• Bartholomaeus Anglicus (before 1203–1272), also known as Bartholomew the Englishman and Berthelet, was an early 13th-century Scholastic of Paris, a member...
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    (1618–1650), Dutch genre painter Bartholomaeus of Neocastro (c.1240–aft.1293), Italian jurist and chronicler Bartholomaeus Pitiscus (1561–1613), German trigonometrist...
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  • found in the Indian Ocean. Isidore of Seville (7th century AD) and Bartholomaeus Anglicus (13th century) are among later authors of bestiaries that mention...
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    include editions of the works of such writers as Alfred of Sareshel, Bartholomaeus Anglicus, the anonymous author of a Peterhouse manuscript on the science...
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    ("star of the sea", from its use for navigation at sea), as in e.g. Bartholomaeus Anglicus (d. 1272), in the translation of John Trevisa (1397): by the place...
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    self-governance being found in c. 1220, while the encyclopedist Bartholomaeus Anglicus referred to Frisian attitudes towards liberty in c. 1240. Although...
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    a Clerk. He likewise made various other translations, including Bartholomaeus Anglicus' On the Properties of Things (De Proprietatibus Rerum), a medieval...
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    original on 27 August 2016 – via Google Books. de Trevisa J (1398). Bartholomaeus Anglicus' De Proprietatibus Rerum. Stark J (2013). The Making of Modern Anthrax...
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    masonry, "hearting" (binding rubble masonry cores) and foundations. Bartholomaeus Anglicus in his De proprietatibus rerum (1240) describes the making of mortar...
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    or rather the medieval European bestiaries, particularly that of Bartholomaeus Anglicus. There are several onomastic tales which attempts to explain the...
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    with the Marian title of Stella Maris "Star of the Sea" (so in Bartholomaeus Anglicus, c. 1270s), due to an earlier transcription error. An older English...
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    translated around 1350 in langue d'oc from the encyclopedia of Bartholomaeus Anglicus. This one described the virtues of the zodiac sign of the Sun: "In...
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    Waterford) (early 13th century) Bartholomaeus Parvus (died 1333), known as the Apostle of Armenia Bartholomaeus Anglicus, Franciscan encyclopedist of the...
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    Ages, for instance by 13th-century authors Guillaume le Clerc and Bartholomaeus Anglicus. In a newer, also medieval version of the European myth, the pelican...
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    directly into word lists and encyclopaedias by Papias, Huguccio, Bartholomaeus Anglicus and Vincent of Beauvais, as well as being used everywhere in the...
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    Exceptional Illuminated Manuscripts and Incunabula, Part I : Lot 31: Bartholomaeus Anglicus (by 1203-1272), Le livre des propriétés des choses, in the French...
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  • 15th century, is distinguished by its incorporation of writings by Bartholomaeus Anglicus: Cambridge, University Library MS. Gg.6.5 These works were attributed...
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    Jacob Bellaert, 1485-1486. "Van den proprieteyten der dinghen", by Bartholomaeus Anglicus, van mi Meester Jacop Bellaert van Ziericzee, 24 December 1485 "Der...
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    Proprietatibus Rerum (c. 1230–1240) of English Franciscan friar Bartholomaeus Anglicus and a group of herbals called Tractatus de Herbis written and painted...
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  • point confused with Bartholomeus Anglicus, another Franciscan friar who lived a century earlier. "Bartholomaeus Anglicus". Catholic Encyclopedia. - includes...
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    Bartholomew, published in 1582. This book is based on a work compiled by Bartholomaeus Anglicus in the 13th century. It was translated by John Trevisa in 1398,...
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  • significantly included Chaucer's Boece and Trevisa's translation of Bartholomaeus Anglicus's De proprietatibus rerum. During the English Renaissance, from around...
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  • Archaeology, Volume XXIX (1907), pp. 135–149, 189–206. Bartholomaeus Anglicus. Bartholomaeus Anglicus (before 1203 – 1272), also known as Bartholomew the...
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  • Bartholomaeus Anglicus, Vanden proprieteyten der dighen. Haarlem: Jacob Bellaert, 24. December 1485...
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    mineralibus by Aristoteles and De natura loci by Albertus Magnus. Bartholomaeus Anglicus: De proprietatibus rerum. Printed by Pierre Hongre in Lyons, 1482...
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    devoted to musical instruments, and relies heavily on the work of Bartholomaeus Anglicus. Juan held that of all instruments only the organ was appropriate...
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    theologiae of Aquinas. The main source for the animal examples is Bartholomaeus Anglicus's De proprietatibus rerum. The maxims were taken from Aristotle,...
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  • produced in 1496, an encyclopaedia, De Proprietatibus Rerum by Bartholomaeus Anglicus (in John Trevisa's translation). This book has been claimed to be...
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  • Les Loups ravissants, Paris: for Antoine Vérard, [around 1505] Bartholomaeus Anglicus, [De Proprietatibus rerum, fr.:] Le Livre des propriétés des choses...
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    territory. The first written mention of Krásno is in a book of Bartholomaeus Anglicus from 1241. In 1355, the village was promoted to a market town and...
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