switzerland (in German).
Retrieved 2023-01-29. Lehmann, Paul (1911). "Johannes
Sichardus und die...
- Geiseric's
promotion of Arianism. This
letter was
first published by
Johannes Sichardus in his Antidot.
contra omnes Haereses, fol. Basil. 1528, and will be found...
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Major Latin Texts in
Translation (1976), pp. 208–212. De
natura rerum Sichardus (1529), or earlier. Jones, CCSL CC**** A (1975), pp. 189–234.
Kendall &...
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Cratander of
Basel in 1528 from a now lost m****cript
obtained for him by
Sichardus from the
Abbey of Lorsch. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Cicero" . Encyclopædia...
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dissertation on
Franciscus Modius and a
Habilitationsschrift on
Johannes Sichardus, he made
numerous contributions to the
Sitzungsberichte der bayerischen...
-
Sichard (Latin:
Sichardus; Italian: Sicardo) was a 9th
century Italian monk. He was the
Abbot of
Farfa from c. 830 to 842. His
tenure corresponds with...
- Brepols. p. 211. ISBN 978-2-503-00091-6. Lehmann, Paul (1911).
Iohannes Sichardus und von ihm
benutzten bibliotheken und
handschriften (in German). Munich:...
- 710–782),
established a
local convent where she
became the
abbess Johannes Sichardus (1499–1552), a humanist,
jurist and
university law
professor Jakob Löwenstein...