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Etk/Evk Namelist NAMELIST Note that in the online version a search for any variant form of a name (headword and/or alternate forms) must produce all etk.txt records containing any of the forms listed. A. F. H. V., O.P. Aali filius Achemet Aaron .alt; Aaros .alt; Arez .alt; Aram .alt; Aros philosophus Aaron cum Maria Abamarvan Abbo of Fleury .alt; Abbo Floriacensis .alt; Abbo de Fleury Abbot of Saint Mark Abdala ben Zeleman .alt; Abdullah ben Zeleman Abdalla .alt; Abdullah Abdalla ibn Ali Masuphi .alt; Abdullah ibn Ali Masuphi Abel Abgadinus Abicrasar Abiosus, John Baptista .alt; Abiosus, Johannes Baptista .alt; Abiosus, Joh. Ablaudius Babilonicus Ableta filius Zael Abraam .alt; Abraham Abraam Iudeus .alt; Abraam Iudeus Hispanus .alt; Abraham Iudeus Hispanus .alt; Abraam Judeus .alt; Abraham Iudaeus Hispanus .alt; Abraham Judaeus Abracham .alt; Abraham Abraham .alt; Abraam .alt; Abracham Abraham Additor Abraham Bendeur .alt; Abraham Ibendeut .alt; Abraham Isbendeuth Abraham de Seculo .alt; Abraham, dit de Seculo Abraham Hebraeus Abraham ibn Ezra .alt; Abraham Avenezra .alt; ibn-Ezra, Avraham .alt; Aben Eyzar ? .alt; Abraham ben Ezra .alt; Abraham Avenare Abraham Iudaeus Tortuosensis Abraham of Toledo Abu Jafar Ahmed ben Yusuf ibn Kummed Abuali .alt; Albualy Abubacer .alt; Ibn-Tufail, Muhammad Ibn-Abd-al-Malik .alt; Albubather .alt; Albubather Alkasan .alt; Abu Bakr Abubather Abulhazen Acbrhannus Accanamosali .alt; Ammar al-Mausili Accursius Parmensis .alt; Accursius de Parma Accursius Pistoriensis .alt; Accursius of Pistoia .alt; M. Accursium Pistoriensem Achanus Achardus Acharius Achaz Achillini, Alessandro .alt; Alexander Achillinus .alt; Achillini, Alex. Achmet .alt; Ahmed ibn Sirin Adalhardus Corbiensis .alt; Adalart de Corbie .alt; Adalhard of Corbie Adam Adam de Radinges Adam Estonus Adam, Jehan .alt; Jehan Adam Adamantius Adamus Bucfeldus .alt; Adam de Bocfeld .alt; Adam von Bockingfeld .alt; Adam of Bockingfeld .alt; Adam de Bouchermefort .alt; Adam Bouchermefort .alt; Adam of Buckfield .alt; Adam von Bocfeld .alt; Adam of Bocfeld .alt; Adam Bocfeld .alt; Adam of Bochfeld .alt; Adam de Bocfelde .alt; Adam de Bockinfeld Adamus Cremonensis .alt; Adam of Cremona Adamus de Parvo Ponte .alt; Adam de Parvo Ponte Adamus Pulchrae Mulieris .alt; Adam Pulchre-Mulieris Adelard of Bath .alt; Adelard .alt; Adelardus Bathensis .alt; Adelhard von Bath .alt; Adelardus von Bath .alt; Bachon Alardus Adelbold .alt; Adelboldus Ademarius Parisiensis .alt; Ademar of Paris Ademea .alt; Aderamati .alt; Aderameti .alt; Abd-el-Rahman ? Admetus Advogarius, Petrus Bonus .alt; Avogaro, Pietro Bono Aegidius .alt; Giles .alt; Egidius Aegidius, O.S.A. Aegidius Aurelianensis Aegidius Beneventanus Aegidius Carlerii .alt; Aegidius Carlerius .alt; Egidius Carlerius Aegidius Casinensis monachus Aegidius de Aquino Aegidius de Corbeil .alt; Aegidius of Corbeil .alt; Giles of Corbeil .alt; Gilles de Corbeil .alt; Aegidius von Corbeil .alt; Aegidius Corboliensis .alt; Egidius Corboliensis Aegidius de Lessines .alt; Aegidius de Lessines, O.P. .alt; Gilles