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and died in the first quarter of the 13th century. He is the author of four medical poems and a scathing anti-clerical
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Ierapigra ad purgandos prelatos des
Egidius von Corbeil
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On the Origin of Universities and Academical Degrees
427:, translated by Michael R. McVaugh (originally in
414:The Gilles de Corbeil Hospital in Corbeil-Essonnes
94:De laudibus et virtutibus compositorum medicaminum
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461:A History of Twelfth-Century Western Philosophy
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