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John of Salisbury
(Encyclopedia)John of Salisbury sôlzˈbərē [key], c.1110–1180, English scholastic philosopher, b. Salisbury. He studied in France at Paris and Chartres under Abelard and other famous teachers. He was secretary...Gaunt, John of
(Encyclopedia)Gaunt, John of: see John of Gaunt. ...Climax, Saint John
(Encyclopedia)Climax, Saint John: see John Climax, Saint. ...Damascene, John
(Encyclopedia)Damascene, John: see John of Damascus, Saint. ...Davies, John
(Encyclopedia)Davies, John: see Davies of Hereford, John. ...Warren, John Collins
(Encyclopedia)Warren, John Collins: see under Warren, John. ...Procida, John of
(Encyclopedia)Procida, John of: see John of Procida. ...Speyer, John of
(Encyclopedia)Speyer, John of: see John of Speyer. ...Salisbury, John of
(Encyclopedia)Salisbury, John of: see John of Salisbury. ...Massachusetts
(Encyclopedia) CE5 Massachusetts măsəcho͞oˈsĭts [key], most populous of the New England states of the NE United States. It is bordered by New York (W), Vermont and New Hampshire (N), the Atlantic Ocean (E, S...Browse by Subject
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