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    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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    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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    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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