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- Prepositus Brixiensis, i.e. the "Provost of Brescia", (fl. 1430) was a late medieval Italian composer and singer at Padua Cathedral. Only four ballate...
- down to Desenzano) and the Valsabbia areas, called Riperia Lacus Gardae Brixiensis with the chef-lieu of Maderno. The federation did not want to form an...
- Adelmann (Latin: Adelmannus Leodiensis, Italian: Adelmanno di Liegi, French: Adelman de Liège, Dutch: Adelman van Luik, German: Adelmann von Lüttich; ...
- Philastrius (also Philaster or Filaster) Bishop of Brescia, was one of the bishops present at a synod held in Aquileia in 381. Augustine of Hippo met him...
- Landini, as well as Bartolino da Padova, Johannes Ciconia, Prepositus Brixiensis and Zacara da Teramo. In the 15th century both Arnold de Lantins and Guillaume...
- earliest m****cript which combined both groups. Codex Quirini**** (or Brixiensis), Q, is a 9th or 10th century m****cript from the Biblioteca Queriniana...
- The Diocese of Brescia (Latin: Dioecesis Brixiensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in the ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Archdiocese...
- Hermannus Contractus (died 1054) in his Chronicon: "Sequente Julio Poppo Brixiensis, episcopus ab imperatore clectus, Romam mittitur, et bonoriflce susceptus...
- 2023-02-03. Gratian. Decretum Gratiani **** Glossa ordinaria Bartholomaei Brixiensis et glossulis. Vatican. p. 33v. Davenant, John; Allport, Josiah (1831)...
- Flavius Iosephus, Contra Apionem - ed. K. Boysen 1898, CSEL 37 Filastrius Brixiensis, Diversarum hereseon liber - ed. F. Marx 1898, CSEL 38 Itinera Hierosolymitana...