Jordanus is the Latin form of Jordan and refers to:
Jordanus of Bristol, a saint venerated in Bristol, England
Jordan Catala (Friar Jordanus), a 14th-century French missionary and explorer
Jordanus de Nemore (Renaissance version: Jordanus Nemorarius), a medieval mathematician
Jordanus of Saxony, c. 1190–1237, 2nd Master General of the Order of Preachers (Dominicans)
Raymundus Jordanus, a 14th-century Christian writer also known as Idiota
It may also refer to:
Jordanus (constellation), an obsolete constellation name
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Jordanus is the Latin form of Jordan and refers to: Jordanus of Bristol, a saint venerated in Bristol, England Jordan Catala (Friar Jordanus), a 14th-century...
Jordanus de Nemore (fl. 13th century), also known as Jordanus Nemorarius and Giordano of Nemi, was a thirteenth-century European mathematician and scientist...
Art professions, which was probably a part of the Oeconomische Tak of the Dutch Society of Science Jordanus Hoorn in the RKD Jordanus Hoorn on Artnet...
Marcus Jordanus (* ca. 1531 in Krempe; † 1595 in Krempe) was a Danish cartographer and mathematician. Jordanus studied at the University of Copenhagen...
India, written by Jordanus in 1329–1338 in Mirabilia descripta. Original facsimile extracts from the unique manuscript of Jordanus, Mirabilia descripta...
Retrieved 20 November 2013. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jordanus Roodenburgh. Buildings of Jordanus Roodenburgh by Architecture Guide (NL)...
Giordano Ruffo or Jordanus Ruffus ( fl. 1200–1256) was an Italian nobleman known for one of the oldest works in veterinary medicine dealing with the horse...
Jordan of Saxony, OP (referred to in Latin as Jordanis, also known as de Alamania; c. 1190 – 1237), was a German Catholic priest and one of the first leaders...
Harpalus jordanus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Harpalinae. It was described by Jedlicka in 1964. "Harpalus jordanus Jedlicka, 1964"....
after 1262) was an Italian Minorite from Giano in the Valley of Spoleto. Jordanus joined the Franciscans around 1220. A few years later he was sent to Germany...
monotypic. Ajiad, A. M.; Jafari, R.; Mahasneh, D. (1982). "Thyrsitoides jordanus (Teleostei: Gempylidae): a new species from the Gulf of Aqaba (Red Sea)"...
Madras. He writes he had found the place where Thomas was buried. Father Jordanus Catalanus, a French Dominican missionary, followed in 1321–22. He reported...
Raymundus Jordanus (fl. c. 1381), best known by his Latin pseudonym Idiota ('the Idiot'), though this identification is disputed by some, was a medieval...
Hortus Malabaricus, vol. iii in Latin. Henry Yule translated the book in Jordanus Catalani's (fl. 1321–1330) Mirabilia descripta: the wonders of the East...
Mirabilia Descripta of Dominican missionary Jordanus, around 1329. In discussing the "Third India", Jordanus records a number of fanciful stories about...
Grootmeijer J. Oudheusden Willem Egeman Jan Schoevaart Marius Koolhaas Jordanus Roodenburgh Theo Brokmann F.H.W. de Bruijn Jan de Boer Frans Couton A.L...
Dominican was Jordanus de Severac who was sent first to Persia then in 1321, together with a companion (Nicolas of Pistoia) to India. Jordanus' work and observations...
however, by the English chronicler Roger of Hoveden into "Jordanus de Pino" or "Jordanus del Pin", whence the French historian Ferdinand Chalandon modernised...
Batuta (Nilakanta Sastri 1955, p. 396) Rice 2001, p. 479. From the notes of Jordanus in 1320–21 (Nilakanta Sastri 1955, p. 397) Doss, M. Christhu (1 November...
Later researchers mentioned as the first child of Isabella a son called Jordanus (b. 1236), but Norgate believes that contemporary sources of Isabella do...
the work of Marco Polo and Mirabilia by the 14th-century Dominican Friar Jordanus. He was also the compiler of a dictionary of Anglo-Indian terms, the Hobson-Jobson...
Christians in the Malabar coast. The French or Catalan Dominican missionary Jordanus Catalani was the first Catholic European missionary to arrive in India...
to the Parsis in a European language is from 1322, when a French monk, Jordanus, briefly refers to their presence in Thane and Bharuch. Subsequently, the...
Death by Government. Transaction Publishers. p. 60. ISBN 9781412821292. Jordanus, Catalani; Yule, Henry; Parr, Charles McKew donor; Parr, Ruth (1863). Mirabilia...