de Lessines .alt; Aegidius of Lessines Aegidius de Murino Aegidius de Tebaldis Aegidius de Vadis Aegidius of Portugal .alt; Egidius Portugalensis .alt; Giles of Portugal .alt; Gilles de Portugal .alt; Aegidius Portugalensis Aegidius Romanus .alt; Aegidius of Rome .alt; Giles of Rome .alt; Aegidius de Columna .alt; Aegidius de Colonna .alt; Gilles de Rome .alt; Aegidius Columna .alt; Egidius Romanus .alt; Egidius de Roma Aegidius von Assisi .alt; Aegidius frater .alt; Aegidius de Assisi Aelfric Aelian Aelius Antonius Nebrissensis Aesculapius .alt; Esculapius .alt; Asclepius .alt; Aurelius Esculapius .alt; Escalapius Aethicus Ister .alt; Aethicus Istricus .alt; Ethicus Istricus .alt; Aethicus Afsicolaus Aggeni Urbici Agilon, Walter .alt; Gualterus Agilonis .alt; Gualterius Agilon .alt; Gautier Agilon .alt; Agilon, Gualterus .alt; Gualterus Agulum ? .alt; Gualterus de Agilis Agius Corbeiensis .alt; Agius de Corvey Agobard .alt; Agobard, Saint Agozoni, Azogo .alt; Agozoni, Drogo .alt; Drogo Ahmad ibn Musa Ahmad ibn Yusuf Aimarus de Roussillon ? Aimericus Al Biruni .alt; Al-Biruni .alt; El-Biruni, Mohammed ben Ahmed .alt; Muhammad ibn Ahmad Abu Rayhan al-Biruni Al Hazan .alt; Al Hazen .alt; Al-Hazen .alt; Ibn al Haitam .alt; Ibn-al-Haitam, al-Hasan Ibn-al-Hasan .alt; Alhazen .alt; Abulhazen .alt; Alhacen .alt; Aboali .alt; Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ibn al-Haytham al-Basri al-Misri, Abu Ali Alamannus de Bononia Alantabrit Alanus Alanus ab Insulis .alt; Alain de Lille .alt; Alanus Magnus .alt; Alanus de Insulis Alanus Gonterii .alt; Gontier, Alain .alt; Alanus, O.F.M. Alardus de Dist Albaldus Demetrius .alt; Alabaldus Demetrius .alt; Albaedus Albandinus Albategnius .alt; Albategni .alt; Al-Battani .alt; Battani, Muhammad ibn Gabir al- .alt; Muhammad ben Jabir ben Sinan al-Battani al-Harrani, Abu Abd Allah Albedatus Albegnefit Albenahait .alt; Ibn Haythim ? Albericus Bononiensis .alt; Albericus Bononiensis, O.P. Albert .alt; Albertus Albert de Alamannia .alt; Albertus de Alamannia Albert de Augusta .alt; Albertus de Augusta Albert de Brudzewo .alt; Albertus de Brudzewo Albert de Herbipoli .alt; Albert von Würzburg .alt; Albert de Würzburg .alt; Albertus de Herbipoli Albert de Mellimonte .alt; Albert de Montemelli Albert de Zanchariis .alt; Albertus de Zanchariis .alt; Albertus de Zanchariis Bononensis .alt; Albertus de Zanchariis Bononiensis .alt; Albertus de Zaccariis de Bononia Albert Dyernus Albert of Basel Albert of Bologna .alt; Albertus de Bononia .alt; Alberto da Bologna .alt; Albertus Bononiensis .alt; Albertus de Zanchariis Albert of Montpellier .alt; Albertus de Monte Pessulano Albert of Orlamunde .alt; Albertus de Orlamunde Albert of Saxony .alt; Albert de Saxonia .alt; Albertus de Saxonia Alberti, Arnaldus Alberti, Bernard .alt; Alberti, Bernardus .alt; Dyernus Albertus .alt; Bernardus Alberti, dean of Montpellier Alberti, Leone Battista .alt; Leo Baptista Albertus .alt; Alberti, Leo Battista Albertino da Salsomaggiore Albertinus de Placentia Albertinus Polonus Albertus Magnus .alt; Albert .alt; Albert the Great .alt; Albertus