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Martinus, de Dacia, -1304

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Personal name headingMartinus, de Dacia, -1304
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Variant(s)Dacia, Martinus de, -1304
Martinus, de Dacia, d. 1304
Mogensen, Morten, -1304
Martin, of Dacia, -1304
Martin, de Dacie, -1304
Associated countryDenmark France
Associated placeParis (France)
Death date1304-08-10
Place of deathParis (France)
Field of activitySpeculative grammar
AffiliationUniversiteĢ de Paris
Found inMartini de Dacia Opera, 1961.
LC manual authority card (hdg.: Martinus de Dacia, d. 1304)
BLC (Martinus, de Dacia)
Den store Danske (Dansk biografisk leksikon), viewed online on July 12, 2018 (Martinus de Dacia; Morten Mogensen; chancellor and university professor; died August 10, 1304, in Paris; after studying and teaching in Paris, he returned to Denmark and became chancellor to King Erik VI Menved around 1288; then went back to Paris after 1297; he wrote Modi significandi, a work on speculative grammar)
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Wikipedia, viewed July 12, 2018 (Martin of Dacia; also Martinus Dacus, Martinus de Dacia, Martin de Dacie; 1220-1304; Danish scholar, master of arts and theology at the University of Paris around 1250 to 1288; author of Modi significandi)
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