A
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Aaron
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Au1-6
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Aaron (AT)
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St1-53
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Abacuc
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Sg2-14
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Habacuc, Prophet (AT)
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~ Abacüc
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St1-21
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~ Abacuck
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Au1-9
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Lo2-9
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Mü4-8
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St1-51
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~ Abacuk
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Bb-17
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~ Abakuck
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Mü1-24
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~ Abakuk
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Ba4-8
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~ Abagug
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Ba1(II.)-8
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~ Abucuc
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Zü2-7
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Abdias
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Sg2-14
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Abdias (Obadja), Prophet (AT)
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~ Abyas
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Lo2-15
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"der weyssag"
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Aberlin von Weyler
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Lo2-48
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(ungedeutet)
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Abraham
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Lo2-18+93
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Abraham (AT)
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St1-36
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Absolon
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Lo2-54
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Absalon (AT)
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Achyr
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Lo2-75
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(ungedeutet)
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Adrian
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Lo2-118
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Kaiser Hadrian (76-138)
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Adronico
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Lo1-84
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(ungedeutet)
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Aeneas Syluius
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Sb2-37
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Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini (Papst Pius II.), 1405-1464
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~ Eneas Syluius
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Ba8-9
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Affenschmaltz
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Lo1-80
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"der Synger", (ungedeutet)
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Agur
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Lo2-101
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Agur (AT, Sprüche)
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Agustinus
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Up7+10
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s. Augustinus
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Alanus
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Br-17
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Alanus ab Insulis (von Lille; um 1125-1203), Theologe, Philosoph
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Gi1-7
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Go-38
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Wi1-26
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Albati
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Zü4-46
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Albert von Sachsen (um 1316-1390), Philosoph (?)
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Albertus Magnus
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Ba1(I.)-1
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Kirchenlehrer (um 1200-1280), Philosoph
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Bb-2
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Mü3-14
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Rb-14
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Ro-8
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~ Magnus Alberttitus
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Zü1-2
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~ Magnus Albertus
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Ba2-2
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St1-14
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Ul2-2
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Wo1(1.)-2
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~ Magnus Alberchtus
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Zü3-2
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~ Mangnus Albertus
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Bw-2
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Lo1-2
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~ Albertus
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Zü4-35
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Albumisar
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Lo1-99
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Albumasar (um787-886), persischer Astrologe
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~ Albusonor
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Mü1-27
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Aleph
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Lo2-91
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(ungedeutet)
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Alexander
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Gi1-6
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Alexander der Große (356-323 v. Chr.)
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Wi1-25
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Tr1-7
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~ Allexander
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Bn-5
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Kö1-8
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Ro3
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Alfontius
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Zü4-39
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Petrus Alfonsi (1062- um 1140), Gelehrter
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Mü1-17
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~ Alfuncius
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Lo1-94
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Alkindus
|
Mü1-30
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Al Kindi (um 800-873), arabischer Philosoph
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Almoas
|
Mü1-31
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Ambrosius
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Ba1(I.)-11
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Ambrosius von Mailand, Kirchenvater, geb. 339, 374 Bischof von Mailand
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Ba2-12
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Br-22
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Bw-13
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Dn-10
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Lü-10
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Gi1-1
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Gi3-10
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Go-10
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Gö-8
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Gr-10
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In-4
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Lo1-12+28+93
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Lo2-134+163
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Mü1-3+52
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Mü2-13
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Mü3-4
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Ol-11
|
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Pa2-10
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Rb-4
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Sa-22
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St1-4+32
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St3-9
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Wi1-8
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Wo1(1.)-18
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Wo4-10
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Zü1-13
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Zü3-11
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Zü4-23
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Ameys
|
Lo2-21
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"Der pfaff"; lit. Gestalt "Der Pfaffe Amis" von dem Stricker (13. Jh.)