Colonensis .alt; Albert le Grand .alt; Albert de Bollstaedt .alt; Albertus Praedicator .alt; Albertus de Colonia .alt; Albertus Coloniensis .alt; Arnaldus Magnus .alt; Frater Albertus .alt; Albertus, O.P. .alt; Albertus Theotonicus .alt; Albertus de Ordine Predicatorum Albertus Parvus .alt; Albertus Parvus Lucius ? Albicius .alt; Albicius, Franciscus Albicus Albinus Alboaldus Albohali .alt; Albuhali .alt; Abu 'Ali .alt; Albohali Alchait .alt; Albohaly Alfahat Albohazen Haly .alt; Ibn-Abi-'r-Rigal, Abu-'l-Hasan Ali .alt; Albohazen Haly filius Abenragel .alt; Albohazen Haly son of Abenragel Albricus philosophus .alt; Albricus Albucasis .alt; Alsaharavius .alt; Zahrawi, Halaf Ibn-Abbas az- .alt; Abul Kasim .alt; Albucasem .alt; Albucassim Aharam Albucazele Albuchasem Elimithar Albumasar .alt; Abu-Masar Gafar Ibn-Muhammad .alt; Iafar .alt; Gaphar .alt; Jafar .alt; Hamel Abu Iafar .alt; Albumazar .alt; Abu Ma'shar Ja'far ben Muhammad al-Balkhi .alt; Abu Ma shar Albusach Albuzali .alt; Albuzale Alcabitius .alt; Alkasibi .alt; Alkabisi .alt; Alkissibi .alt; Al-Qabisi, Abu al-Saqr .alt; Al-Qabisi .alt; Alchabitius .alt; Alcabitius Abdylaziz .alt; Abd al-Aziz ben Uthman ben Ali, Abu s-Saqr al-Qabisi al-Misri Alcadinus .alt; Alcadinus poeta Siculus Alcalitis de Baldach .alt; Achalif de Baldach .alt; Alcalif de Baldach Alcandreus .alt; Alchandrus .alt; Alhandreus Alcantarus Caldeorum philosophus Alcañiz, Luis Alchandiandus .alt; Alchandianus Alcherius Alcoatin .alt; Alcoatim Alcuin Alcuinus Flaccus .alt; Alquinus Aldaraia Alde Aldebaldi, Stephanus Alderotti, Taddeo .alt; Thadeus Florentinus .alt; Thadeus of Florence .alt; Taddeo of Bologna .alt; Thadeus of Bologna .alt; Thadeus Bononiensis .alt; Thadeus de Bononia .alt; Thadeus de Florentia .alt; Florentinus .alt; Taddeo Florentinus Aldhelm .alt; Aldhelmus Aldobrandinus de Senis .alt; Aldobrandino of Siena .alt; Aldobrandino da Siena .alt; Aldobrandinus of Siena .alt; Aldobrandinus Senensis Aleardus de Pedemontibus .alt; Aleardus de Indemontibus Alemanus de Bohemia Alexander Alexander Agathimerus Venetus Alexander Benedictus .alt; Alexander Benedetti Alexander Cosmas Alexander de Alexandria Alexander de Villa Dei .alt; Alexander de Villadei .alt; Alexander of Villa Dei Alexander Hispanus .alt; Alexander Yspanus .alt; Alexander physicus de Hispania Alexander iatros sophista .alt; Alexander Iatrosophistos .alt; Alexander Yatros sophista Alexander Iohannitius Alexander Lycopolitanus .alt; Alexander philosophus Alexander Nicholai Alexander of Aphrodisias .alt; Alexander of Aphrodiseus .alt; Alexander Aphrodisiensis Alexander of Hales Alexander of Tralles .alt; Alexander Trallianus Alexander phys. .alt; Alexander medicus Alexander Sermoneta Alexander the Great .alt; Alexander of Macedon .alt; Alexander Imperator Alexius Africanus .alt; Alexius Africus .alt; Alexius Affricus .alt; Flaccus Africanus .alt; Flaccus Africus Aleyn Alfacius .alt; Alfradisius de Monte Pessulano .alt; Alfradisius of Montpellier Alfadel .alt; Alfadal Alfaganus ? .alt; Farabi ? .alt; al-Farabi ? 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