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- Werner Rolevinck (1425–1502) was a Carthusian monk and historian who wrote about 50 titles. He was born near Laer, Westphalia, the son of a wealthy farmer...
- Astronomical year numbering Before Present Calendar Holocene calendar Werner Rolevinck in Fasciculus temporum (1474) used Anno ante xpi nativitatem (in the year...
- (hundreds of times) of 'BC' occurred in Fasciculus Temporum by Werner Rolevinck in 1474, alongside years of the world (anno mundi). The terms anno Domini...
- Spain (40 poems in Catalan/Valencian, 4 in Spanish, 1 in Italian) Werner RolevinckFasciculus temporum 1475 (or 1473–74?) – Recuyell of the Historyes of...
- timelines. The Fasciculus temporum ("Little bundles of time") by Werner Rolevinck was the first printed universal history, published in Cologne in 1474...
- Rothe Rekonstruktion der Sächsischen Wallburg Sigiburg, citing Werner Rolevinck and the Royal Frankish Annals [1] Biographie, Deutsche. "Widukind – Deutsche...
- of "BC" (hundreds of times) occurred in Fasciculus Temporum by Werner Rolevinck in 1474, alongside years of the world (anno mundi). Some early m****cripts...
- Rothe Rekonstruktion der Sächsischen Wallburg Sigiburg, citing Werner Rolevinck and the Royal Frankish Annals [1], in German Deutsche Biographie Widukind...
- mentions the life and activity of Andreas (as the only friar beside Werner Rolevinck, who was not a general prior of the order). The text emphasizes Andreas'...
- historian Werner Reiterer (born 1968), Australian discus thrower Werner Rolevinck (1425–1502), Carthusian monk Werner Roth (footballer, born 1925) (1925–2011)...