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Date |
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Innocent III |
born c.1161; pope 1198–1216 |
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Other name(s): Innocent III, Pope (LC); Lothario di Segni; Innocenz III.; Innocentius III | ||
Accursius |
c. 1182 –a. ix.1262 |
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Other name(s): Accursius, glossator (LC); Accursius Florentinus; Franciscus Accursius ; Accursio; Accorso da Bagnolo; Accurse | ||
Alanus Anglicus |
fl. 1190–1210 |
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Other name(s): Alain L’Anglais | ||
Albertus Gandinus |
c1245–1310 |
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Bartholomeus Brixiensis |
fl. 1234–1258 |
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Other name(s): Bartolomeo, da Brescia (LC); Bartholomew of Brescia; Bartolomaeus Brixiensis | ||
Bazianus |
d.1197 |
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Other name(s): Basianus; Baxianus; Bazanus; Bosianus; Basinus | ||
Benencasa Aretinus |
d.1206 |
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Other name(s): Benencasa (LC); Benencasa Senensis; Benincasa; Benencasa of Arezzo; Benencasa von Arezzo; Benencasa de Arezzo | ||
Bernardus Compostellanus antiquus |
fl. 1200–1217 |
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Other name(s): Bernard of Compostella the Elder; Bernardo da Compostella; Bernard de Compostelle l’ancien; Bernhard von Compostela der Ältere | ||
Bernardus Papiensis |
d.1213 |
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Other name(s): Bernard, of Pavia (LC); Bernardo Balbi; Bernardus Balbi Ticinensis; Bernardus Balbus; Bernard of Pavia; Bernhard von Pavia; Bernardo da Pavia | ||
Bertoldus |
fl. 1283 |
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Other name(s): Bertold; Berthold | ||
Collectio Estensis |
c.1210 |
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Collectio Sorbonica |
c.1211 |
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Compilatio secunda |
1210–1215 |
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Compilatio quarta |
1216 |
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Decretales Gregorii IX |
1234 |
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Other name(s): Liber Extra; Decretals of Gregory IX, Dekretalen Gregors IX. | ||
Distinctiones Oxonienses |
post 1171 |
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Franciscus de Albano |
fl. 2nd half of 13th c. |
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Other name(s): Franciscus Vercellensis; François d’Albano; François de Verceil; Francesco di Vercelli; Frances of Albano; Frances of Vercelli | ||
Introductio ad Decretum ‘De throno Dei’ |
post 1170s |
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Jacobus de Baysio |
fl. 1280s |
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Other name(s): Jacques de Baysio; Iacopo Baisio | ||
Jacobus a Castello |
fl. c.1274 |
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Johannes de Ancona |
2nd half of 13th c. |
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Other name(s): Johannes Guidonis | ||
Johannes de Deo |
c.1190–1267 |
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Other name(s): João de Deus (LC); Jean de Dieu; Juan de Dios | ||
Johannes Egitaniensis |
13th c. |
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Other name(s): João de Idanha | ||
Johannes Fauentinus |
d. 1190 |
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Other name(s): Johannes, Faventinus (LC); John of Faenza; Jean de Faenza; Giovanni de Faenza; Johannes Cavalerius; Magister Johannes | ||
Johannes Galensis |
fl. 1210–1215 |
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Other name(s): Johannes, Galensis (LC); John of Wales; Jean de Galles; Joannes Walesius; John Wallensis | ||
Johannes Hispanus Diaconus Aragonensis |
mid-late 13th c. |
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Other name(s): Joannes, Diaconus Hispanus (LC) | ||
Johannes Hispanus de Compostela |
fl. 1223–1261? |
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Other name(s): Johannes Hispanus de Petesella; Johannes Compostellanus; Jean d’Espagne; Jean Espagnol de Petesella | ||
Johannes Teutonicus |
c.1170–1245 |
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Other name(s): Joannes, Teutonicus (LC); Johannes Zemeke; Jean le Teutonique; Juan Teutónico; Jean le Teuton | ||
Laurentius Hispanus |
fl. 1200–48 |
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Other name(s): Laurentius, Hispanus (LC); Lawrence of Spain; Laurent d’Espagne | ||
Lyon II, Council: Constitutiones |
1274 |
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Other name(s): Decrees of the Second Council of Lyon; Canons of the Second Council of Lyons | ||
