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- The bourse at Bruges (Latin: bursa Brugensis, Dutch: ****s ter Beurze) is the first bourse in the world, established in Bruges (in today's Belgium) the...
- Franciscus Lucas Brugensis or François Luc de Bruges (1548/49–1619) was a Roman Catholic biblical exegete and textual critic from the Habsburg Netherlands...
- Robert Estienne. After the death of Hentenius in 1566, Franciscus Lucas Brugensis continued his critical work and prepared his own edition; the edition...
- Olsen, Pietro Spagnoli, Anna Maria di Micco, Lucrezia Lendi, Capella Brugensis, Collegium Instrumentale Brugense (Naxos, 1994) BelliniBeatrice di...
- recorded in 2000 Bach's four short Missae with Patrick Peire and the Capella Brugensis. He was awarded prizes for best "Interpretation of a French Song" and...
- since he enrolled at Leiden University under the name Simon Stevinus Brugensis (meaning "Simon Stevin from Bruges"). His name is usually written as Stevin...
- as Bruggis (1012); as Bricge in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (1037); as Brugensis (1046); as Brycge in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (1049–1052); as Brugias...
- The Diocese of Bruges (Latin: Dioecesis Brugensis; Dutch: Bisdom Brugge) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church...
- Galbert of Bruges (Galbertus notarius Brugensis in Latin) was a Flemish cleric and chronicler. A resident of Bruges and a functionary in the administration...
- has also been suggested that the name originated with Franciscus Lucas Brugensis. Attempts to identify Ambrosiaster with known authors has continued, but...