• Dominicus Gundissalinus, also known as Domingo Gundisalvi or Gundisalvo (c. 1115 – after 1190), was a philosopher and translator of Arabic to Medieval...
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    last Archbishop of Canton officially recognized by the Holy See Dominicus Gundissalinus, Spanish archdeacon and scholastic philosopher Doménikos Theotokópoulos...
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    main translators from Arabic into Castilian in partnership with Dominicus Gundissalinus during the early days of the Toledo School of Translators. John...
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    mechanicae as applied geometry was introduced to Western Europe by Dominicus Gundissalinus (12th century) under the influence of his readings in Arabic scholarship...
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    ex-communication." In the late Middle Ages, Spanish philosopher Dominicus Gundissalinus translated a treatise by the earlier Persian scholar Al-Farabi...
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    translation into Latin in the year 1150 by Abraham ibn Daud and Dominicus Gundissalinus, who was the first official director of the Toledo School of Translators...
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    Roscelin Peter Lombard Alexander of Hales Bernard of Chartres Dominicus Gundissalinus Gilbert de la Porrée Alain de Lille 13–14th century Robert Grosseteste...
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    Another important translator was John of Seville. Together with Dominicus Gundissalinus during the early days of the School, he was the main translator...
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    Roscelin Peter Lombard Alexander of Hales Bernard of Chartres Dominicus Gundissalinus Gilbert de la Porrée Alain de Lille 13–14th century Robert Grosseteste...
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    Roscelin Peter Lombard Alexander of Hales Bernard of Chartres Dominicus Gundissalinus Gilbert de la Porrée Alain de Lille 13–14th century Robert Grosseteste...
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    century Gad Freudenthal (2016). "Abraham Ibn Daud, Avendauth, Dominicus Gundissalinus and Practical Mathematics in Mid-Twelfth Century Toledo". Aleph...
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  • Definitions of Philosophy in the De Divisione Philosophiae of Dominicus Gundissalinus". The New Scholasticism. 25 (3): 253–281. doi:10.5840/newscholas195125328...
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  • ideology Dominate Dominator culture Domingo Báñez Domingo de Soto Dominicus Gundissalinus Dominik Gross Dominik Perler Dominion Dominique Lecourt Domninus...
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  • Dnyaneshwar (1275–1296) Dante Alighieri (1265–1321)[c][d][e][f] Dominicus Gundissalinus (12th century) Dogen (also Dogen Zenji or Dōgen Kigen; 1200–1253)[c][d][e]...
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  • Denis the Carthusian Divine apathy Doctrine of the Mean Dōgen Dominicus Gundissalinus Duns Scotus Dynamics of the celestial spheres Early Islamic philosophy...
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  • of the twelfth. The two translators identified by Jourdain were Dominicus Gundissalinus and John of Seville. (in Spanish) Marietta Gargatagli, La historia...
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