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- The Book of Sydrac the philosopher, also known as the Livre de la fontaine de toutes sciences, is an anonymous philosophical work written between 1270...
- of Sydrac, a 13th-century text, stands out for its inclusion of unusual lore about gemstones. William M. Holler notes that the Lapidary of Sydrac cataloged...
- for example Bartholomew of England, Vincent of Beauvais, Radulfus Ardens, Sydrac, Brunetto Latini, Giovanni da Sangiminiano, Pierre Bersuire. Some were women...
- respects. Theodore appears as a minor figure in the prologue of the Book of Sydrac, a 13th-century French philosophical novel that purports to be a translation...
- He died during the council. The introduction to the Old French Book of Sydrac is "a largely fictitious tale of a text being p****ed through history from...
- of Hugh of Caumpeden's History of Kyng Boccus and Sydracke (see Book of Sydrac). Twyne collaborated with Robert Saltwood to edit (or translate again) the...