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- Burgundio of Pisa, sometimes erroneously styled "Burgundius", was a 12th century Italian jurist. He was an amb****ador for Pisa at Constantinople in 1136...
- Robert de Craon or Robert Burgundio (died 13 January 1149) was the second Grand Master of the Knights Templar from June 1136 until his death. He was instrumental...
- without naming Nemesius as the author. This was translated into Latin by Burgundio of Pisa around 1153. The Byzantine author who most used Nemesius' work...
- in 1163. The emperor gave an imperial decree to four knights, Guido, Burgundio, ****alito, and Raineri de Santo Nazario, which permitted them to build...
- incedere meaning "to go, to step, to march along", and was first used by Burgundio of Pisa (d. 1194). The form "Cir****insessio" developed from the similarity...
- faithful interpreter/translator," and fear that they have incurred it. Burgundio of Pisa in the 1170s and Sir Richard Sherburne in 1702 recognize that...
- Iohannem Online (CLIO) Project is an Open Access resource that provides Burgundio of Pisa's translation of Chrysostom's 88 homilies on the Gospel of John...
- in Gr****. Hippocrates and school (5th, 4th centuries B.C.) Aphorisms: Burgundio of Pisa, from Gr****, 12th century Various treatises: Gerard of Cremona...
- a few translations of Galenic works directly from the Gr****, such as Burgundio of Pisa's translation of De complexionibus. Galen's works on anatomy and...
- Berthold of Moosburg Boetius of Dacia St Boisil, (d 664) Bonaventure Burgundio of Pisa Jean Buridan, (died c. 1359) Byrhtferth of Ramsey, (fl. c. 986...