Constantine the African (redirect from Constantinus Africanus)
Constantine the African. Constantine the African, O.S.B. (Latin: Constantinus Africanus; died before 1098/1099, Monte Cassino) was a physician who lived...
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e. Constantinus Africanus George Africanus (1763–1834), a West African slave, later credited as Nottingham's first black entrepreneur Leo Africanus (1488–1554)...
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Berberis(Matthaeus Silvaticus), Berberis is frequent in Constantinus Africanus (Constantinus Africanus was the introducer of plantname Berberis into medieval...
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source to be likely: CNRTL.fr cites the 11th-century medical writer Constantinus Africanus for the earliest record of sandalus | sandalum in Latin. The book...
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"[encompassing] all [medical] arts") is a medieval medical text compiled by Constantinus Africanus (died before 1098/99) prior to 1086. Constantine’s Pantegni has...
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Latin is obscure. antimony This word's first known record is in Constantinus Africanus (died circa 1087), who was a widely circulated medical author in...
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Constantine the Great (redirect from Flavius Valerius Constantinus)
Constantine I (Latin: Flavius Valerius Constantinus; 27 February c. 272 – 22 May 337), also known as Constantine the Great, was a Roman emperor from AD 306...
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saphena vein is in Constantinus Africanus spelled sophena. It receives a paragraph of discussion in an article about Constantinus's terminology by Gotthard...
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www.uh.edu. Retrieved 4 June 2018. "Constantine the African, or Constantinus Africanus (medieval medical scholar)". Retrieved 1 April 2023. "Orthodox Missions...
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partial Latin translation was adapted as the Liber Pantegni by Constantinus Africanus (c. 1087), which became a founding text of the Schola Medica Salernitana...
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dry husk is a hard shell), and the translator in this case was Constantinus Africanus (died c. 1087). As another well-known example of a loan-translation...
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der Juden", in R. Gosche's Archiv für Literaturgeschichte, 1871: "Constantinus Africanus und seine arabischen Quellen", in Virchows Archiv für pathol. Anatomie...
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Bernardus Lutevensis Episcopus, Fulcoius Meldensis Subdiaconus, Constantinus Africanus Casinensis, Deusdedit Cardinalis, Willelmus Pictavensis Archidiaconus...
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= "medicinal bitumen" in the Arabic-to-Latin medical translator Constantinus Africanus (died c. 1087) (ref). Bitumen here means viscous tar found naturally...
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Macer, but is rather Odo Magdunensis, and De gradibus liber by Constantinus Africanus. However, there are a good many sections of which Henrik Harpestræng...
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2004. Retrieved February 16, 2012. "Constantine the African, or Constantinus Africanus (medieval medical scholar)". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved...
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History of Old English Literature (Blackwell, 2003), p. 157 online. Constantinus Africanus summarizes the contents in Medici de animalibus liber, "De taxione...
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Traum der Philosophie im 12. Jahrhundert. Traumtheorien zwischen Constantinus Africanus and Aristoteles. Leiden/Boston/Cologne 1998, esp. pp. 247–270. Maria...
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Afranius - two; poet and consul Julius Africanus - two; orator, Christian philosopher Sextus Caecilius Africanus - jurist Claudius Agathinus - physician...
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Augustus 632: Heraclius novus Constantinus Augustus 639: Heraclius Augustus 642: Constantinus Augustus 668: Constantinus Augustus 686: Justinianus Augustus...
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Aequa Aequitas Aemilianus Aeserninus Aeternitas Aetius Afer Afra Africana Africanus Afrinus Agaptus Agatopus Agelastus Agilis Agorix Agricola Agrippa Agrippianus...
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Alexandria PG 10: Gregory Thaumaturgus, Pope Zephyrinus, Sextus Julius Africanus, Pope Urban I, Hippolytus of Rome, Theognostus of Alexandria, etc. PG...
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benefactor Alamannicus Gothicus Francicus Germanicus Anticus Vandalicus Africanus pius felix inclitus victor ac triumphator semper Augustus ("Emperor Caesar...
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später Schüler des Julius Africanus zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts in Äthiopien". In Wallraf, Martin (ed.). Julius Africanus und die christliche Weltchronistik...
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Maximilla, the daughter of Galerius and wife of Maxentius. Flavius Valerius Constantinus, better known as Constantine the Great, emperor from AD 306 to 337. Valerius...
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Nicholas (eds.). Origène. Philocalie, 1-20: Sur les Ecritures et La lettre à Africanus sur l'histoire de Suzanne. Sources chrétiennes (in French). Vol. 302....
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