Urso of Calabria, also Urso of Salerno, Ursus Salernitanus, Urso di Calabria (died 1225) was an Italian scholastic philosopher and significant author of medical works in the school of Salerno. He has been thought the leading figure of the school[1] and its most important theoretician and Aristotelian.[2] He had a European reputation.[3]
^Brian Lawns, The Salernitan Questions. An Introduction to the History of Medieval and Renaissance Problem Literature (1963), Introduction.
^Walter Berschin - 3. Amalfi, Salerno, Benevento, Monte Cassino
^Donald Matthew, The Norman Kingdom of Sicily (1992), p. 117.
UrsoofCalabria, also Ursoof Salerno, Ursus Salernitanus, Urso di Calabria (died 1225) was an Italian scholastic philosopher and significant author of...
and saint (b. 1207) Muzaffar al-Din Uzbek, ruler (atabeg) of the Eldiguzids UrsoofCalabria, Italian scholar, philosopher and writer William the Breton...
draws many ideas from the philosophical writings of the Salernitan medical master UrsoofCalabria, particularly De commixtionibus elementorum on humoral...
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and saint (b. 1207) Muzaffar al-Din Uzbek, ruler (atabeg) of the Eldiguzids UrsoofCalabria, Italian scholar, philosopher and writer William the Breton...
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Sicily, at the Strait of Messina and it is an important access terminal to Calabria region, Villa San Giovanni, Reggio Calabria on the mainland. According...
Masseria, whose faction consisted mainly of gangsters from Sicily and the Calabria and Campania regions of Southern Italy. Masseria's faction included...
association in charge of administering the assets of the defunct party, authorised FdI, supported by Alemanno and Urso, to use the logo of AN in the 2014 European...
the defunct party, authorised the Brothers of Italy (FdI), supported by Alemanno and Urso, to use the logo of AN in the 2014 European Parliament election...
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Acri (Calabrian: Eacri) is a city of 19,949 inhabitants situated in the northern part ofCalabria region in southern Italy. Acri was granted city status...
Polverini (a former leader of the General Labour Union), Campania with Stefano Caldoro (a leading Socialist) and Calabria with Giuseppe Scopelliti (a...
(June 30, 1993). "2 In Urso Beating Convicted of Battery". chicagotribune.com. O'Connor, Matt (April 29, 2000). "7 Men Accused of Running Chicago-Area Sports...
in Italia:istituzioni politiche nella Messapia preromana". In Gianpaolo Urso (ed.). Dall'Adriatico al Danubio: l'Illirico nell'età greca e romana : atti...
assumed the role of "expert" of the Deputy Minister for Foreign Trade Adolfo Urso in the Berlusconi II and III cabinets. Close to Nello Musumeci, he was a...
Diocese of Lamezia Terme (Latin: Dioecesis Neocastrensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Calabria. In 1818 the ancient see of Martirano...
the first half of the 20th century Carlo Zecchi (1903–1984), conductor, pianist and music teacher Adamo (born 1943) – singer Alberto Urso (born 1997) –...
year of "most invincible Lord Robert, duke of Italy, Calabria and Sicily". Also from this time Amicus was represented in Terlizzi by a viscount, Urso, perhaps...
in Italia:istituzioni politiche nella Messapia preromana". In Gianpaolo Urso (ed.). Dall'Adriatico al Danubio: l'Illirico nell'età greca e romana: atti...
answered to organized crime groups operating across Italy, including in Calabria, home of the ‘Ndrangheta mafia. The investigation lasted more than a year and...