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Petrus is a Latin name derived from the Greek meaning "rock", and is the common English prefix "petro-" used to describe rock-based substances, like petros-oleum or "rock oil." As the source of Peter, it is a common name for people from antiquity through the medieval era, and may refer to one of the following: ==Given name== * Petrus, Saint Peter, the first pope * Priest Petrus, 5th century Illyrian priest * Petrus Abailardus, Latin name for Peter Abelard * Petrus Alfonsus, Spanish Jewish writer * Petrus Augustus, curopalates * Petrus Aureolus * Petrus Baldus de Ubaldis * Petrus Bernardinus, Florentine sectarian * Petrus Canisius, 16th-century German Catholic theologian and polemicist * Petrus Capuanus or Peter of Capua, an Italian scholastic * Petrus Christus, (ca. 1410/1420 – ca. 1475/76), Dutch painter * Petrus de Abano or Pietro d'Abano (1257–1315) Italian philosopher and doctor * Petrus de Amalfia, 14th-century Italian music theorist * Petrus de Cruce, late 13th-century composer and author, one of the most significant and influential composers of the late ars antiqua * Petrus de Natalibus, Venetian hagiographer * Petrus de Picardia, 13th-century French music theorist * Petrus de Sancto Dionysio, 14th-century French music theorist * Petrus Diaconus, several people * Petrus frater dictus Palma ociosa, 14th-century French music theorist, one of the first to illustrate current musical innovations * Petrus Jacobus Joubert * Petrus Le Viser, late 13th-century musician, important in the history of tempo and rhythm * Petrus optimus notator, 13th-century musical scribe in Paris, important for notating Notre Dame polyphony * Petrus Peregrinus = Peter de Maricourt, 13th-century French writer on magnetism and astrolabes * Petrus Ramus * Petrus Trothun Aurelianis, 13th-century singer of the Notre Dame School 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Petrus」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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