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- proper noun A male
given name ofhistorical use.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Robert Kilwardby, In libros Priorum Analyticorum expositio, Venice 1516 (under the name Aegidius Romanus), reprint Frankfurt am Main: Minerva, 1968.
Medieval Theories of Modality Knuuttila, Simo 2008
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From this first opening (shown below), we know that it was completed by the priest Aegidius (or Gilles) Duchemin in 1740.
Carolyn Vega: The ABCs of an Unknown Duchemin Carolyn Vega 2011
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From this first opening (shown below), we know that it was completed by the priest Aegidius (or Gilles) Duchemin in 1740.
Carolyn Vega: The ABCs of an Unknown Duchemin Carolyn Vega 2011
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From this first opening (shown below), we know that it was completed by the priest Aegidius (or Gilles) Duchemin in 1740.
Carolyn Vega: The ABCs of an Unknown Duchemin Carolyn Vega 2011
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From this first opening (shown below), we know that it was completed by the priest Aegidius (or Gilles) Duchemin in 1740.
Carolyn Vega: The ABCs of an Unknown Duchemin Carolyn Vega 2011
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From this first opening (shown below), we know that it was completed by the priest Aegidius (or Gilles) Duchemin in 1740.
Carolyn Vega: The ABCs of an Unknown Duchemin Carolyn Vega 2011
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When the library was recataloged toward the end of the 15th century, Alberti's manuscript was placed alongside Aegidius Romanus's De regimine principe, Thomas Aquinas's Physiognomia, and Gregory the Great's Moralia in Job. back
Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro 2008
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In the fifth year of his reign, Syagrius, king of the Romans, son of Aegidius, had his residence in the city of Soissons, which had before been the home of the above-mentioned Aegidius.
The Early Middle Ages 500-1000 Robert Brentano 1964
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Salernum when Aegidius was in attendance at that famous university, therefore probably about the close of the 12th century.
Gilbertus Anglicus Medicine of the Thirteenth Century Henry Ebenezer Handerson
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Of these the senior, a Frenchman, known also as Ricardus Salednitanus, is highly praised by Aegidius of Corbeil
Gilbertus Anglicus Medicine of the Thirteenth Century Henry Ebenezer Handerson
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