Gerard of Cremona (redirect from Gerardus Cremonensis)
Gerard of Cremona (Latin: Gerardus Cremonensis; c. 1114 – 1187) was an Italian translator of scientific books from Arabic into Latin. He worked in Toledo...
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975–1051), Belgian bishop of Cambrai Gerardus Cremonensis (c.1114–1187), Italian translator of scientific books Gerardus Mercator (1512–1594), Netherlandish...
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Rudolphine Tables (astronomy tables of Kepler, year 1627) "File:Gerardus Cremonensis (1114-1187) Wellcome L0070081.jpg - Wikipedia". commons.wikimedia...
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medical translations of Constantinus Africanus (died c. 1087) and/or Gerardus Cremonensis (died c. 1187) and/or Serapion the Younger (dated later 13th century...
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Renaldus Cremonensis (Berthelot 1906, p. 310, cf. Forster 2018). However, a medieval list of the works translated by Gerard of Cremona (Latin: Gerardus Cremonensis)...
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ideas replaced Theorica Planetarum Communis, a work credited to Gerardus Cremonensis, as the standard university text on astronomy and was studied by...
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Copernicus (Niklas Koppernigk) Laurentius Corvinus (Lorenz Rabe) Gerardus Cremonensis (Gerardo da Cremona) Nicolaus Cusanus (Nikolaus von Kues) Dreses...
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following list is incomplete: Avicennae Liber Canonis Medicinae, Gerardus Cremonensis ex Arabico in Latinum translatus, cum Andreae Alpagi Bellunensis...
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Flodoardus Remensis, Joannes XIII 136 Ratherius Veronensis, Liutprandus Cremonensis 137 Hrothsuita Gandersheimensis, Widukindus Corbeiensis, Dunstanus Cantuariensis...
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