Marsilius Mantighellius |
d. c.1299–1301 |
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Other name(s): Marsilius di Mantighellis; Marsilius de Mantighellis | ||
Nicholas de Aquila |
fl. c.1190–1217 |
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Other name(s): Nicholas de l’Aigle | ||
Ordinaturus Magister |
1180s |
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Petrus de Salinis |
fl. 3rd quarter of 13th c. |
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Other name(s): Petrus Salinensis; Petrus de Salviis; Pierre de Salins; Pierre de Saviens | ||
Philippus de Aquileia |
fl. c.1220s |
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Other name(s): Philip of Aquileia | ||
Petrus Quesnel |
fl. 1322 |
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Other name(s): Pierre Quesvel | ||
Principium decretalium ‘Ceterum quia unius’ |
post 1234 |
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Principium decretalium ‘Quoniam tunc decens’ |
post 1234 |
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Principium decreti ‘Si uos clerici’ |
4th quarter of 12th c. |
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Princiuallus Mediolanensis |
late 13th c. |
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Other name(s): Percival of Milan; Parsifal of Milan; Princivalle di Milano; Princivalle von Mailand; Princivalle de Milan | ||
Quaestiones Bodleianae |
post 1210 |
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Quaestiones Borghesianae |
post 1218 |
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Quaestiones Graecenses |
c.1220 |
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Quaestiones Gratianopolitanae |
c.1170–1190 |
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Quaestiones Londinenses |
c.1196–1198 |
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Quaestiones Parisinae |
c.1220? |
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Other name(s): Fragmentum Parisiense | ||
Ricardus Anglicus |
1161–1242 |
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Other name(s): Richard de Mores; Richardus Anglikus; Richard de Morins; Richardus Anglicus de Lacy | ||
Rufinus |
fl. c.1150–c.1190 |
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Other name(s): Rufinus, Archbishop of Sorrento (LC); Rufin; Rufino; Rufinus de Assisi | ||
Summa ‘Conditio ecclesiastice religionis’ |
c.1165–1175 |
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Other name(s): Pseudo-Rufinus | ||
Summa ‘De iure naturali’ |
c.1171–1179 |
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Summa ‘Omnis qui iuste iudicat’ |
1186 |
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Other name(s): Summa Lipsiensis | ||
Summa ‘Quoniam status ecclesiarum’ |
c.1165–1171 |
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Tancredus |
c.1185–1236 |
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Other name(s): Tancred (LC); Tancredus Bononiensis; Tancred of Bologna; Tancredi da Bologna; Tancredi da Bologna; Tankred von Bologna; Tancrède; Tancred of Lombardy | ||
Hugolinus de Sesso |
d.1235? |
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Other name(s): Hugo of Sesso; Ugolino da Sesso | ||
Excerpta ‘Abstinentia ciborum curat corpus’ |
post 1215 |
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Lyon, First Council of: Constitutiones |
1245/1253 |
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Other name(s): Decrees of the First Council of Lyon | ||
Albericus |
c.1130–c.1200 |
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Other name(s): Albericus de Porta Ravennate; Alberico; Alberico di Porta Ravennate | ||
Wilhelmus de Cabriano |
1130/35–1201? |
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Other name(s): Guillaume de Cabriano; Wilhelm von Cabriano; Guglielmo da Cabriano | ||
Placentinus |
early 12th c. – c.1182 |
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Other name(s): Placentin; Placentino; Piacentino | ||
Johannes Bassianus |
2nd half of 12th c. |
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Other name(s): Giovanni Bassiano; Jean Bassien; Giovanni Bosiano; Giovanni Boxiano | ||
Azo |
c.1160–c.1230 |
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Other name(s): Azo Portius; Azo Porcus; Azo Soldani; Azzone | ||
Hugolinus |
c.1165–c.1235 |
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Other name(s): Hugolinus de Presbytero; Hugolinus Presbyteri; Ugolino Presbiteri | ||
Jacobus Balduini |
c.1185–1235 |
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Other name(s): Baldovini; Jacopo Baldovini; Jacopo di Balduino; Iacopo Balduini; Iacopo de’Balduinis | ||
Pontius de Ilerda |
c.1175–post 1220 |
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Other name(s): Ponzio da Ylerda; Pontius Catellanus | ||
