- the
development of
music in Germany.
Several variants exist of his name:
Ysaac, Ysaak, Henricus,
Arrigo d'Ugo, and
Arrigo il
Tedesco among them. (Tedesco...
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Thomas de
Boues bef. 1219–aft. 1219:
Richard Cowe Hugh bef. 1225–aft. 1225:
Ysaac bef. 1226–bef. 1228: John de Kent bef. 1228–1231 (res.):
Roger de Wynkleigh...
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African archaeologist Heinrich Isaac (Ugonis, Henricus, Heinrich,
Arrigo or
Ysaac; c.1450–1517), Franco-Flemish
composer John
Isaac (cricketer),
English cricketer...
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Retrieved 2020-05-28. Confusingly, the
title of 1515
Lyons edition (Omnia
opera Ysaac)
actually refers to
Isaac Isra'ili, not Constantine.
Renaissance scholars...
- "Order of the Union", an
honour which he
shared with his
relatives Cornelis Ysaac,
Jacob Arnout and
Willem Otto.
Bloys of
Treslong is a
family that descended...
- by the
Portuguese mathematician Pedro Nunes.
Liber pantegni,
Opera omnia ysaac. Ed.
Andreas Turinus.
Lugduni 1515;
Constantini opera. Apud
Henricus Petrus...
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Library of Finland, 2011, http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/69831.
Opera omnia ysaac. Ed.
Andreas Turinus.
Lugduni 1515; Wolfenbüttel
Digital Library Constantini...
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commissioner Gus Lagman, and ex-Finance
Executives Institute president Franklin Ysaac,
filed a "politically
neutral urgent petition" in the
Supreme Court of the...
- Otto
Bloys of
Treslong (1765–1837), an
uncle of
Johan Arnold.
Cornelius Ysaac Bloys of
Treslong (1763–1826) made it to
Captain in the
Batavian and Royal...
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Omnia opera Ysaac. The
cover shows an
illustration of 'Ali ibn al-'Abbas al-Majusi (Haly Abbas),
Isaac and
Constantine the Jew....