• Werinher (died 6 July 1167) was abbot and librarian of the Abbey of Saint Gall from 1133 to 1167. He is first documented in March 1134. Werinher was custos...
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    Munich: Campus St. Martin St. - South Entrance (Werinher St.91)...
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    Manegold von Mammern (1121–1133) Heinrich von Twiel (1121–1122), anti-abbot Werinher (1133–1167) Ulrich von Tegerfelden (1167–1199) Ulrich von Veringen (1199–1200)...
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    Association of America, ISBN 0-88385-524-0 Menso Folkerts, Die «Rithmachia» des Werinher von Tegernsee, in M. Folkerts - J. P. Hogendijk, Vestigia mathematica:...
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    obtained his doctorate under Ernst Heinrich Toelken with a dissertation on Werinher of Tegernsee. In 1833 he was appointed professor of art history at the...
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  • confirmation, Heinrich von Twiel withdrew to Zwiefalten Abbey. On the behest of Werinher, he returned to Saint Gall as provost in 1133, when Abbot Manegold died...
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