DAVID Scotus

DAVID Scotus
DAVID Scotus
Mariani Scoti familiaris, ludimagister primo Hebipolitanus, hinc Henrici V. Imper. aulam translatus, vitam huius scripsit. An idem cum Scoticarum rerum Scriptore? Voss. de Hist. Lat. l. 2. c. 48. Conradus, Abbas ursp. in Chron. Trithem. in Cat. Aveninus, etc.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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