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256:. Only book A and the start of B survive in two manuscripts. Compared to other 13th-century Latin encyclopedists, Juan's work is moralizing and written with sermon writers in mind. He appears to have begun collecting information for this work during his time in Paris.
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In addition, there are numerous citations to works by Juan that may not survive. It is probable that many citations are to known works under different titles. In some cases, the citations are probably to individual articles in his encyclopedia
102:. It has also been placed towards 1230. It was most likely around 1240, with the year 1241 having been proposed. This latter date is arrived at on the basis that Juan was a deacon and thus 25 years old when he wrote the
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This is a curious moralizing encyclopedia of historical and geographical information to the glory of Spain. Dedicated to Prince Sancho, it was begun in 1278 and completed in
September 1282. It is often classified as a
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This is an encyclopedia in 23 books, each corresponding to a letter of the Latin alphabet. It covers the natural world and secular and religious history. Only excerpts and fragments from books C, D, E and Z
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degree at Paris. Some uncertainty attends his education. His university years have been placed as early as the late 1240s if an birth year towards 1230 be accepted. He may also have studied at the
432:. It is divided into a prologue and 17 chapters. The first two chapters deal with the origins of music and its emotional effects. In the following chapter, he integrates the ideas of
514:, which is only partially preserved. Many other attributions are more doubtful or highly speculative. Several scholars have advanced the thesis that Juan was the author of the
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This is an encyclopedia of historical persons. Only fragments and excerpts survive, including the entire section on the kings of Spain. The latest individual included is
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on 26 October 1278, when the prince issued a charter defining the relationship of the church and municipal council of Zamora. Around 1300, he became
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Una contribuciĂłn al estudio de la prosa latina en la
Castilla del siglo XIII: EdiciĂłn crĂtica y estudio del Liber Mariae de Juan Gil de Zamora
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332:. It is divided into seven chapters and is dedicated to Prince Sancho for his entertainment, as opposed to his moral formation.
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This is a medical treatise about poisons derived from plants, animals and minerals, organized alphabetically in 19 parts.
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and eighteen on that of Mary, its two parts were transmitted independently. The single prologue covers both parts.
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This is a manual for the composition of letters and formal documents. Half of the text is taken up with examples.
237:(interpretation of biblical names) with a discussion of punctuation and pronunciation. This work survives in two
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Nothing is known of Juans family or of his life before he entered the
Franciscan order around 1269–1270 in the
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This is an alphabetical collection of 86 saints' lives intended for his fellow
Franciscans.`
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94:. His exact birth year is unknown, but is thought to be early as the 1220s on the basis of
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444:. The final chapter is devoted to musical instruments, and relies heavily on the work of
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This is collection of 15 sermons on various vices and virtues. It was written after the
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Stevenson, Robert (2003). "Gil de Zamora, Juan, on Music". In Gerli, E. Michael (ed.).
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305:, one of the earliest composed in Spain. Its information is derived from the Bible,
82:. He wrote hagiography, history, music theory, natural science, poetry and sermons.
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O'Callaghan, Joseph F. (2003). "Gil de Zamora, Juan". In Gerli, E. Michael (ed.).
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143:. By 1278, he had returned to Zamora as a lecturer in theology and custodian (
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Legendae sanctorum et festiuitatum aliarum de quibus ecclesia sollempnizat
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182:. He died after 1318, probably around 1320. The exact date is unknown.
162:. In his writings, he compared his relationship with Sancho to that of
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De difficultatibus que legentibus et corrigentibus occurrunt in Biblia
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and numerous
Spanish historians. It is divided into twelve chapters.
194:. At the court of Alfonso X, he had a hand in the production of the
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for Juan's native city, which he identified with ancient
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227:, concerns poetry and the longest part. The third,
1042:. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones CientĂficas.
1038:Reinhardt, Klaus; Santiago Otero, Horacio (1986).
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209:Fifteen of his works survive at least partially:
206:. He is the earliest Franciscan poet from Spain.
106:in 1266, but his authorship of this biography of
119:of Zamora. He studied for a short period at the
967:(PhD dissertation). University of Buenos Aires.
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42:(top) and presenting it to Sancho IV (bottom).
27:Castilian Franciscan friar and prolific writer
951:Manuscrits enluminés de la péninsule Ibérique
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405:Liber contra uenena et animalia uenenosa
354:, the bishop of Zamora who died in 1286.
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319:Liber de preconiis ciuitatis Numantinae
1051:. Translated by Odile Cisneros. Brill.
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386:Breuiloquium de uitiis et uirtutibus
1060:. New York: Routledge. p. 362.
1049:Alfonso X, the Learned: A Biography
1040:Biblioteca bĂblica ibĂ©rica medieval
972:Caunedo del Potro, Betsabé (2018).
953:. Bibliothèque nationale de France.
934:Reinhardt & Santiago Otero 1986
452:was appropriate to church services.
262:Archiuium seu armarium scripturarum
958:Bohdziewicz, Olga Soledad (2014).
541:, is generally attributed to him.
529:Comentarius in Canticum canticorum
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369:, in the form of a 316-line poem.
135:. In 1276 or 1277, he obtained a
78:friar and prolific writer of the
1058:Medieval Iberia: An Encyclopedia
1031:Medieval Iberia: An Encyclopedia
493:. It survives in two recensions.
365:This is a liturgical office for
80:literary circle around Alfonso X
982:. Real Academia de la Historia.
1047:Salvador MartĂnez, H. (2010).
979:Diccionario biográfico español
190:Juan was a prolific writer in
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1115:14th-century writers in Latin
430:Giovanni Mincio da Morrovalle
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297:(begun 1278, completed 1282)
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295:Liber de preconiis Hispaniae
283:(before 1282), dedicated to
539:Bertrand de L'Isle-Jourdain
473:De proprietatibus animalium
360:Officium almifluae Uirginis
338:Liber illustrium personarum
40:Liber de preconiis Hyspanie
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428:or the Italian Franciscan
407:(1289Ă—1295), dedicated to
1085:People from Zamora, Spain
127:, where he studied under
395:and dedicated to Bishop
170:. He was with Sancho at
987:Hughes, Andrew (2001).
458:Liber de Ihesu et Maria
281:Dictaminis epithalamium
225:De accentu seu prosodia
203:Cantigas de Santa MarĂa
197:Primera CrĂłnica General
121:University of Salamanca
1105:Franciscan theologians
1009:Loewen, Peter (2022).
922:Salvador MartĂnez 2010
641:Caunedo del Potro 2018
531:, a commentary on the
512:Archiuium seu armarium
446:Bartholomaeus Anglicus
180:Santiago de Compostela
104:Vita Isidori Agricolae
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421:(1250s or 1296Ă—1304)
367:Mary, mother of Jesus
234:interpretatio nominum
172:San Esteban de Gormaz
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1090:Alfonso X of Castile
974:"Juan Gil de Zamora"
537:dedicated to Bishop
133:Godfrey of Fontaines
36:historiated initials
1100:Franciscan scholars
1095:Spanish Franciscans
1080:14th-century deaths
1075:13th-century births
936:, pp. 196–197.
491:Thomas of Cantimpré
487:Vincent of Beauvais
178:of the province of
176:minister provincial
168:Alexander the Great
141:University of Siena
125:University of Paris
108:Isidore the Laborer
96:Gil González Dávila
69:Aegidius Zamorensis
1110:Franciscan writers
1015:Grove Music Online
994:Grove Music Online
393:Sermones sanctorum
375:Sermones sanctorum
285:Filippo da Perugia
247:Historia naturalis
137:Master of Theology
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477:This is a
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