Karolus de Tocco |
mid–12th c.–post 1215 |
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Other name(s): Carlo di Tocco; Carolus di Tocco; Carolus Siculus | ||
Symon Vicentinus |
?c. 1190 – a. 1263 |
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Other name(s): Simon Vicentinus; Simone Vicentino | ||
Roffredus Beneventanus |
c.1170–c.1244 |
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Other name(s): Roffredus Beneuentanus; Roffredo Beneventano; Roffredo da Benevento; Roffredo Epifani da Benevento; Rofredus Beneventanus; Roffredus de Epiphanio; Roffredus Epiphanii; Roffredus Epiphanides | ||
Alexander Tartagnus |
c. 1423–1477 |
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Other name(s): Tartagni; Alessandro (LC); Alessandro Tartagna; Alexandrus Tartagnus; Alexandrus de Imola; Alexandrus Imoliensis, | ||
Alvarus Pelagius |
c.1275–1349 |
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Other name(s): Alvaro Pelayo | ||
Andreas Barbatius |
c. 1400–1479 |
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Other name(s): Andreas Siculus; Andrea Barbazza; Andreas Bartholomaei de Sicilia; Andrea Barbatius; Andrea Barbazza; Andrea de Barberino; Andreas Barbatius Siculus; Andreas de Batholomeis; Andreas de Bartholomeo; Andreas Barbacia; Andreas Barbacia Siculus Messanensis | ||
Antonius de Butrio |
c. 1360–1408 |
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Other name(s): Butrio, Antonius de (LC); Antonio da Budrio; Antonius Butrius; Antonius a Butrio Bononiensis; Antonio da Butrio; Antonio Cossole | ||
Azo de Ramenghis |
d. 1346 |
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Other name(s): Azzone de Ramenghis; Azzone Bongiovanni; Azzo Ramenghi; Bonzagno Ramenghi; Bongiovanni Azzone | ||
Baldus de Ubaldis |
c. 1327–1400 |
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Other name(s): Ubaldi; Baldo degli (LC); Baldus de Perusio; Baldo degli Ubaldi; Baldo da Perugio; Baldus Perusinus; Baldus Ubaldus | ||
Bartholomaeus Caepolla |
1420–1475 |
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Other name(s): Cipolla; Bartolomeo (LC); Bartolomeo Cipolla; Bartolomeo Cepola; Bartolomeo Cevola; Bartolomeo da Verona; Bartholomaeus Cepolla; Bartholomaeus Zevola; Bartolomeo Zevola | ||
Bartholomaeus Pisanus de Sancto Concordio |
d. 1347 |
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Other name(s): Bartholomaeus de Pisa; Bartholomaeus de Sancto Concordio; Bartolomeo da San Concordio; Bartolomeo da Pisa; Bartolomeo Pisano; Bartolommeo de Granchi; Barthélemy de Pise; Barthélemy de San Concordio; Bartholomew of Pisa | ||
Benedictus Capra |
c. 1390–1470 |
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Other name(s): Carlo Giuseppe Capra; Benedetto Capra; Benedictus de Benedictis de Perusio; Benedictus Perusinus; Benedictus Philippi; Benedictus ser Philippi; Benedictus Capra alias Capramorta; Benedetti Benedetto | ||
Benedictus de Vadis de Forosempronii |
fl. early 16th c. |
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Berengarius Columbi |
fl. mid. 14th c. |
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Other name(s): Berengario Columbi | ||
Bernardus Maynardi |
fl. early 14th c. |
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Bernardus Raimundi Maioricensis |
fl. early 14th c. |
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Bertholdus Friburgensis |
fl. late 13th–early 14th c. |
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Other name(s): Berthold von Freiburg (LC); Berthold Huelen; Berthold Hünlin; Bertholdus Dominicanus | ||
Bonifacius |
fl. late 13th–early 14th c. |
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Bonincontrus |
fl. early–mid. 14th c. |
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Other name(s): Bonicontius; Bonicotus; Bonincotus | ||
Gasparus Calderinus junior |
fl. early 15th c. |
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Other name(s): Casparus Calderinus junior; Gaspar Calderinus junior; Caspar Calderinus junior; Gaspare Calderino junior; Gaspare Calderini junior | ||
Gasparus Calderinus senior |
1345–1399 |
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Other name(s): Calderinus; Gaspar (LC); Gaspare Calderini; Caspar Calderinus; Gaspar Calderinus; Gaspare Calderino, | ||
Clement V, pope |
c. 1260–1314 |
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Other name(s): Clement V; pope (LC); Bertrand de Got; Bertrand de Goth; Clemens V; Bertrandus de Got; Clement V; Clemente V; Clément; Bertrand de Gouth | ||
Clementines |
1317 |
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Other name(s): Constitutiones Clementi V; Liber Clementinarum | ||
Durandus Campanus |
fl. c. 1340 |
