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    Pierre Bersuire (c. 1290–1362), also known as Pierre Bercheure and Pierre Berchoire (in Latin, Petrus Berchorius or Petrus Bercorius), was a French author...
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    Radulfus Ardens, Sydrac, Brunetto Latini, Giovanni da Sangiminiano, Pierre Bersuire. Some were women, like Hildegard of Bingen and Herrad of Landsberg...
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    and 4) for Henry III of Castile, working from a French version by Pierre Bersuire. He also translated the works of contemporary authors, such as Boccaccio...
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    Women: Romanos the Melodist Byzantine Greek 82 The Moralized Ovid: Pierre Bersuire Medieval Latin 81 Medical Writings from Early Medieval England, Volume...
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    illumination in a manuscript of Ab urbe condita, in the French translation of Pierre Bersuire. The manuscript belonged to king Charles V of France. The illumination...
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    theology in 1362. While studying and teaching there, he had contacts with Pierre Bersuire, Jean de Muris, Philippe de Vitry, and Guillaume Machaut. It is unclear...
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    Pays de la Loire region in western France. It was the birthplace of Pierre Bersuire (c. 1290-1362). The river Lay has its source in the commune. Communes...
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  • Gallimard, « Encyclopédie de la Pleïade », 1961, XVII–1773, read online. Pierre Bersuire, prieur de Saint-Eloi de Paris, 1290?-1362, Paris, Imprimerie nationale...
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