Hugh, of Fouilloy, -1172 or 1173
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Hugh of Fouilloy — 13th century, second half; Italian, North-east MS. Canon. Bibl. Lat. 14
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William Heytesbury, Sophismata St John's College MS 198
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Theological notebook St John's College MS 200
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Theology: Hugh of Fouilly, Ralph of Battle, Bernard, Augustine St John's College MS 130
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PATRISTICA ET THEOLOGICA; S. XIV1 Merton College MS. 22
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Hugh of Fouilloy — 13th century – 15th century; English MS. Laud Misc. 205
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Walter Burley — 14th century; English MS. Digby 172
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Isidore of Seville, William de Montibus, Bernard of Clairvaux, Lanfranc, 'Eusebius Gallicanus', Ps.-Isidore, Hugh of Fouilloy, Hugh of St.-Cher, Thomas Waleys — 14th century, second half; English MS. Laud Misc. 345
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Bestiary ('The Ashmole Bestiary'); England, early 13th century MS. Ashmole 1511
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Hugo de Folieto, Peter of Poitiers — c. 1300; Italian, North MS. Lyell 71
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Hugo de Folieto, Alexander of Jumièges (?), William de Montibus, Hugh of St. Victor — 13th century, second half; England MS. Bodl. 897
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Henricus de Frimaria, Nicholas de Lyra, Hugh of Fouilloy — 15th century; French MS. Laud Misc. 12
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Hugh of Fouilloy, Hugh of St.-Victor, Bonaventura, Roger (?) Bacon — 14th century, early; French (?) MS. Bodl. 745
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Miscellaneous theological and moral pieces in Latin, of which there is a full list in the Old Catalogue of 1697 and which cannot be treated summarily. The chief items, which are surrounded by numberless odd notes and memoranda, apparently collected by a monk of St. Mary's abbey at Leicester, are listed below. — c. 1300; England, Leicester Abbey MS. Bodl. 57
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Bestiary, Adam names the animals, Lion, Lioness, Tiger, Panther, Antelope, Pard and leopard, Unicorn, Lynx, Griffin, Elephant, Beaver, Ibex, Hyena and crocotta, Bonnacon, Ape, Satyr and callitrix, Stag, Tragelaph, Goat, Roe deer, Monoceros, Bear, Leucrota, Crocodile, Manticor, Parandrus, Fox, Hare, Cameleon, Yale, Wolf, Dog I, Dog II, Dog III, Sheep, Wether and ram, Lamb, Young goat, He-goat and kid, Sow, Boar, Bullock and bull, Ox, Wild ox, Cow, Calf, Camel, Ass, Wild ass, Dromedary, Horse, Mule, Badger, Cat, Mouse, Weasel, Mole, Dormouse, Hedgehog, Ant, Frog, Star lizard, The natures of birds, Eagle, Barnacle goose, Osprey, Kingfisher, Coot, Vulture, Crane, Parrot (ring-necked parakeet), Caladrius, Stork, Heron, Swan, Ibis, Ostrich, Jackdaw, Halcyon, Phoenix I, Phoenix II, Cinamolgus, Waxwing, Hoopoe I (Epops), Pelican, Little owl and nycticorax, Owl, Siren, Patridge I, Partridge II, Magpie, Hawk, The feathers of tame hawks, Carrying hawks on the left hand, The perch of a hawk, The fetters of a hawk, The cord of a hawk, Bat, Nightingale, Raven, Crow, Dove, Turtledove, Swallow, Quail, Goose, Peacock, Hoopoe II (Upupa), Cock, Hen, Duck and goose, Sparrow, Kite, The bee, Perindens tree, On serpents, Great dragon, Basilisk, Viper and moray eel, Asp and other serpents, Scitalis, Amphisbena, Hydrus and hydra, Boa, Siren serpent, Seps II, Dipsas II, Lizard, Salamander, Saura, Star lizard or newt, The natures of serpents, Scorpion, Snake, Worms, On fishes, Seamonsters (including whale, sawfish, dolphin, sea pig, crocodile), Trees, Palm, Uses of trees, Smells of trees, Names of plants, Vegetables — 1240s; English MS. Bodl. 764
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Hugh de Fouilloy — 13th century, second quarter; English MS. Bodl. 602
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Hugo de Folieto — 13th century, middle; English MS. Bodl. 188
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Ps.-Augustine, Ps.-Bernard of Clairvaux, Hugh of Fouilloy, Bernard of Clairvaux — 1457; Italian, Naples (?) MS. Canon. Pat. Lat. 33
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- Hugo, de Fouilloy, 1100–1174
- Hugh, of Fouilloy, 1100–1174
- Hugo, Praemonstratensis, 1100–1174
- Hugo, de Folieta, 1100–1174
- Folieto, Hugo de , 1100–1174
- Hugo, Folietinus, 1100–1174
- Hugues, de Fouilloy, 1100–1174
- Hugo, von Folietum, 1100–1174
- Hugo, de Sancto Laurentio, 1100–1174
- Hugo, de Fouilloi, 1100–1174
- Hugo, de Fulleio, 1100–1174
- Hugo, Cardinalis, 1100–1174
- Hugo, de Foliaco, 1100–1174
- Hugo, von Fouilloy, 1100–1174
- Hugo von Fouilloy, 1100–1174
- Hugo aus Fouilloy, 1100–1174
- Hugo, Corbeiensis, 1100–1174
- Hugo, Saxo, 1100–1174
- Hugh, of Fouilloy, -1172 or 1173
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