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Other name(s): Durand de Champagne; Durandus de Campania; Durandellus de Campania | ||
Franciscus Capilistius |
c.1405–1463 |
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Other name(s): Francesco Capodilista junior; Franciscus Capillistius junior; Francesco Caodelista; Francesco Capiteliste | ||
Franciscus de Horta |
fl. 15th c. (?) |
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Franciscus Zabarella |
1360–1417 |
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Other name(s): Zabarella; Francesco (LC); Franciscus de Zabarellis | ||
Gabriel Capilistius |
d. 1314 |
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Other name(s): Capodilista; Gabriele (LC); Gabriel Capodilista | ||
Gasparus Calderinus senior |
1345–1399 |
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Other name(s): Calderinus; Gaspar (LC); Gaspare Calderini senior; Gaspar Calderinus senior | ||
Johannes (?Gerhardus) Monachus |
fl. late 13th–early14th c. |
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Other name(s): Johannes de ?Kina; Johannes de ?Zinna; Gerhardus (Gebhardus, Gerardus) de Rheinau | ||
Johannes Franciscus de Pavinis |
d. 1484 |
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Other name(s): Pavini; Gianfrancesco (LC); Ioannes Franciscus de Pavinis; Franciscus Patavinus; Ioannes Francescus de Pavinis; Francesco Pavini | ||
Johannes de Anania |
d. 1457 |
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Other name(s): Joannes de Anania (LC); Giovanni d’Anania; Giovanni d’Anagni; Iohannes de Anania; Ioannes de Anania | ||
Johannes Andreae |
fl. mid 15th c. |
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Other name(s): Ioannes Andreae; Giovanni d’Andrea | ||
Johannes Jacobus de Canibus |
c. 1425–1494 |
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Other name(s): Canis; Johannes Jacobus (LC); Joannes Jacobus de Canibus; Gianjacopo de Cani; Giovanni Jacopo de Cani; Giovanni Jacopo de Cane; Johannes Jacobus Canis; Joannes Jacobus Canis | ||
Johannes Citarus |
fl. late 15th c. |
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Other name(s): Giovanni Citaro | ||
Johannes Gartius |
fl. mid. 15th c. |
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Other name(s): Giovanni Garzo | ||
Johannes Baptista de Legibus |
fl. late 15th c. |
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Other name(s): Giovanni Battista delle Legge | ||
Johannes Manfredus |
fl. mid. 15th c. |
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Other name(s): Giovanni Manfredi | ||
Johannes Baptista de Monte |
fl. early 16th c. |
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Other name(s): (Giovanni) Battista del Monte | ||
[Johannes] Franciscus Mussatus |
fl. late 15th c. |
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Other name(s): (Giovanni) Francesco Mussato | ||
Johannes Antonius Pantheus |
c. 1440–1497 |
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Other name(s): Panteo; Giovanni Antonio (LC); Joannes Antonius Pantheus; Gianantonio Panteo; Johannes Antonius Pantheus Veronensis; Giovanni Antonio Panteo | ||
Johannes Franciscus Paschalicus |
fl. late 15th c. |
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Other name(s): Giovanni Francesco Pasqualigo; Johannes Franciscus; Pascalicus | ||
Johannes Baptista Rosellus |
c.1430–1510 |
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Other name(s): Rozellus; Joannes Baptista (LC); Giovanni Battista Roselli; Johannes Baptista Rozellus; Joannes Baptista Rosellus; Giambattista Rozelli | ||
Johannes Antonius Saccus |
fl. late 15th c. |
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Other name(s): Giovanni Antonio Sacco | ||
Johannes Speraindius |
fl. early 16th c. |
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Other name(s): Giovanni Speraindio | ||
Johannes Baptista de Thienis |
fl. early 16th c. |
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Other name(s): Giovanni Battista da Thiene | ||
Johannes Ubaldinus |
fl. late 15th c. |
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Other name(s): Giovanni Ubaldini | ||
Johannes Kakas Budensis |
fl. early 16th c. |
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Other name(s): Giovanni Ungaro | ||
Johannes Vercellensis |
fl. mid. 15th c. |
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Other name(s): Giovanni Vercellese; Johannes de Vercelli | ||
Guido de Baysio |
c.1246/1256–1313 |
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Other name(s): Guido; de Baysio (LC); Archidiaconus; Guido de Baiisio; Guido Abaisi; Guido Abaixi; Guido Abaisius; Guido Abaysii; Guido Abaysio; Guido Abbaixo; Guido Baysi; Guido Bayso | ||
Guilelmus de Cayeux |
fl. late 13th–early 14th c. |
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Other name(s): Guillaume de Cayeux | ||
