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INDEX 455Hartmann Schedel 174–76, 178Hegesippus 97Heinrich Brennwald 213Heinrich of Diessenhofen 160Heinrich Taube 159, 166–67,173–74, 179Helidorus of Emesa 130Henry of Avranches 371Henry of Herford 169, 175, 177–79,303, 310, 314Henry of Huntingdon 184–85Henry of Mügeln 201Heriger 105Herman Corner 311Hermann of Cologne 380Herodotus 388Hippolytus 19–20, 27, 97Horace 357Hostiensis 364Hrabanus Maurus 93Hugh Borgognonibus of Lucca 302Hugh of Fleury 236Hugh of Floreffe 357Hugh of St. Victor 4, 406Hugo of Fleury 159, 182, 281–82Humbert of Romans 293, 372Hydatius 57, 60Hyppolitus of Porto 60Iamblichus 134Irenaeus 97, 133Isidore of Seville 3–6, 33–35, 47,57–60, 68, 71, 111, 179, 182, 186,193, 252, 387, 411Isocrates 118Jacob Dominici 304, 312Jacob Oddi of Perugia 300Jacob of Acqui 310Jacob of Soest 303–04, 311Jacob of Voragine 295, 360, 373–74Jacob Ptolemy of Siena 307Jacob Thomas of Florence 306Jacob Wimpfeling 212Jacobus of Bergamo 159, 175Jacopo Doria 327–28Jan Dlugosz 211Jan Gielemans 295Janko of Czarnków 205Janos Thuróczy 211Jean de Joinville 275, 378, 416Jean de Liège 303Jean de Mailly 373Jean de Waurin 215Jean Dupuy 311Jean Froissart 2, 250, 264–75Jean le Bel, canon at Liège 264–65,270Jean Martin of Valenciennes 294Jean Molinet 275Jean of Bayonne 306Jean of Marmoutier 234–36Jerome Albertucci de Bursellis 305,309Jerome Anthony of Perugia 306Jerome, Saint 23–26, 27, 31, 33–5,37–9, 41, 57, 60, 90, 92, 96–100,111, 119, 134–38, 143, 149, 171,220, 231, 278, 281Johan Spies of Rattenberg 158Johann Nederhoff 314Johannes of Utino 158Johannes of Viktring 158, 163–64,173, 177, 179Johannes Rothe 159, 171, 176–78John Capgrave 210John Clynn 297, 311John de Mandeville 379John Garcia of Calatayud 312John Gobi 359John Hardyng 210John Krawinkel 306John Marignolla 310, 312John Matthew Caccia 306John Meyer of Zurich 176, 179, 294,305, 309John of Biclar 57John of Cremona 376John of Fordun 208fJohn of Mailly 310John of Mainz 306John of Pian Carpine 312John of Salisbury 284, 388John of Udine 310, 312John of Winterthur 311–12John of Worcester 182John Pecham 369John Trevisa 204fJohn Tucci 306Jordan Cathala 379Jordan Fantosme 249, 254Jordan of Giano 296Jordan of Quedlinburg 372Jordan of Saxony 301–02, 369, 372Jordanes 38, 47–52, 57, 82, 224,353Juan Gil de Zamora 313Julian Angelo of Perugia 306
456 INDEXJulian of Speyer 290, 371Julius Africanus 19–20Juvenal 126Juvencus 149Konrad of Halberstadt 169, 175, 178Konrad of Megenberg 354Konrad Stolle 176, 178–79Lactantius 131Lambert of Ardres 225, 231, 235–36,238, 243–244Lambert of Saint-Omer 233, 237, 243Lambert of Wattrelos 233, 237, 243,343–44Laurent Pignon 303–04Levold of Northof 169Liutprand of Cremona 45Livy 111Louis of Valladolid 303Lucas of Túy 193Lucas Wadding 300–01Luke, Saint 119, 125Marcabru 378Marcellinus Comes 102Marcellus 366Marcion 133Marco Polo 379Margaret of Oingt 373Margery Kempe 379Mariano of Florence 292, 300Marianus Scotus 182Marie de France 396Marius of Avenches 24Mark, Saint 124Martin of Fulda 160Martin of Troppau 157–161, 163–65,167–75, 177, 207, 308Mathias of Neuenburg 159, 163–65,168, 177Matthew Paris 191, 230, 280, 354,366–67Matthew, Saint 124Matthias Doering 300Maximus of Zaragoza 59Nauclerus 175–78Nennius 224, 405Neplach of Opatovice 207Nepos 117Nestor 188Niccolò Galgani 307Nicetius 143Nicholas de Senlis 412Nicholas Glassberger 300Nicholas Minorita 299Nicholas Rossell 304Nicholas Trevet 312Nithard 76–77Notker the Stammerer 93, 140Odo de Deuil 258Odo of Cluny 141–42Odoric of Pordenone 312, 379Olivier de la Marche 275Optatus of Milevis 97Orderic Vitalis 187, 225, 235, 277,281, 410Orosius 26–30, 35–37, 54–55, 58,67, 148, 278Othloh of Saint Emmeran 251, 379Otto of Freising 157, 358Ovid 235Patrick, Saint 119, 148Paul, Saint 17, 133, 135–37Paul of St. Croce 306Paul the Deacon 47, 70–73, 79, 81,94, 102, 108, 220Paulinus of Milan 138, 143Paulinus of Nola 137, 139Paulinus of Venice 295, 310Paulo Emilio 214Paulus of Gualdo 311Peder Olson 300Pedro IV 280Pedro Marsili 312Pelayo of Oviedo 186Peregrine of Bologna 298Perpetua, Saint 119, 121Peter Anthony Cecchi 306Peter Calo 373Peter Comestor 308, 311Peter Ferrandi 293, 302, 372Peter Gallo 294Peter Gui 294Peter John Olivi 299Peter of Arenys 304Peter of Langtoft 203Peter of Poitiers 227Peter of Todi 297Peter the Venerable 353Petermann Eterlin 213Petronius 124Petrus Alfonsi 380Petrus Diaconus 279Petrus Natalis 295
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