- pɔʁe];
after 1085 – 4
September 1154), also
known as
Gilbert of Poitiers,
Gilbertus Porret**** or Pictaviensis, was a
scholastic logician and
theologian and...
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Gilbertus Anglicus (or
Gilbert of England, also
known as Gilbertinus; c. 1180 – c. 1250) was a
medieval English physician. He is
known chiefly for his...
- students, and the
furor of Torondo, who
coerces Gilbertus to
serve as his
special advisor.
Gilbertus finds himself forced into a
confrontation with his...
- 2009-02-01. Happart,
Gilbertus (1650). Medhurst, W.H. (ed.).
Dictionary of the
Favorlang dialect of the
Formosan language.
Gilbertus Happart. v t e v t...
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Bellonda learns from
Other Memory that the
Order of
Mentats was
founded by
Gilbertus Albans. The
origin of the
first Mentat is
later explored in the Legends...
- and, as was the
custom across Europe,
given a
Latin language version Gilbertus, to be used
alongside a person's
native variant. The
diminutives Gil,...
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believes can be
useful in his
business empire.
Mentats of Dune
finds Gilbertus Albans carefully managing his
Mentat School under the
watchful eye of...
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Gilbert Jack (Latinized as
Gilbertus Jacch(a)eus; c. 1578 –
April 17, 1628) was a
Scottish Ramist philosopher and physician. He was born in Aberdeen,...
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Gilbert the
Great (died 17
October 1167) was an
English monk and
theologian who
served as the
ninth abbot of Cîteaux from 1163
until his death.
Prior to...
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Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers, vol. 2. Paris, 1752
Gilbertus.
Compendium Medicine Gilberti Anglici Tam
Morborum Universalium Quam Particularium...