• Seville De natura rerum (Cantimpré), a natural history by Thomas of Cantimpré This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title De natura rerum...
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    by Flemish Roman Catholic friar and medieval writer. Thomas of Cantimpré. De natura rerum may be Thomas' most significant work, as it's both the one he...
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    work on nature De natura rerum, for the moral text Bonum universale de Apibus and for his hagiographical writings. Thomas of Cantimpré was born of noble...
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  • this acknowledgment was misinterpreted by Thomas of Cantimpré when he wrote his Opus de natura rerum, using Pliny as a source. As such, Thomas records a...
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  • Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, LJS 23 (Thomas de Cantimpré, Liber de Natura Rerum) Brugge, Openbare Bibliotheek, Ms. 410 (XIII) Brugge, Openbare...
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    Fons memorabilium universi (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    his De proprietatibus rerum and by Thomas of Cantimpré in his Liber de natura rerum. The titles of the books are: Part I 1. De deo 2. De angelis 3. De anima...
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    subsequently mentioned by such medieval writers as Thomas de Cantimpre in the Liber de Natura Rerum and Vincent of Beauvais in the Speculum Historiale, going...
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  • De proprietatibus rerum, 1240; the most widely read and quoted encyclopedia in the late-medieval period. Thomas of Cantimpré, Liber de natura rerum,...
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    Thomas de Cantimpré qui fournit le plus de détails sur la consommation de barnacles. …. pendant le Carême,….", that is "….it is Thomas de Cantimpré who provides...
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    Conrad of Megenberg. 14th Century. Main sources: Thomas of Cantimpré, Liber de natura rerum. Edition. Franz Pfeiffer. Konrad von Megenberg. Buch der Natur...
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    Bloeme is a free translation of De natura rerum, a natural history in twenty books by a native of Brabant, Thomas of Cantimpré; and his Rijmbijbel is taken...
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    Thomas of Cantimpré writes Liber de natura rerum, an encyclopedia of natural history 1240 – Bartholomeus Anglicus writes De proprietatibus rerum, "On the...
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  • memorabilium universi: of Domenico Bandini of Arezzo Liber de natura rerum: of Thomas of Cantimpré Naturalis Historia: of Pliny the Elder Nine Books of Disciplines:...
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  • the two-field system. 1225-1244. Thomas of Cantimpré‚ (Fleming, 1204?–1275?) wrote Liber de Natura Rerum, a major 13th-century encyclopedia. 1244–1248...
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