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Konrad, von Megenberg, 1309-1374

LC control no.n 83236352
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LC classificationPT1555.K5
Personal name headingKonrad, von Megenberg, 1309-1374
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Variant(s)Conradus, de Monte Puellarum, 1309-1374
Conradus, de Montepuellarum, 1309-1374
Konrad, von Mädchenberg, 1309-1374
Konrad, von Magdeburg, 1309-1374
Konrad, von Mengelberg, 1309-1374
Megenberg, Konrad von, 1309-1374
Von Megenberg, Konrad, 1309-1374
Conrad, of Megenberg, 1309-1374
Konrad von Megenberg, 14th cent.
Associated countryGermany
LocatedRegensburg (Germany)
Birth date1309
Death date1374-04-14
Place of birthGeorgensgmünd (Germany)
Profession or occupationCanons, Cathedral, collegiate, etc.
Found inSchuler, Hubert. Lehnprägungen in Konrads von Megenberg Traktat "von der sel," 1982: title page (Konrads von Megenberg) page 15, etc. (Konrad von Megenberg; Magister Conradus de Montepuellarum; born 1309 in Mäbenberg bei Schwabach; died April 14, 1374; buried in the Niedermünster in Regensburg)
Kosch, W. Deutsches Literatur-Lexikon, 1953 (Konrad von Megenberg; born 1309 in Unterfranken; his name was Latinized as Conradus de Monte Puellarum (based on a misunderstanding of "Megenberg" as meaning "hill of the maidens"); died April 14, 1374, in Regensburg; Konrad von Mädchenberg, Magdeburg)
Allgemeine deutsche Biographie, 1969 (Konrad von Megenberg (de Monte Puellarum); born ca. 1309; died April 11, 1374)
BM, 1983 (Konrad, von Megenberg)
LC data base, December 5, 1983 (hdg.: Konrad von Megenberg, 14th cent.)
German Wikipedia, viewed June 7, 2018 (Konrad von Megenberg; also referred to as Konrad von Mengelberg; Latinate form: Conradus de Montepuellarum; born 1309 in Mäbenberg, a town section of Georgensgmünd, near Nuremberg; died April 14, 1374, in Regensburg; secular canon in Regensburg and author of 22 Latin tractates; also wrote several works in German; wrote on hagiography, theology, and natural science)
Catholic encyclopedia, viewed online on June 7, 2018 (under St. Erhard of Ratisbon: the learned canon of Ratisbon, Conrad of Megenberg (d. 1374))