John of Seville (Latin: Johannes Hispalensis or Johannes Hispaniensis) was a twelfth-century translator, perhaps however working at Galician Limia (Ourense), for he signed himself "Johannes Hispalensis atque Limiensis", during the Reconquista, the Christian campaign to regain the Iberian Peninsula. His three translations, the "Secretum Secretorum" dedicated to a Queen T[arasia?], a tract on gout offered to one of the Popes Gregory, … Wikipedia
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