Guido Tolosanis |
fl. early 14th c. |
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Other name(s): Guy de Toulouse | ||
Jacobus Canonicus S.Johannis in Monte |
fl. late 13th–early 14th c. |
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Johannes de Borbone |
fl. early 14th c. |
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Other name(s): Jean de Bourbon; Jean de Tresiaus; Johannes Decanus Augustodunensis; Jean Doyen d’Autun; Johannes de Borbonio | ||
Johannes Chappuis |
fl. early 16th c. |
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Other name(s): Chappuis; Jean (LC); Jean Chappuis; Joannes Chappuys; Joannes Chapuis | ||
Johannes Molinius |
fl. mid. 16th c. |
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Other name(s): Jean Dumoulin; Jean Du Moulin | ||
Johannes Gerson |
1363–1429 |
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Other name(s): Gerson; Jean (LC); Jean Gerson; Johannes Carlerius; Johannes Carlerus; Joannes Carlerus; Joannes Carlerius; Joannes Gerson; Jean de Charlier; Jean Charlier; Ioannes Gersonius; Joannes Gersonius; Johannes de Gersonno; Giovanni Gerson | ||
Johannes de Sinemuro |
d.1349 |
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Other name(s): Jean de Semur | ||
Johannes de Sirk |
d. 1305 |
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Other name(s): Jean da Sierck | ||
Johannes de Breitenbach |
d. c. 1507 |
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Other name(s): Breitenbach; Johannes de (LC); Johann von Breitenbach; Johannes de Breytenbach; Johannes de Breytenbatch | ||
Johannes de Capistrano |
1385–1456 |
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Other name(s): John of Capistrano; Saint (LC); Giovanni da Capistrano; Johannes Capistranus; Ioannes Capistranus; Ioannes de Capistrano; Joannes Capistranus; Joannes de Capistrano; Johannes Capistron; Johannes Kapistron; Jean de Capistrano; Johann Kapistron | ||
Johannes de Francofurto |
fl. early 15th c. |
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Other name(s): Johann von Frankfurt; Johann Dieppurg; Johannes Francofurtensis | ||
Johannes Reutter |
fl. late 14th–early15th c. |
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Other name(s): Johann Reutter | ||
Johannes Spull |
fl. early 15th c. |
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Other name(s): Johann Spull | ||
Johannes Coloniensis |
fl. late 15th c. |
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Other name(s): Johann Koelner de Vanckel; Johannes Fanckel; Johannes Kölner de Vanckel; Johann Kölner; Johann Kölner de Wanckorn; Johann de Wanckorn | ||
Johannes Abbas Nivicellensis |
fl. mid. 15th c. |
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Other name(s): Jean de Nivelle; Jean de Jean; Johannes Johannis; Johannes Juncellensis; Johannes Neustrius; Johannes Nivigellensis; Johannes Vercellensis; Johannes de Vernone; Jean de Joncels | ||
Johannes de Alfordia |
?mid 15th c. |
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Johannes Andreae |
c. 1270 – 1348 |
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Other name(s): Giovanni d’Andrea (LC); Johannes Andreae Bononiensis; Giovanni Andrea; Jean d’Andrea; Jean André; Johannes Andree | ||
Johannes Andreas |
d. 1493 |
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Other name(s): Giovanni Andrea Bussi; Giovanni Andrea dei Bussi; Johannes Andreas de Buxis; Johannes Aleriensis Episcopus; Johannes Andreas Abbas | ||
Johannes Auditor |
?15th c. |
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Johannes Berberius |
d. c. 1498 |
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Other name(s): Barbier; Jean (LC); Jean Barbier; Johannes de Barberiis; Johannes Berberii; Iannes Berberius; Ioannes Berberius, | ||
Johannes Bertachinus |
c. 1448 – s. 15/ex X s. 16/in |
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Other name(s): Bertachini; Giovanni (LC); Giovanni Bertachini; Giovanni Bertacchini; Joannes Bertachinus; Ioannes Bertachinus | ||
Johannes Bromiardus |
fl. mid. 14th c. |
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Other name(s): Bromyarde; John de (LC); John de Bromyarde; Ioannes Bromiardus; John Philip de Bromyarde; Johannes de Bromyerde; Jean de Bromyard; John de Bromiard; John de Bromeard; Joannes Bromiardus | ||
Johannes Cagnazzo de Tabia |
fl. early 16th c. |
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Other name(s): Giovanni Cagnazzo; Giovanni Taggia; Giovanni Cagnasso; Joannes Tabiensis; Joannes de Tabia,Joannes Cagnozzo | ||
Johannes Baptista Caccialupus |
c. 1420–1496 |
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Other name(s): Caccialupi; Giovanni Battista (LC); Giovanni Battista Caccialupi; Johannes Baptista de Casalupis; Johannes Baptista Caccialupus de Sancto Severino; Johannes Baptista Severinas; Johannes Baptista de Gazalupis; Johannes Baptista de Cazzalupis | ||
