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    Jan Standonck (or Jean Standonk; 16 August 1453 – 5 February 1504) was a Flemish priest, Scholastic, and reformer. He was part of the great movement for...
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    Louvain Rudolph of Beringen (active 1420–1459), professor of canon law Jan Standonck (1454–1504), Master of the Collège de Montaigu in Paris Adriaan Floriszoon...
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    relative Pierre Aycelin de Montaigut, Bishop of Nevers and Laon. In 1483 Jan Standonck became Master of the College and made it prosper. Under his leadership...
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  • and Jean Carondelet Sint-Donatuspark demolished Standonck College Standonckcollege Collège de Standonck Collegium Standonicum 1490 Jean Standonck Hogeschoolplein...
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  • de Vitry (St) Jan Kanty/John Cantius, (1390–1473) Jan Standonck Jean Buridan, (c. 1295–1363) Jean de la Rochelle Jerome of Prague Joachim of Flora Jocelin...
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  • Hue 1479 Martin de Delft 1485 Jan Standonck 1485 (October–December) Johannes Molitor 1486 Gillis van Delft 1489 Jean Lanternant, Johann Lantmann 1491 Guillaume...
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  • à Kempis, Dierick Maertens, Gabriel Biel, the physician Vesalius, Jan Standonck (1454–1504), priest and reformer, Master of the Collège de Montaigu in...
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    the 14th century, and reformed in the 15th century by the humanist Jan Standonck, when it attracted reformers from within the Roman Catholic Church (such...
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    Montaigu in 1496 and began the study of theology under the formidable Jan Standonck. He consorted with scholars of later renown, some from his hometown, Robert...
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  • He was ordained a priest in 1542, and was appointed director of the Standonck-College in Leuven. In 1550, De Bay obtained a license in theology and...
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  • architects, including Rombout II Keldermans (14th to 16th century) Jan Standonck, priest and reformer, Master of the Collège de Montaigu in Paris (1454–1504)...
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    and was ordained a priest in 1542, and was appointed director of the Standonck-College in Leuven. In 1544 De Bay obtained his doctorate in philosophy...
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    Hill. Francis influenced many in the French church, particularly Jan Standonck, who founded the Collège de Montaigu along what he thought were Minimist...
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  • devotionalism, (see for example, the Brothers of the Common Life and Jan Standonck) and the observantine tradition. In Germany, "the modern way" or devotionalism...
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    Montaigu, a centre of reforming zeal, under the direction of the ascetic Jan Standonck, of whose rigors he complained. The university was then the chief seat...
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  • (1425–1495) Johann Heynlin (1425–1496) Girolamo Savonarola (1452–1498) Jan Standonck (1454–1504) Conrad Celtis (1459–1508) Johann Geiler (1445–1510) Johann...
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