- (so-called by Pope
Alexander IV in the bull De
Fontibus Paradisi), and as
Theologorum Monarcha (or "King of Theologians")—was a
Franciscan friar, theologian...
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Berengar of Tours,
engraving by
Henrik Hondius from
Jacob Verheiden,
Praestantium aliquot theologorum (1602)....
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continentes vitas theologorum exterorum principium.
Frankfurt am Main 1618.
Vitae Germanorum medicorum Heidelberg 1620
Vitae Germanorum theologorum … Heidelberg...
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those writings engendered in the
Catholic Church she
became known as
Theologorum Magistra ("Teacher of Theologians"), as
first used by
Maximilian Sandaeus...
- Seel.
Herrn Lutheri, der
vornehmsten Kirchen-Väter und
vortrefflichsten Theologorum, als Chemnitii, Gerhardi, Dannhaueri, Balduini, Welleri, Botsacci, Finckii...
- philosophy, grammar, medicine, and rhetoric.
There was also a
Universitas Theologorum,
established in 1373 by
Urban V. The
student body was
divided into groups...
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artium liberalium hoc est,
thesaurus criticus, in quo
infinitis locis theologorum, jurisconsultorum,
medicorum etc.,
scripta supplentur, "A lamp, or torchlight...
- (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. p. 110.
Melchior Adam, Vita
theologorum (1620) M. Kirchhofer, O.
Myconius (1813) Karl
Rudolf Hagenbach, J. Oekolampad...
- di cose non sue" ("indefatiguable
editor of
other people's works"), "
theologorum Graecorum opera non
pauca prelo mandavit ... fuit enim
potius compilator...
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optimarum literarum princeps ("the
prince of the best
literary style") and
theologorum nostri temporis columen ("the
pillar of
theologists of our times"). Hegendorf...