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Segovia, Juan de, 1393-1458

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Personal name headingSegovia, Juan de, 1393-1458
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Variant(s)González de Segovia, Juan Alfonsi, 1393-1458
De Segovia, Juan, 1393-1458
Segovia, Johannes de, 1393-1458
Johannes, de Segovia, 1393-1458
Segovia, Joannes de, 1393-1458
Joannes, de Segovia, 1393-1458
Juan, de Segovia, 1393-1458
Secubia, Joannes de, 1393-1458
Joannes, de Secubia, 1393-1458
Johannes, de Secubia, 1393-1458
Secubia, Johannes de, 1393-1458
Jean, de Ségovie, 1393-1458
Ségovie, Jean de, 1393-1458
Johannes, von Segovia, 1393-1458
Ioannes, de Segobia, 1393-1458
John, of Segovia, 1393-1458
Segovia, John, 1393-1458
Associated countrySpain
Birth date1393
Death date1458
Place of birthSegovia (Spain)
Profession or occupationTheologians
Found inBlack, A. Council and commune, 1979: page 1, etc. (Juan de Segovia) page 118 (Juan Alfonsi González de Segovia; 1393-1458) page 124 (died May 24, 1458)
Enciclopedia universal ilustrada (Segovia (Juan de); prelate and Spanish writer)
Cejador y Frauca, J. Hisoria de la lengua y literatura castellana, 1927 (Juan de Segovia; Cardinal and Bishop of Cesárea)
Goff (Johannes de Segovia)
Brit. Museum catalogue of German books, 1455-1600 (Joannes de Segovia, Cardinal)
Baudrier, H. L. Bibliographie lyonnaise: volume 8, page 51 (Joannes de Secubia, Iohannes de Secubia)
Ricossa, L. B. Jean de Ségovie, son office de la conception (1439), 1994: title page (Jean de Ségovie) page 33 (Johannes Alfonsi de Segovia)
Johannes von Segovia, Liber de magna auctoritate ... 1995.
Nicholas, of Cusa. De pace fidei, 1959: title page (cum epistula ad Ioannem de Segobia)
English Wikipedia, viewed October 18, 2021 (John of Segovia; Spanish: Juan de Segovia; born 1395 in Segovia; died May 24, 1458; Castilian prelate and theologian; humanist; was acquainted with Nicholas of Cusa)
New Catholic encyclopedia. Second edition, 2003; volume 12, page 878 (Segovia, John of; Spanish theologian, exponent of conciliarism; probably born at Segovia in the late 14th century; died at Aiton in the Savoy, after 1456. Nothing is known of him before 1432, when he was canon of Toledo and professor of theology at Salamanca; he was present at the Council of Basel in 1433)
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