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Thomasin, von Zerclaere, approximately 1186-approximately 1235

LC control no.n 50054824
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPT1658.T4
Personal name headingThomasin, von Zerclaere, approximately 1186-approximately 1235
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Variant(s)Thomasin, de Cerchiari, approximately 1186-approximately 1235
Thomasin, de Zerclaere, approximately 1186-approximately 1235
Thomasin, von Zirclaere, approximately 1186-approximately 1235
Thomasin, von Zirclaria, approximately 1186-approximately 1235
Thomasin, von Zerklaere, approximately 1186-approximately 1235
Thomasin, von Zerclaere, ca. 1186-ca. 1235
Thomasin, von Zirkläre, ca. 1186-ca. 1235
Tommasino, da Cerclaria, approximately 1186-approximately 1235
Zerclaere, Thomasin von, approximately 1186-approximately 1235
Zerklære, Thomasin von, approximately 1186-approximately 1235
Associated countryItaly
Associated placeAquileia (Italy)
Birth date1186~
Death date1235~
Place of birthFriuli (Italy)
Place of deathAquileia (Italy)
Profession or occupationPoets
Found inRuff, Ernst Johann Friedrich. Der Wälsche Gast des Thomasin von Zerklaere, 1982: title page (Thomasin von Zerklaere)
LC data base, August 25, 1983 (hdg.: Thomasin von Zerclaere, ca. 1186-ca. 1235; usage: Thomasin von Zerclaere, Thomasin von Zirclaria)
LC manual authority card (hdg.: Thomasin von Zerclaere, ca. 1186-ca. 1235; variants: Thomasin von Zirclaria, Thomasin von Zirkläre, Thommasino da Cerclaria. Thomasin von Zerklaere (Zirclaere))
Chevalier, Ulysse. Répertoire des sources historiques du moyen age, 1907 (Thomasin de' Cerchiari; see reference from Thomasin de Zerclaere)
British Museum (Thomasin, von Zirclaria)
La parola e l'immagine nel ciclo illustrativo del Welscher Gast di Thomasin von Zerklære, 2003.
German Wikipedia, viewed January 8, 2020 (Thomasîn von Zerclaere (also Zirklære, Zirklaria); born around 1186 in Friaul; said to have died in 1238 in Aquileia; composed the monumental Middle High German poem Der wälsche Gast; his native tongue was a Romance language; he served as Domherr to the German-speaking Patriarch of Aquileia, Wolfger von Erla)
English Wikipedia, viewed January 8, 2020 (Thomasin von Zirclaere)
Associated languagegmh