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Saint Zenobius (Italian: San Zanobi, Zenobio) (337–417) is
venerated as the
first bishop of Florence. His
feast day is
celebrated on May 25. Born of a...
- Christ. In the back of the
middle of the
three apses is the
altar of
Saint Zanobius,
first bishop of Florence. Its
silver shrine, a
masterpiece of Ghiberti...
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Magnes sive De arte
magnetica opus
tripartitum (3 ed.). Rome:
Deuersin et
Zanobius Masotti. pp. 531–532. Jacob, Alexander, ed. (1987).
Henry More. The Immortality...
- the
Great Cyprian the
Bishop Vincent Fulgentius Martin Unknown Deacon Zanobius Hilarius Lawrence (?) John
Chrysostom (?) The women's
galleries instead...
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first edition in
folio format,
published in Rome by
Blasius Deuersin and
Zanobius Masottus.
Kircher was not the
first scholar to
write about magnetism. In...
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September 1420–bef. 1435 (d.): John
Shirborne 5
April 1435–bef. 1461 (d.):
Zanobius Mulakyn 5
August 1461 – 1472 (res.):
James Goldwell (also Dean of Salisbury...
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Enthroned (c. 1380),
Depositi Galleria Arte,
Florence St.
Julian and St.
Zanobius (c. 1380-1400),
Academia Gallery,
Venice St. Mark (c. 1398),
Museo dell'Opera...