Coloniensis
Coloniensis is part of the name of the following people:
- Adam of Cologne (Adam Coloniensis), German author who was literary between 1355 and 1370
- Albertus Magnus (Albertus Teutonicus; Albertus Coloniensis; Albert the Great, Albert the German, Albert von Lauingen; * around 1200, † 1280), German scholar and bishop
- Bartholomaeus Coloniensis (* around 1460, † around 1516), German humanist and rector of the Minden Cathedral School
See also:
- Cappella Coloniensis , orchestra
- Chronica regia Coloniensis (German: Cologne royal chronicle)
- Codices Electronici Ecclesiae Coloniensis (CEEC), Internet project that offers digitized manuscripts from the Middle Ages to the public
- Archdiocese of Cologne (Archidioecesis Coloniensis)
- Universitas Studii Coloniensis (1388–1798) , first University of Cologne founded in 1388 by the patricians in the Cologne City Council
- Cologne Mani Codex (Codex Manichaicus Coloniensis)
- University of Cologne (Universitas Coloniensis)
- Liber valoris (Liber Valoris ecclesiarum Coloniensis dioceses; "Book of Values of the Churches of the Diocese of Cologne"), tax register of the Archbishops of Cologne