John Colet (January 1467 – 16 September 1519) was an English Catholic priest and educational pioneer. Colet was an English scholar, Renaissance humanist...
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Christian humanism (section John Colet)
15th century with the early work of figures such as Jakob Wimpfeling, John Colet, and Thomas More; it would go on to dominate much of the thought in the...
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school (with limited boarding) for boys aged 13–18, founded in 1509 by John Colet and located on a 43-acre site by the Thames in London. St Paul's was one...
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The John Colet School is a co-educational secondary school in Wendover, Buckinghamshire, England. In August 2011 the school became an Academy. The school...
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Archbishop Colet Abedi (21st century), Iranian-American writer and producer John Colet (1467–1519), English churchman and educational pioneer Louise Colet (1810–1876)...
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productivity following his 1499 contact with a reformist English circle notably John Colet and Thomas More, then with radical French Franciscan Jean Vitrier (or...
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Renaissance humanists, such as Erasmus (who lived in England for a time), John Colet and Thomas More, called for a return ad fontes ("back to the sources")...
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St Paul's Juniors (redirect from Colet Court)
completed in 1890. In 1892 it changed its name from Colet House to Colet Court. The name honours John Colet, the founder of St Paul's School. In the 1970s...
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some mention of Geoffrey Chaucer" with a discussion of John Colet, a possible source for John Skelton's character Colin Clout. Probably referring to the...
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John Donne (/dʌn/ DUN; 1571 or 1572 – 31 March 1631) was an English poet, scholar, soldier and secretary born into a recusant family, who later became...
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Wendover (redirect from John Hampden School)
school with about 360 pupils aged 7–11, The John Colet School, named after the Renaissance humanist John Colet, a community secondary school with about 1100...
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Grocyn, who contributed to the revival of Greek language studies, and John Colet, the noted biblical scholar. With the English Reformation and the breaking...
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Sir Henry Colet (died 1505) was twice Lord Mayor of London. He was the third son of Robert Colet of Wendover, Buckinghamshire. He came to London in youth;...
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such as Sir Thomas More, Prince Arthur, and Queen Mary I of England. John Colet, William Grocyn, William Lilye, and other eminent scholars were his close...
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during a war. Various Renaissance humanists promoted Pacificist views. John Colet famously preached a Lenten sermon before Henry VIII, who was preparing...
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now Maughan Library. He may also have been responsible for the tomb of John Colet which was destroyed in the 1666 fire of London, but may have been preserved...
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William Burbank Henry Byers Lorenzo Campeggio John Claymond John Colet Martin Dorp Wolfgang Faber Capito John Fisher Richard Foxe Duke Frederick of Saxony...
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Forestville Public School Frenchs Forest Public School Harbord Public School John Colet School Kamaroi Rudolf Steiner School Kambora Public School Killarney Heights...
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Worcester Sir Thomas Murfyn (fl. 1510s), Sheriff and Lord Mayor of London John Colet (d. 1519), Dean of St Paul's, Christian humanist and founder of St Paul's...
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Cathedral, including the composers John Redford, Thomas Morley, John Blow, Jeremiah Clarke, Maurice Greene and John Stainer, while well-known performers...
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Ben Jonson, Joshua Poole, John Wallis, Jeremiah Wharton, James Howell, Thomas Lye, Christopher Cooper, William Lily, John Colet and more, all leading to...
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mission to England, where he was the guest of the Humanist and Platonist John Colet, dean of St Paul's Cathedral, and where he replied to the accusations...
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2011-06-15. Retrieved 2010-07-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) John Colet, Joshua Eliot (2002). Vietnam handbook. Footprint Travel Guides. p. 252...
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London Sir Ralph Verney, (1410–1478), Lord Mayor of the City of London John Colet (1467–1519), founder of St Paul's School, London and dean of St Paul's...
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humanism Institutions Collegium Trilingue Academic advisors Janus Lascaris George Hermonymus Notable students Melchior Wolmar John Colet Main interests Law...
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Mausoleum." Vietnam, Cambodia & Laos Jock O'Tailan, Claire Boobbyer, John Colet – 2006 "Following Ho's declaration, 2 September became Vietnam's National...
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Miraculous catch of fish (category Gospel of John)
number 153. For example, St Paul's School in London was founded in 1512 by John Colet to teach 153 poor men's children: although the school is now considerably...
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but by the time his friend John Colet became dean of St Paul's in 1504 he was living in London. Grocyn was chosen by Colet to deliver lectures in St Paul's...
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influenced this generation include Thomas More, Erasmus, Thomas Linacre, John Colet, Cardinal Wolsey, Michelangelo, Copernicus, Francisco Pizarro and Cesare...
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Grammar School was moved and re-established in 1511 by the humanist Dean John Colet to become St Paul's School. The Cathedral School and St Paul's School...
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