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Simone Majoli (1520 – 9 January 1597) was an Italian canon lawyer, bishop and author. His encyclopedic work Dies caniculares (Dog days), covered a wide range of topics in natural history, demonology and other subjects such as werewolves. First published in 1597, it ran to several later editions. He is mentioned in the early history of the explanation of fossils, by Charles Lyell, as a pioneer of volcanic explanations.

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  • Simone Majoli, né en 1520 à Asti et mort en 1597, est un canoniste et évêque italien. (fr)
  • Simone Majoli o Simeone Majoli​ (1520–1597)​ fue un abogado canónico italiano,​ obispo y autor. Su obra enciclopédica Dies caniculares,​ cubrió una amplia gama de temas en la historia natural, la demonología y otros temas como los hombres lobo. Publicado por primera vez en 1597, se realizaron varias ediciones posteriores. Se le menciona en la historia temprana de la explicación de los fósiles, por Charles Lyell,​ como pionero de explicaciones volcánicas. Nació en Asti, y se convirtió en obispo de Volturara y Montecorvino, en 1572.​ (es)
  • Simone Majoli (1520 – 9 January 1597) was an Italian canon lawyer, bishop and author. His encyclopedic work Dies caniculares (Dog days), covered a wide range of topics in natural history, demonology and other subjects such as werewolves. First published in 1597, it ran to several later editions. He is mentioned in the early history of the explanation of fossils, by Charles Lyell, as a pioneer of volcanic explanations. He was born in Asti. On 16 Jun 1572, Simone Majoli was appointed during the papacy of Pope Gregory XIII as Bishop of Vulturara e Montecorvino. He served as Bishop of Vulturara e Montecorvino until his death on 1597. (en)
  • Simone Majoli (Asti, 1520 – Asti, 1597) è stato un giurista, scrittore e vescovo cattolico italiano, vescovo di Vulturara e Montecorvino). (it)
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  • Bishop of Vulturara e Montecorvino (en)
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  • Simone Majoli, né en 1520 à Asti et mort en 1597, est un canoniste et évêque italien. (fr)
  • Simone Majoli o Simeone Majoli​ (1520–1597)​ fue un abogado canónico italiano,​ obispo y autor. Su obra enciclopédica Dies caniculares,​ cubrió una amplia gama de temas en la historia natural, la demonología y otros temas como los hombres lobo. Publicado por primera vez en 1597, se realizaron varias ediciones posteriores. Se le menciona en la historia temprana de la explicación de los fósiles, por Charles Lyell,​ como pionero de explicaciones volcánicas. Nació en Asti, y se convirtió en obispo de Volturara y Montecorvino, en 1572.​ (es)
  • Simone Majoli (Asti, 1520 – Asti, 1597) è stato un giurista, scrittore e vescovo cattolico italiano, vescovo di Vulturara e Montecorvino). (it)
  • Simone Majoli (1520 – 9 January 1597) was an Italian canon lawyer, bishop and author. His encyclopedic work Dies caniculares (Dog days), covered a wide range of topics in natural history, demonology and other subjects such as werewolves. First published in 1597, it ran to several later editions. He is mentioned in the early history of the explanation of fossils, by Charles Lyell, as a pioneer of volcanic explanations. (en)
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