Johannes Calderinus |
d. 1365 |
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Other name(s): Calderinus; Joannes (LC); Joannes Calderinus; Giovanni Calderini; Johannes Caldrinus; Giovanni Calderino; Giovanni Caldarino; Giovanni de Calderari | ||
Johannes Baptista de Castellonio |
fl. early 15th c. |
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Johannes de Cervo, senior |
fl. late 14th–early 15th c. |
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Other name(s): Joannes de Cervo; Joannes de Cervo senior | ||
Johannes de Cervo, junior |
fl. late 15th c. |
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Other name(s): Joannes de Cervo junior | ||
Johannes Consobrinus |
d. 1475 |
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Other name(s): Sobrinho; João (LC); João Sobrinho; João Consobrinho; Johannes Sobrinho; Johannes Lusitanus; Johannes Magnus Magister; Johannes Ulyssiponensis; Jean de Lisbonne; Jean Consobrinus; Jean Sobrinho | ||
Johannes Erfurdensis |
c.1255–c.1320–40 |
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Other name(s): Johannes de Saxonia; Johannes Alemannus; Joannes de Saxonia; Joannes Erfurdensis; Joannes Alemannus | ||
Johannes de Fantutiis, senior |
d. 1391 |
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Other name(s): Johannes Fantuzzi; Jean Fantuzzi; Johannes de Fantustis; Joannes de Fanutiis; Joannes de Fantustis | ||
Johannes Petrus de Ferrariis |
fl. late 14th–early 15th c. |
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Other name(s): Ferrari; Giovanni Pietro (LC); Giovanni Pietro Ferrari; Giampetro Ferrari; Gian Petro Ferrari; Giampetro Ferraris; Johannes Petri de Ferrariis; Joannes Petrus de Ferrariis | ||
Johannes Franciscus Poggius |
d. 1447 |
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Other name(s): Johannes Franciscus de Podio | ||
Johannes de Friburgo |
c.1250–1304 |
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Other name(s): Johannes von Freiburg (LC); Johannes Rumsik; Johannes Friburgensis; Johannes Teutonicus; Johannes Choriantus; Johannes Lector; Johannes de Hasela; Johannes de Haslach; Johannes von Rheinfelden; Johannes Runsic; Jean le Teutonique; Jean le Liseur | ||
Johannes Grassus |
fl. mid. 15th c. |
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Other name(s): Crassis; Joannes de (LC); Joannes de Crassis; Giovanni Grassi; Johannes Grassis; Johannes de Grassis; Joannes Grassus; Joannes de Grassis; Jean Grassi | ||
Johannes Heisterbacensis |
?early 14th c. |
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Other name(s): Johannes de Heisterbach | ||
Johannes de Imola |
c.1372–1436 |
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Other name(s): Joannes de Imola (LC); Giovanni Niccoletti; Giovanni da Imola; Joannes de Imola; Johannes Immolensis; Johannes Imolensis; Johannes Niccoletti | ||
Johannes Johannis |
fl. mid 14th. c. |
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Other name(s): Jean de Jean | ||
Johannes de Lignano |
1320–1383 |
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Other name(s): Giovanni da Legnano (LC); Joannes de Lignano; Giovanni Legnani | ||
Johannes Ludovicus Lambertaccius |
d. 1400 |
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Johannes Lupus Segobiensis |
1441–1496 |
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Other name(s): Juan López de Segovia; Johannes Lupus de Segovia; Joannes Lupus Segobiensis; Joannes Lupus de Segovia | ||
Johannes Lupus |
fl. late 14th c. |
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Other name(s): Johann Wolff | ||
Johannes de Milis |
fl. mid. 15th c. |
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Other name(s): Milis; Joannes Nicolaus (LC); Johannes de Miles; Johannes Nicolaus de Milis; Nicolaus de Milis; Nicolò di Milis | ||
Johannes Monachus |
c.1240–50–1313 |
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Other name(s): Johannes Monachus (LC); Jean Lemoine; Jean le Moyne; Jean le Moine; Jean des Cranches; Johannes Cressiacus Ambranensis; Johannes Monachus Picardus Cisterciensis; Joannes Monachus; Johannes Monachus Picardus Cardinalis | ||
Johannes Nider |
c. 1380–1438 |
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Other name(s): Nider; Johannes (LC); Johannes Nieder; Johannes Nyder; Johannes Niderus; Johann Nider; Joannes Nider Ioannes Nider | ||
Johannes Poltzmacher |
fl. mid. 15th c. |
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Other name(s): Johann Poltzmacher | ||
Johannes Pragensis |
d. 1430 |
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Other name(s): Johannes de Prague; Joannes de Prague; Joannes Pragensis; Ioannes de Prague; Ioannes Pragensis | ||
