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canonist (ˈkænənɪst) [a. F. canoniste (15th c. in Littré), in med.L. canonista: see -ist.] 1. A professor of, or one skilled in, the canon law; a canon-lawyer.1542 Brinklow Complaynt xxiv. (1874) 71 The greasy canonistes nosel the peple in idolatry. 1549 Latimer Serm. Ploughers 38 A cannoniste, that...
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Michael Choumnos
Michael Choumnos or Chumnus () was a Byzantine jurist and canonist, who was nomophylax, and afterwards Metropolitan of Thessalonica.
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canonistre
† canoˈnistre Obs. [ad. F. canoniste: cf. alkamistre, sophister, etc., and see -istre.] An earlier form of canonist.1362 Langl. P. Pl. A. viii. 135 Bote Catoun construweþ hit nay And Canonistres boþe, And siggen bi hem-seluen Sompnia ne cures. 1393 Ibid. C. x. 303 Caton counteth hit at nouht and can...
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Schmetterer
painter and optician
Carlos Schmetterer (1869–1910), Banana plantation laborer in Costa Rica
Modest Schmetterer (1738–1784), German Benedictine monk and canonist
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Zallinger
Notable people with the surname include:
Jacob Anton Zallinger zum Thurn (1735–1813), German philosopher and canonist
Rudolph F.
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Guillaume Durand (nephew)
Like his uncle, he was a canonist, was rector of the University of Toulouse and succeeded his uncle as Bishop of Mende. The first edition was printed at Lyons in 1531, then again at Paris by Philip Probus, a canonist of Bourges, in 1545, and dedicated to Pope Paul III as
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Guillaume Durand (disambiguation)
Guillaume Durand may refer to:
Guillaume Durand (c. 1230–1296), French canonist and liturgical writer, and Bishop of Mende
Guillaume Durand (journalist
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Biner
Biner may refer to:
Joseph Biner (1697—1766), Swiss Roman Catholic canonist, historian and theologian
Earnest Byner (born 1962), former American football
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Patriarch Mark III of Alexandria
In 1190, Mark wrote to the Byzantine Canonist from Antioch Theodore Balsamon for his opinion on whether or not it was permitted to continue the practice Although the Canonist gave an uncompromisingly negative answer, Mark rejected it.
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Žužek
Notable people with the surname include:
Ivan Žužek (1924–2004), Slovenian Jesuit priest and Canonist
Suzie Zuzek (1920–2011), American textile designer
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Ostiensis
It also refers to medieval Roman Catholic cardinals:
Leo of Ostia (died c. 1116), historian
Henry of Segusio (died 1271), canonist
Blessed Peter Damian
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Ricardus Anglicus
Anglicus (also Richard the Englishman or Richard of England) may refer to:
Ricardus Anglicus (medical writer) (fl. 1180)
Richard de Morins (d. 1242), canonist
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Damasus
Pope Damasus II (died 1048)
Damasus Scombrus, Greek orator from Tralles
Damasus (beetle), a genus of leaf beetle in the subfamily Eumolpinae
Damasus (canonist
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Hergenröther
Hergenrother, a periodic comet in the Solar System
3099 Hergenrother, main-belt asteroid
Joseph Hergenröther (1824–1890), German Church historian and canonist
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Selvaggio
Notable people with the surname include:
Antonio Selvaggio (born 1958), Italian long-distance runner
Giulio Lorenzo Selvaggio (1728–1772), Italian canonist
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