Giovanni Gersen (born 1243), born in Cavaglià as Giovanni da Cavaglià, was an Italian Christian monk of the Benedictine order. Due to a scarcity of source...
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national sentiment, Italian Benedictines attributed the Imitation to Giovanni Gersen, the abbot of Saint Etienne de Verceil c. 1250, and French scholars...
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Christopher Columbus: of Cuccaro in Monferrato, discoverer of America, and Giovanni Gersen of Cavaglia, abbot of San Stafano in Vercelli, author of the book Of...
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Cristoforo Colombo di Cuccaro nel Monferrato discopritore dell'America e Giovanni Gersen di Cavaglia abate di San Stefano in Vercelli, Roma, Bourlie, 1809....
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O. S. B." (Augsburg, 1754, III, 360 sqq. Joannes Gersen, De Imit. Xti, acced. Defensio pro Gersen et methodo practicâ IV librorum (Rome, 1616); Concertatio...
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Redoubled Subject". New York Public Library. Retrieved April 19, 2020. Gersen, Hannah (August 31, 2015). "How the Brain Forgets: On Penelope Farmer's...
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which is relied upon as an argument for attributing the authorship to John Gersen. Its secular texts include the Novels of Justinian; and the 8th-century...
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parodist, humorist Mort Gerberg – cartoonist, 1969–2019, 2021 Jeannie Suk Gersen – writer, 2022–2023 Keith Gessen – critic, 2010–2017, 2022 Masha Gessen...
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