Johannes Rigaldus |
d. 1323 |
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Other name(s): Rigauld; Jean (LC); Giovanni Rigaldi; Johannes Rigaldus; Jean Rigaud; Jean Rigauld; Joannes Rigaudus; Joannes Rigaudus | ||
Johannes de Sancto Georgio |
d. c. 1378 |
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Other name(s): Johannes Georgius; Giovanni da San Giorgio; Giovanni da Sangiorgio; Joannes de Sancto Geogrio; Iohannes de Sancto Gerogio; Ioannes de Sancto Georgio | ||
Johannes Antonius de Sancto Georgio |
d. 1509 |
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Other name(s): Praepositus; Joannes Antonius de Sancto Georgio; Giovanni Antonio da San Giorgio; Johannes Antonius de San Gregorius; Gianantonio da Sangiorgio; Prepositus | ||
Johannes de Sistro |
fl. early 14th c. |
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Johannes Span |
fl. late 15th c. |
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Johannes de Turrecremata |
1388–1468 |
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Other name(s): Torquemada; Juan de (LC); Joannes de Turrecremata; Johannes de Turre Cremata; Joannes de Turre Cremata; Juan de Torquemada; Johannes Hispanus de Turrecremata; Jean de Torquemada; Johann von Brandenturn | ||
Johannes Urbach |
fl. early 15th c. |
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Other name(s): Johannes Auerbach; Johannes de Auerbach; Johann von Auerbach; Johannes Bambergensis; Joannes de Urbach; Johannes Urbachius; Johann Urbach; Johannes de Northusen | ||
Johannes Wormatiensis |
fl. mid. 14th c. |
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Johannes de Zinna |
fl. mid. 14th c. |
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Other name(s): Johannes de Stynna; Johann von Zinna | ||
Johannes Alphonsus de Benavente |
d. c. 1478 |
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Other name(s): Juan Alfonso de Benavente | ||
Johannes Lupus Calagurritanus |
fl. mid. 15th c. |
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Other name(s): Juan López de Calahorra | ||
Johannes de Castilla |
d. 1510 |
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Other name(s): Juan de Castilla; Joannes de Castilla | ||
Johannes Gundisalvus |
d. 1440 |
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Other name(s): Juan Gonzáles; Johannes Gundissalvi; Johannes Gundisalvi; Joannes Gundisalvi; Johannes Gundissalvus | ||
Johannes Alphonsus Madriliensis |
d. 1410 |
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Other name(s): Juan Alfonso de Madrid | ||
Johannes Alphonsus de Mella |
1397–1467 |
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Other name(s): Juan Alfonso de Mella | ||
Johannes Diaz de Montalvo |
fl. mid. 15th c. |
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Other name(s): Juan Díaz de Montalvo | ||
Johannes Lupus Palatios Rubios |
fl. late 15th c. |
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Other name(s): López de Palacios Rubios; Juan (LC); Juan López de Palacios Rubios; de Rivero; Johannes Lupus Palacios Ruvios; Juan López de Vivero de Palacios Rubios; Juan López de Vivero | ||
Johannes Alphonsus de Secubia |
d. 1456 |
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Other name(s): Juan Alfonso de Segovia; Johannes Alphonsus de Segobia; Johannes Alphonsus de Segovia; Johannes Alphonsus Segobiensis; Johannes Alphonsus Segoviensis; Joannes Alphonsus de Secubia; Joannes Alphonsus de Segovia | ||
Johannes Lupus de Secubia |
1441–96 |
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Other name(s): Juan López de Segovia; Johannes Lupus de Segovia; Johannes Lupus de Segobia; Johannes Lupus Segobiensis; Johannes Lupus Segoviensis; Joannes Lupus de Secubia; Joannes Lupus de Segovia; Joannes Lupus Segobiensis, | ||
Lapus Castelliunculus |
d. 1381 |
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Other name(s): Castiglionchio; Lapo da (LC); Lapo da Castiglionchio; Johannes Lapus Castilioneus; Lapus Castelliunculus; Lapus Castilioneus; Lapo da Castiglionchio il vecchio | ||
Laurentius Pudericus |
?15th c. |
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Other name(s): Lorenzo Puderico; Laurentius Pudericus Neapolitanus | ||
Laurentius de Ridolfis |
1362–63 – 1443 |
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Other name(s): Ridolfi; Lorenzo (LC); Laurentius de Rudolphis; Lorenzo Ridolfi | ||
Liber Sextus |
1298 |
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Ludovicus Pontanus |
c.1409–1439 |
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Other name(s): Pontano; Lodovico (LC); Ludovicus Romanus; Lodovico Pontano; Ludovicus de Ponte; Ludovicus de Roma; Ludovico Pontano; Lodovico Pontano; Lodovicus Pontanus | ||
Mattheus Angeli Johannis Cinthii |
fl. early 14th c. |
