David Scotus — • A medieval Irish chronicler, date of birth unknown; d. 1139 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. David Scotus David Scotus † … Catholic encyclopedia
David Scotus — was a medieval Irish chronicler. Contents 1 Biography 2 Writings 3 Possibly identical homonym 4 Notes 5 … Wikipedia
Scotus (disambiguation) — Scotus was one of the most important theologians and philosophers of the High Middle Ages.Scotus may also refer to:* Johannes Scotus Eriugena (circa 815 877), Irish theologian * Scotus Academy, a Catholic all boys day school * Scotus Central… … Wikipedia
David of Dinant — (ca. 1160 ca. 1217) was a pantheistic philosopher. He may have been a member of, or at least been influenced by, a pantheistic sect known as the Amalricians. David was condemned by the Church in 1210 for his writing of the Quaternuli (Little… … Wikipedia
David of Dinant — • A pantheistic philosopher who lived in the first decades of the thirteenth century Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. David of Dinant David of Dinant … Catholic encyclopedia
SCOTUS David — vide David … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
David Lat — David B. Lat (born 1975) is an American blogger and a former federal prosecutor. He is the founder and managing editor of Above the Law, a blog about law firms and the legal profession.[1][2] Lat first began blogging under the pseudonym Article … Wikipedia
David de Bernham — (died 1253) was Chamberlain of King Alexander II of Scotland and subsequently, Bishop of St. Andrews. He was elected to the see in June 1239, and finally consecrated, after some difficulties, in January, 1240. He died in 1253, and was buried at… … Wikipedia
DAVID Beton — Scotus, eruditione insignis, a Iocobo V. ad Franciscum I. missus, A. C. 1534. Cardinalis a Paulo III. factus A. C. 1538. hinc legatus in Scotiam, ubi Arch. Andreanus evasit, omni ope renascentis Evangelii primordia impedire conatus est. Cum… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
DAVID Chambraeus — Scotus, epitomes histor. Regum Franciae, Angliae et Scotiae auctor, etc … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale