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- Stadt, Scriptoris studied at Paris and joined the Franciscan order. He subsequently began teaching at Tübingen. Konrad Pellikan, who became Scriptoris’ most...
- Genealogiae scriptoris Fusniacensis or Genealogia regum Francorum tertiae stirpis is the conventional Latin title given to a collection of genealogies...
- Martin Luther. Notable Scotists of the sixteenth century included Paul Scriptoris, noted professor at the University of Tübingen, and the Archbishop of...
- founded after Philip Augustus French monarchs family tree Genealogiae scriptoris Fusniacensis Capetian Armorial Naus, James (2016). Constructing kingship :...
- The writing-riddle is an international riddle type, attested across Europe and Asia. Its most basic form was defined by Antti Aarne as 'white field, black...
- (ca. 1410 - 1479), German doctor, humanist, translator and writer. Paul Scriptoris (ca. 1460 – 1505), a German Franciscan mathematician and Scotist Johannes...
- Maternus De Errore Profanorum Religionum; Vetus Orbis Descriptio Graeci Scriptoris sub Constantio. Bowder, D. (1978) The Age of Constantine and Julian Vasiliev...
- (1863), Eulogium Historiarum sive Temporis, Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptoris No. 9 (in Latin), vol. III, London{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing...
- hypotheses have been proposed to clarify this: Judith of Roucy : Genealogiae scriptoris Fusniacensis cites an Iveta (Yvette), wife of Man****es de Rethel, as the...
- 1368) 1500 – Emperor Go-Tsuchimikado of ****an (b. 1442) 1505 – Paul Scriptoris, German mathematician and educator (b. 1460) 1556 – Pietro Aretino, Italian...