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Other name(s): Mattheus Romanus; Matteo Romano | ||
Nicasius de Voerda |
1440–1492 |
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Other name(s): Voerda; Nicasius (LC); Nicasius Voerdensis; Nicasius aus Heyst op den Berg; Nicaise van Voerden; Nicasius Brabantius; Nicasius Mabliniensis; Nicasius de Woerda; Nicasius Vordanus; Nicasius aus Mecheln; Nicasius de Voerda Machliniensis | ||
Nicolaus de Ausimo |
fl. mid. 15th c. |
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Other name(s): Nicholas of Osimo (LC); Nicolaus Auximanus; Niccolò da Osimo; Nicholaus de Ausmo; Nicholaus de Auximo; Nicolas d’Osimo; Nicolaus de Ausimo; Nicolaus Auximanus | ||
Nicolaus Capocius Romanus |
fl. mid. 14th c. |
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Oldradus de Ponte |
fl. early 14th c. |
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Other name(s): Oldrado da Ponte (LC); Oldradus de Laude; Oldradus de Ponte de Laude | ||
Palmericus de Casulis |
fl. late 13th–early 14th c. |
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Paulus de Liazariis |
d. 1356 |
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Other name(s): Paulus de Liazariis (LC); Paulus de Cospis; Paulus Eleazari; Paolo de’Lazzari; Paulus de Lizari; Paulus de Lizariis; Paulus de Lyazariis; Paolo de’Leazarii | ||
Petrus de Ancharano |
c. 1333 – 1416 |
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Other name(s): Pietro d’Ancarano (LC); Pierre d’Ancharano; Petrus Ancharanus; Pietro d’Ancharano Farnese; Pietro d’Ancarano; Pietro de Farneto | ||
Petrus Boherius |
c.1310–1387/88 |
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Other name(s): Petrus Boerius; Pierre Bohier; Pietro Bohier; Petrus Bohier | ||
Quaestiones Bamberg Can. 48 |
late 13th c. |
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Quaestiones Cesena IIsin.3 |
late 13th–early 14th c. |
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Quaestiones Escorial T.I.4 |
early 14th c. |
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Quaestiones Frankfurt Barth. 22 |
14th c. |
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Quaestiones Vatican Chigi E.VIII.245 |
Early 14th c. |
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Quaestiones Vienna cvp 2151 |
14th c. |
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Quaestiones Vienna cvp 2167 |
14th c. |
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Quaestiones Wroclaw II.F.53 |
Late 14th–early 15th c. |
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Reinbold Vener |
d. 1408 |
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Simon Vayreti |
14th c. |
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Guilelmus de Pagula |
fl. early 14th c. |
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Other name(s): William of Pagula; William of Poul; Guilelmus Pagaranus; Guilelmus Paghanus; Guilelmus de Pagvia; William Pagula; William Powell | ||
De modis arguendi |
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Andreas ab Exea |
c. 1500–1575 |
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Other name(s): André d’Exéa; Andrés de Exea | ||
Dinus de Rossonis Mugellanus |
c. 1253–p. 1298 |
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Other name(s): Dinus, de Mugello (LC); Dynus Mugellanus; Dino Rossoni del Mugello; Dynus Muxellanus; Dynus de Moxello; Dynus de Mucello | ||
Johannes Nicholai Arelatanus |
16th c. |
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Marcus Antonius Blancus |
1498–1548 |
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Other name(s): Marcus Antonius Blancus Patavinus; Marcantonio Bianchi | ||
Ludovicus Bolognus |
1446–1508 |
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Other name(s): Lodovico Bolognini | ||
Lapus de Castellionus |
d. 1381 |
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Other name(s): Lapo da Castiglionchio | ||
Joannes Copus |
fl. 1535 X 1536 |
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Other name(s): Jean Cop | ||
Johannes Randeus |
?sec. 16 |
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Other name(s): Joannes Randeus Gallus | ||
Paulus Romanus |
fl. c. 1479 X 1484 |
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Other name(s): Paulus Romanus | ||
Ricardus Salicetus |
1310–1379 |
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Other name(s): Riccardo da Saliceto | ||
Lucas de Penna |
s. 14/inc. – ca. 1390 |
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Other name(s): Luca, da Penne (LC); Luc de Penna; Lucas de Penna, commentator; Penna, Lucas | ||
Johannes Faber |
c. 1275 – 1340 |
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Other name(s): Faure, Jean, -1340 (LC); Jean de Roussines; Jean de Montbron |