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    De Arte Venandi cum Avibus (lit. 'On The Art of Hunting with Birds') is a Latin treatise on ornithology and falconry written in the 1240s by the Holy Roman...
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    Cultural depictions of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Albert; Fyfe, Florence Marjorie (June 1943). De Arte Venandi Cum Avibus: Being the De Arte Venandi Cum Avibus of Frederick II of Hohenstaufen. Stanford University...
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    resulting in De Scientia Venandi per Aves. King Frederick II is most recognized for his falconry treatise, De arte venandi cum avibus (The Art of Hunting...
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    Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    the author of the first treatise on the subject of falconry, De Arte Venandi cum Avibus ("The Art of Hunting with Birds"). In the words of the historian...
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    and learned scholar, is best remembered for his seminal work, De Arte Venandi cum Avibus (On the Art of Hunting With Birds). This book was written in Latin...
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    that the secretarybird was recorded in the 13th-century work De arte venandi cum avibus by Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II. Described as bistarda deserti...
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  • codices (Cortesianus Codex) Codex Cumanicus Damascus Pentateuch De arte venandi cum avibus Dresden Codex Codex Ebnerianus Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus Codex...
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    earliest European depiction of a cockatoo is in the falconry book De arte venandi cum avibus, written by Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor. The next European...
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    several famous factual texts, including De arte venandi cum avibus (On the art of hunting with birds) and De balneis puteolanis, both from the second...
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    universities in Europe (in Naples), wrote a book on falconry (De arte venandi cum avibus, one of the first handbooks based on scientific observation rather...
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    The Maqamat) Vatican, Biblioteca Apostolica, Pal. lat. 1071 (De arte venandi cum avibus) Cambridge, Fitzwilliam, Macclesfield Psalter The Hague, Koninklijke...
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    others, are: De arte venandi cum avibus, Frederick II Les livres du roi Modus et de la reine Ratio (1354–1376), attributed to a "Henri de Ferrières" about...
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    include the Carolingian "Lorsch Evangelary", the Falkenbuch (De arte venandi cum avibus, cpl 1071, commissioned by Frederick II), and the Codex Manesse...
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    Hohenstaufen (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    11th century. Members of the family occasionally used the toponymic surname de Stauf or variants thereof. Only in the 13th century would the name come to...
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    that survived to this day about the art of hunting with birds "De arte venandi cum avibus", appreciated by connaisseurs for its scientific content, and...
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    Frederick II von Hohenstaufen, Holy Roman Emperor, and author of De arte venandi cum avibus ("concerning the art of hunting with birds") that describes the...
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  • Dante's knowledge of ornithology and studied Emperor Frederick II's De Arte Venandi cum Avibus. He also ran a very popular column of lighter writing in the Glasgow...
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  • of the 13th century under Frederick II, himself the author of De arte venandi cum avibus, a treatise on falconry. Not a school in the institutional or...
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    Vaticanus Graecus 1001, the original manuscript of the Secret History De arte venandi cum avibus, a Latin treatise on falconry in the format of a two-column parchment...
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    Sicilian School which he quotes widely in his studies, especially in his De Vulgari Eloquentia. The Sicilian school was later re-founded by Guittone d'Arezzo...
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    Manfred, King of Sicily (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    imperial crown. Charles' army, some 30,000 strong, entered Italy from the Col de Tende in late 1265. He soon reduced numerous Ghibelline strongholds in northern...
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    Ornithology (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Frederick II eventually wrote his own treatise on falconry, the De arte venandi cum avibus, in which he related his ornithological observations and the results...
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    In Lucera (Lucaera Saracenorum or Lugêrah as it was known in Arabic), the de facto political and cultural capital of these Islamic communities and also...
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    Hunting (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Roman mosaic, 4th century AD Illustration from the falconry book De arte venandi cum avibus written by Emperor Frederick II, c. 1245 Giovanni di Francesco...
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  • Statutum in favorem principum for temporal princes and the Confoederatio cum principibus ecclesiasticis for ecclesiastics - Frederick II guaranteed them...
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    " The American Historical Review, Vol. 25, No. 4, 1920. "The 'De Arte Venandi Cum Avibus' of the Emperor Frederick II," The English Historical Review,...
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    Casey Albert; Fyfe, Florence Marjorie (eds.). De Arte Venardi Cum Avibus: Being the De Arte Venandi Cum Avibus of Frederick II of Hohenstaufen [The Art of...
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  • de Natura Rerum, a major 13th-century encyclopedia. 1244–1248. Frederick II von Hohenstaufen (Holy Roman Emperor) (1194–1250) wrote De Arte Venandi cum...
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    Detail of two falconers from the Medieval De arte venandi cum avibus, c. 1240...
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    devoid of light, as the emperor had prescribed in his treatise De arte venandi cum avibus. Finally a rescue tunnel was built, which reached the open countryside...
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