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- of Rossano in Calabria, southern Italy Arnulf of Milan, Liber gestorum recentium, I.11–12. Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "John XVI (XVII)" . Catholic...
- 1077. Arnulf is known for his work in five books, named Liber gestorum recentium, a "book of the deeds of recent times" (written 1072–1077). Arnulf describes...
- ISBN 978-1-145-40896-8. Arnulf of Milan (1072–1077). "Liber gestorum recentium" (PDF). In Zey, Claudia (ed.). Monumenta Germaniae Historica (MGH). Scriptores...
- Gruyter. pp. 245–. ISBN 978-3-05-006048-4. Arnulf of Milan, Liber gestorum recentium I.14 "Heinrich II. und Arduin". Monumenta Germaniae Historica. Retrieved...
- ritual, memory, historiography, 2002:59f. Arnulf of Milan, Liber gestorum recentium, I.11–12. Wickham, Chris. Early Medieval Italy: Central Power and Local...
- Italy. Day et al. 2016, pp. 42–43. Arnaldi 1962. Arnulf, Liber gestorum recentium, I.14 Elliott, Gillian. "Representing Royal Authority at San Michele Maggiore...
- translated into French and Dutch. He also wrote the Icones veterum aliquot ac recentium Medicorum Philosophorumque in 1574, published in Antwerp. He died, aged...
- et subversio impiorum poematum Ioannis, Ignatii, Sergii, et Stephani, recentium christomachorum Cf. the selection translated by Catharine Roth, On the...
- philosophiam **** practicam tum speculativam necnon in logicam veterum aeque ac recentium philosophorum sententiae et theoremata varia publice discutienda (Brescia...
- histories of Milan: the Historia of Landulf Senior, the Liber gestorum recentium of Arnulf of Milan and a P****io on the death of Arialdo in 1066, once...