Conrad of Megenberg (‹See Tfd›German: Konrad von Megenberg, Latin: Conradus Megenbergensis; 1309–1374) was a German Catholic scholar, and a writer. Conrad...
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(Digitalisat). Conrad of Megenberg. 14th Century. Main sources: Thomas of Cantimpré, Liber de natura rerum. Edition. Franz Pfeiffer. Konrad von Megenberg. Buch...
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Headless men (section Age of Discovery)
the Nuremberg Chronicle. The Buch der Natur (ca. 1349), written by Conrad of Megenberg, described the "people without heads (läut an haupt)" as shaggy all...
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Watkins, American Heritage dictionary of Indo-European Roots, p. 70. Grimm, Deutsches Wörterbuch cites Conrad of Megenberg (fastn. 140.14): ich pin ein konig...
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Leemans (1809–93), Dutch Egyptologist Conradus Megenbergensis (AKA Conrad of Megenberg, 1309–74), German Catholic writer and scholar Conradus Mutianus (AKA...
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philosopher and count Adrienne Clarkson (born 1939), Governor General of Canada Conrad of Megenberg (born 1309), German historian Marie Skłodowska-Curie (1867–1934)...
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of Lithuania (or "Anna"), queen consort of Poland (d. 1339) Conrad of Megenberg, German scholar and scientist (d. 1374) 1300 January 14 – Isabella of...
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Megenberg. A native of Denmark, Henry of Unna's term as proctor extended until February 10, 1341. He is associated primarily with the publication of a...
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The Ultimate Ambition in the Arts of Erudition (1314–33) Ranulf Higden, Polychronicon (c.1344) Conrad of Megenberg, Buch der Natur (c.1349) James le Palmer...
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Aldona of Lithuania (or "Anna"), queen consort of Poland (d. 1339) Conrad of Megenberg, German scholar and scientist (d. 1374) January 4 – Angela of Foligno...
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first dated book to be printed in Hebrew, in Reggio di Calabria. Conrad of Megenberg's book, Buch der Natur, is published in Augsburg. In Wallachia, Radu...
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and added a second book containing a number of miracles. The learned canon of Regensburg, Conrad of Megenberg (d. 1374), furnished a new edition. The church...
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Naturen Bloeme by Jacob van Maerlant) were realized. Furthermore, Conrad of Megenberg's Buch der Natur (1475) was also inspired by Thomas' De natura rerum...
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first dated book to be printed in Hebrew, in Reggio di Calabria. Conrad of Megenberg's book, Buch der Natur, is published in Augsburg. In Wallachia, Radu...
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(1430-1493) 1475 Augsburg He nach volget das Puch der Natur Konrad von Megenberg (1309–1374) 1481/83 Italy/Mainz Herbarium Apuleii Platonici Apuleius Platonicus...
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describes the case of a stabbing near a rice field. 1258 – Albertus Magnus treats insects in De animalibus. 1350 – Konrad of Megenberg writes Buch der Natur...
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Scots Monastery, Regensburg (redirect from Abbot of Ratisbon)
this is disputed. The foundation of the monastery is described, for example, by Konrad von Megenberg in chapter six of his De limitibus parochiarum civitatis...
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