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Amon
|
Ba4-7
|
König von Juda (AT)
|
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Mü1-12
|
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Zü4-32
|
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Amos
|
Au2-7
|
Prophet (AT)
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Ba1(II.)-7
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Mü4-4
|
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Lo2-6
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Sg2-13
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St1-47
|
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Wo1(2.)-8
|
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Anaxagoras
|
Rb-26
|
Philosoph (499-428 v.Chr.)
|
Anastasius
|
Go-53
|
Anastasios Sinaites (gest. nach 700 n. Chr.), Mönch auf dem Berg Sinai, Gegner der Monophysiten
|
Andreas Eüttinger
|
Lo2-135
|
"Maister" (ungedeutet)
|
Andronico
|
Lo2-32
|
"der hayden", Andronikos von Rhodos, Herausgeber der aristotelischen Schriften (?), (1. Jh. n. Chr.)
|
Anshelmus
|
Zü4-29
|
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~ Anszhelmus
|
Au4-9
|
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Mü1-9
|
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Aphricanus et Horatius
|
Ba8-38
|
Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus (236-183 v. Chr.), römischer Feldherr
|
Araan
|
Lo2-115
|
"der Iude", Aaron, Bruder des Moses, Hoherpriester (AT)
|
Aristotiles
|
Au1-1
|
Aristoteles, Philosoph (384-322)
|
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Au4-5
|
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Ba1(I.)-5
|
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Ba1(II.)-2
|
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Ba4-2
|
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Be2-17
|
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Be3-17 (+18)
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Bw-7
|
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Dn 4+34
|
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Er-4+10
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Go-5
|
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Gr-5
|
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Lü-4+34
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Mü4-2
|
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Ol-5
|
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Pa2-5
|
|
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Ro-7
|
|
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Sa-17
|
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Sg1-2
|
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St1-16+45
|
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Tr1-5
|
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Wi1-5
|
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Wo1(1.)-10+11
|
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Wo1(2.)-4
|
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Wo4-4
|
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Zü1-7
|
|
~ Aristoteles
|
Au2-9
|
|
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Ba2-6
|
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Ba6-7
|
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Bb-7
|
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Br-7
|
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Ca-2
|
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Mü3-15
|
|
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Rb-15
|
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Wo2-4
|
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Zü2-8
|
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~ Aristotoles
|
Gi3-5
|
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~ Aristotelis
|
Kö1-13
|
|
~ Aristottiles
|
He1-2
|
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He4-6
|
|
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Lo1-7
|
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Lo2-3
|
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Mü1-48
|
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Mü2-7
|
|
|
Wi3-7
|
|
~ Aristottulus
|
Zü3-6
|
|
Artvs
|
Ba7-7
|
König Artus, sagenhafter Herrscher von Britannien
|
|
Bn-7
|
|
Astrahes
|
Lo2-84
|
"Kunig", (ungedeutet)
|
Aubelendlin von Ötingen
|
Lo1-110
|
(ungedeutet)
|
Augustinus
|
Ba1(I.)-2
|
Augustinus, Kirchenlehrer und Heiliger (353-430)
|
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Ba2-3
|
|
|
Bb-3
|
|
|
Be2-3+13+14+15
|
|
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Be3-6+7
|
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Be5-1
|
|
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Br-24
|
|
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Bw-3
|
|
|
Dn-25+30
|
|
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Er-2
|
|
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Gi3-21+23+27
|
|
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Go-21+23+59
|
|
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Gr-26
|
|
|
In-21+22
|
|
|
Kp-1
|
|
|
Lo1-3+29+41+46+95
|
|
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Lü-23+25+30
|
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Mü1-2+56+69
|
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Mü2-25
|
|
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Mü3-5
|
|
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Ol-24+26+31
|
|
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Pa2-22+24+30
|
|
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Rb-5
|
|
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Sa-1+5+11
|
|
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St3-25
|
|
|
Ul2-3
|
|
|
Wi1-6
|
|
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Wi3-5
|
|
|
Wo1(1.)-5
|
|
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Wo4-23+25+30
|
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|
Zü1-3
|
|
|
Zü3-3
|
|
|
Zü4-22
|
|
~ Augustinüs
|
Dn-23
|
|
~ Aügustinus
|
Wo1(1.)-3+4
|
|
~ Aügüstinüs
|
St1-3+38+55
|
|
~ Augusteinus
|
(Gö-18)
|
|
~ Augusteinnus
|
Gö-9+28
|
|
~ Augenstein
|
Gö-19
|
|
~ Augeustinus
|
Zü2-5
|
|
Averrois
|
Wi1-3
|
Averrhoes (Ibn Roschd), arabischer Philosoph(1126-1198)
|
~ Auerors
|
Mü1-23
|
|
Avianus
|
Gi1-4
|
Avianus, Fabeldichter (4. Jh.)
|
|
Kö1-15
|
|
|
Tr1-2
|
|
|
Wi1-23
|
|
Auicenna
|
Au4-14
|
Avicenna, pers. Arzt (um 980-1037)
|
~ Auicena
|
Lo2-41
|
|