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Alfonsus Bonihominis, Bishop of Marrakech, -1353

LC control no.nr 94024080
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Personal name headingAlfonsus Bonihominis, Bishop of Marrakech, -1353
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Variant(s)Alfonsus Bonihominis, Bishop of Marrakech, d. 1353
Alfonsus Buenhombre, Bishop of Marrakech, -1353
Alfonsus de Buenhombre, Bishop of Marrakech, -1353
Alfontius Bonihominis, Bishop of Marrakech, -1353
Alphonsus Bonhome, Bishop of Marrakech, -1353
Alphonsus Boni Hominis, Bishop of Marrakech, -1353
Alphonsus Bonihominis, Bishop of Marrakech, -1353
Boni Hominis, Alphonsus, -1353
Bonihominis, Alfonsus, -1353
Alfonso Buenhombre, Bishop of Marrakech, -1353
Buenhombre, Alfonso, -1353
Bonhome, Alfonso, -1353
See alsoCorporate body: Dominicans
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Associated placeMarrakech (Morocco)
Death date1353
Place of birthCuenca (Spain)
Toledo (Spain)
AffiliationDominicans
Profession or occupationHebraists
Bishops
Found inTextgemeinschaften im Überlieferungsvorgang, 1992: page 144 (Alphonsus Bonihominis; born towards the end of the 13th century; died before August 12, 1353; named Bishop of Marrakesh, Morocco, in 1344 by Pope Clement VI; other forms of the name, Buenhombre, Bonhome)
Encyclopedia Judaica, 1972 (Alfonsus Bonihominis, (Buenhombre, died 1353, Spanish Dominican, born in Cuenca or Toledo)
New Catholic encyclopedia. Second edition, 2003: volume 1, page 278 (Alfonsus, Bonihominis; also known as de Buenhombre; Spanish Dominican Hebraist and Arabist, born at Cuenca or Toledo; died before August 12, 1353; he was bishop of Marrakech in Morocco from 1344 until his death; known chiefly for his Latin translation of two Arabic works of a Jewish Rabbi converted to Christianity: Tractatus Rabbi Samuelis ad Rabbi Isaac; and, Disputatio Abutalib Saraceni et Samuelis Judaei)
BN catalogue des incunables P-73 (Alphonsus Boni Hominis)
BM 15th cent. VII, page 933 (Alfontii Bonihominis ...)
Diccionario biográfico electrónico (Real Academia de la Historia), viewed online on December 16, 2020 (Alfonso Buenhombre; Buenhombre (o Bonhome), Alfonso; born in the late 13th century; died in Marrakech, Morocco, sometime around 1351 or 1352; Dominican; missionary in North Africa; Arabist; bishop of Morocco)
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