- hibernicus
- -a/um
adj A
irlandais adj, Irlande (d'hibernicus)
Dictionarium Latino-Gallicum botanicae. 2013.
Dictionarium Latino-Gallicum botanicae. 2013.
Hibernicus exul — (Latin for Hibernian exile ) is the name given to an anonymous Irish poet of the Carolingian Renaissance who lived and wrote in Francia. The poet has been variously identified with both Dungal and Dicuil. The anonymous exile s most famous work is … Wikipedia
Exul Hibernicus — • The name given to an Irish stranger on the Continent of Europe in the time of Charles the Great, who wrote poems in Latin, several of which are addressed to the emperor Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Exul Hibernicus … Catholic encyclopedia
Malachias Hibernicus — (Malachy of Ireland), Archbishop of Tuam, fl. 1279 1300. Malachias was a friar of the Franciscan convent of Limerick and was elected Archbishop of Tuam, not never officially installed. He was first mentioned in a letter of 1279 from Nicol Mac… … Wikipedia
Exul Hibernicus — is the Latin name given to an Irish stranger (meaning just that) on the Continent of Europe in the time of Charlemagne, who wrote poems in Latin, several of which are addressed to the emperor. He is sometimes identified with Dungal. The… … Wikipedia
Mus hibernicus — Rattus norvegicus Rat brun ou surmulot … Wikipédia en Français
Dicuil — For the saint of the same name, see Deicolus. Dicuil, Irish monk and geographer, born in the second half of the 8th century. Contents 1 Background 2 Astronomical computus 3 De mensura Orbis terrae … Wikipedia
Fauna of Ireland — The red deer (Cervus elaphus) is Ireland s largest wild mammal and could be considered Ireland s national animal. A stag appeared on the old £1 coin … Wikipedia
Фауна Ирландии — Благородный олень … Википедия
Thomas of Ireland — (fl. 1295 died before 1338), known as Thomas Hibernicus, not to be confused with the Franciscan friar Thomas de Hibernia (d. c. 1270),[1] was an Irish writer. His claim to fame is not as an original author, but as an anthologist and indexer.… … Wikipedia
De mirabilibus sacrae scripturae — (in English: On the miraculous things in sacred scripture) is a Latin treatise written around 655 by an anonymous Irish writer and philosopher known as Augustinus Hibernicus or the Irish Augustine. The author s nickname is in reference to the… … Wikipedia
Dungal of Bobbio — Dungal redirects here. For other uses, see Dungal (disambiguation). The Irish monk Dungal lived at Saint Denis, Pavia and Bobbio. He wrote a poem on wisdom and the seven liberal arts and advised Charlemagne on astronomical matters.[1] He died… … Wikipedia