- LYRANUS Nicolaus
- LYRANUS Nicolausvide Nicolaus.
Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.
Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.
NICOLAUS Lyranus — ex Iudaeo, Franciscanus; a Lyra, pago dioeceseos Ebroicensis: ob eruditionem, Principibus gratus, adeo ut a Iohanna Regina, uxore Philippi V. Longi, inter exsecutores sui testamenti nominatus fuerit, A. C. 1325. Obiit A. C. 1340. Commentariis… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
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Nicholas of Lyra — A page of Genesis in Postillae perpetuae... Basel, 1498: the first printed biblical exegesis: space has been left for a hand lettered red initial (a rubric) that was never added to this copy. Nicholas of Lyra (French: Nicolas de Lyre) (c.… … Wikipedia
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Nikolāus [1] — Nikolāus (gr., eigentlich Nikolāos, d.i. Volkssieger, lat. Nicolaus, deutsch Niklas, Nikel, Klaus, Claus, französisch Nicole, dänisch Niels, wendisch Niklot, italienisch Nicŏlo etc.). I. Heilige: 1) St. N., geb. zu Patera in Lykien, von… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Nicholas Of Lyra — ▪ French biblical scholar Latin Nicolaus Lyranus born c. 1270, , Vieille Lyre, Normandy died Oct. 16/23, 1349, Paris author of the first printed commentary on the Bible and one of the foremost Franciscan theologians and influential… … Universalium
Hermeneutics — • Derived from a Greek word connected with the name of the god Hermes, the reputed messenger and interpreter of the gods Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Hermeneutics Hermeneutics … Catholic encyclopedia
Jean de La Haye — Jean de La Haye † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Jean de La Haye Franciscan Biblical scholar, b. at Paris, 20 March, 1593; d. there 15 Oct., 1661. He passed his boyhood in Spain and received the Franciscan habit in the province of St.… … Catholic encyclopedia
LYCANTHROPIA — Graeca vox, morbum notat, a copia atrae bilis proficiscentem, quo ita homninum depravatur hantasia, ut lupi sibi videantur; aliqui etiam lupino more, oves vel homines, invadere studeant, vide Aeginetam l. 3. c. 16. et Aetium, l. 6. c. 10. Talem… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale