Nicholas, of Osimo, -1453
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Ausmo, Nicolaus de, -1453
Auximanus, Nicolaus, -1453
Auximo, Nicolaus de, -1453
Niccolò, da Osimo, -1453
Nicholas, of Osimo, d. 1453
Nicola, da Osimo, -1453
Nicolaus, Auximanus, -1453
Nicolaus, de Ausmo, -1453
Nicolaus, de Auximo, -1453
Nicolaus, de Osimo, -1453
Nicolaus, of Osimo, -1453
Nicolaus, of Osimo, 15th cent.
Nicolò, da Osimo, -1453
Osimo, Niccolò da, -1453
Osimo, Nicholas of, -1453
Osimo, Nicolaus de, -1453
Osimo, Nicolò da, -1453
Nicholaus, de Ausimo, -1453
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Earlier Established Forms
Nicholas, of Osimo, d. 1453
Nicolaus, of Osimo, 15th cent.
Sources
found: His Incipit liber qui dicitur Supplementum, 1472?:p. 655 (... me fratrem Nicolaum de Ausmo Ordinis Minorum ...; completed his Supplementum at Milan, 11-28-1444)
found: LC manual cat.(hdg.: Nicolaus, of Osimo, 15th cent.)
found: Encicl. ital.:index (Niccolò da Osimo) v. 23, p. 609 (Nicola da Osimo; d. 1434)
found: Cath. Encycl.(Nicholas of Osimo (Auximanus), celebrated preacher and author, b. at Osimo, Italy, in the 2nd half of the 14th cent.; d. at Rome, 1453)
found: Indice generale degli incunaboli(Nicolò da Osimo)
found: BM 15th cent.:V, p. 194 (hdg.: Nicolaus de Auximo)
found: Internet, URL: http://search.abaa.org/dbp2/book336687335.html, 7 Nov. 2007(Nicolaus de Ausmo (Osimo, Auximo), Nicholas of Osimo or Ausmo or Latinized as Auximanus; preacher and author b. at Osimo, Italy, in the second half of the fourteenth century; d. at Rome, 1453)
found: Pellechet1623 (Ausmo or Auxmo, Nicolaus de)
found: IGI6868 (Nicolò da Osimo)
found: [Supplementum summae magistreutiae seu Pisanellae], [between 1450 and 1499], Robbins Collection, University of California Berkeley School of Law:fol. 299r (Et hic zelus me fratrem Nicholaum de Ausimo Ordinis minorum indignum pro aliquali simpliciorum subsidio ad huius supplementi compilationem)
found: Wikipedia, viewed May 4, 2023:(Nicholas of Osimo or Auximanus; born at Osimo, Italy, in the second half of the fourteenth century; died at Rome in 1453; studied law at Bologna; an Italian Franciscan preacher and author; best known for Supplementum Summae Magistratiae seu Pisanellae, written in Latin, and Quadriga Spirituale, written in Italian) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_of_Osimo
notfound: New Cath. encycl.;GEV.
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1988-03-22: new
2023-05-09: revised
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