LC control no. | n 81003668 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Johannes, von Freiburg, -1314 |
Variant(s) | Freiburg, Johannes von, -1314 Freyburg, Johannes von, -1314 Friburgensis, Joannes, -1314 Friburgo, Joannes de, -1314 Hasela, Johannes von, -1314 Jean, de Fribourg, -1314 Jean Runsick, -1314 Joannes, de Friburgo, -1314 Joannes Runsic, -1314 Johannes, Friburgensis, -1314 Johannes Rumsik, -1314 Johannes Runsick, -1314 Johannes, Teutonicus, -1314 Johannes, van Vryborgh, -1314 Johannes von Freiburg, d. 1314 Johannes, von Freiburg, d. 1314 Johannes, von Hasela, -1314 Rumsik, Johannes, -1314 Runsic, Joannes, -1314 Runsick, Jean, -1314 Runsick, Johannes, -1314 Vryborgh, Johannes van, -1314 Iohannes Theotonicus, -1314 Johannes Theotonicus, -1314 Jean, le Liseur, -1314 Johannes, Choriantus, -1314 Johannes, Lector, -1314 Johannes, de Hasela, -1314 Johannes Rumsich, von Freiburg, -1314 Johannnes, von Rheinfelden, -1314 |
Other standard no. | 68937616 |
Associated country | Germany |
Located | Strasbourg (France) Paris (France) |
Birth date | 1250~ |
Death date | 1314 |
Place of birth | Haslach (Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany) |
Place of death | Freiburg im Breisgau (Germany) |
Field of activity | Canon law Theology |
Affiliation | Dominicans |
Found in | Stanka, R. Die Summa des Berthold von Freiburg, 1937. Raymond, of Peñafort. Summa de poenitentia et matrimonio, 1603: t.p. (...Ioannis de Friburgo) BM cat. (Joannes [Runsic], Friburgensis; refs.: Johannes, von Freyburg; Joannes, de Friburgo; Friburgensis, Joannes; Johannes, van Vryborgh; Runsic, Joannes, Friburgensis) BN cat. (hdg.: Jean de Fribourg (Jean Runsick, dit); refs.: Johannes Friburgensis; Friburgensis, Johannes; Johannes Runsick, Friburgensis) Jöcher (Johannes (Runsic) Friburgensis or Teutonicus) Summa fratris Bartholomei de Sancto Concorida de Pisiis ordinis Predicatorum sacre pagine professoris in qua tractat de casibus conscientie, between 1390 and 1425, Robbins Collection, University of California Berkeley, School of Law: fol. 215r (Confessionale fratris Ioh[ann]is Theotonici ordinis Predicato[rum] adiunctum de novo summe confessorum) Deutsche Nationalbibliothek, online authority file, viewed 17 January 2023: (Johannes, de Friburgo; lived approximately 1250 to 1314; Germany; OP; name variants: Jean, le Teutonique; Johannes, van Friborch; Runsic, Johannes; Runsick, Jean; Jean, Runsic-Teutonique; Johannes, Runsic; Johannes, de Haslach; Johannes, Rumsik; Friburgo, Johannes de; Jean, de Fribourg; Jean, le Liseur; Jean, Runsic; Johann, von Freiburg; Johannes, Choriantus; Johannes, Friburgensis; Johannes, Lector; Johannes, Teuto; Johannes, Teutonicus; Johannes, von Rheinfelden; Rumsik, Johannes; Johannes, de Hasela; Johannes, von Haslach; Johannes, Rumsich von Freiburg; Johannes, von Freiburg; Johannnes von Rheinfelden; Runsick, Johannes) <https://d-nb.info/gnd/118829122> Wikipedia, viewed 19 January 2023: (Johannes von Freiburg; also Johannes Rumsich; born in the second half of the 13th century in Haslach, near Freiburg im Breisgau; died 10 March 1314 in Freiburg im Breisgau; Dominican, canonist, and theologian; studied at the Dominican convent in Strasbourg, in Paris before 1277; lector of theology; prior of cloister at Freiburg) <https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_von_Freiburg> |
Associated language | lat |