John, of Morigny, active 13th century-14th century
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Jean, de Morigny, active 13th century-14th century
Johannis, de Moriginato, active 13th century-14th century
Morigny, Jean de, active 13th century-14th century
Moriginato, Johannis de, active 13th century-14th century
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found: Fanger, Claire. Rewriting magic, 2015:ECIP pre-chap section (John of Morigny was a fourteenth-century Benedictine attached to the Abbey of Morigny near Étampes. He was highly educated, a monk and priest with an advanced degree in canon law from the University of Orléans whose writing reflects deep acquaintance with the most important literature, poetry, art, and theology of the later Middle Ages.)
found: French Wikipédia, viewed January 23, 2015(Jean de Morigny (late 13th century-14th century) was a French Benedictine monk, known for his studies on art notoire, a medieval form of ritual magic. Wrote various writings beginning in 1304; his works were condemned by the Université de Paris in 1323) - http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_de_Morigny
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2015-01-23: new
2022-01-22: revised
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