• Pascalis Romanus (or Paschal the Roman) was a 12th-century priest, medical expert, and dream theorist, noted especially for his Latin translations of Greek...
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  • Pascalis may refer to: Claudio De Pascalis (born 1982), Italian footballer Claude Kévers-Pascalis (1920–2016), Belgian writer, historian and engineer...
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  • Gasp. Barthii Adversaria. Around 1165, it was used as a source by Pascalis Romanus for his Liber thesauri occulti, a Latin compilation on dream interpretation...
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    disreputable" in the Middle Ages, it was translated into Latin by Pascalis Romanus, a clergyman with medical expertise who was the Latin interpreter for...
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  • interested in magic and the occult in Constantinople at the time. Pascalis Romanus wrote his Liber thesauri occulti in 1165 based on the ancient Greek...
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  • Sharon (2016). "Dreams of Kings in the "Liber Thesauri Occulti" of Pascalis Romanus". In So, Francis K.H. (ed.). Perceiving Power in Early Modern Europe...
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    infamous Cadaver Synod. 114 14 August 897 – Nov 897 (92 days) Romanus ROMANVS Romanus Gallese, Papal States Subject and later the sovereign of the Papal...
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