Johannes Indagine, also Johannes ab Indagine, also Johannes von Hagen (1467-1537), was a German humanist and priest from Steinheim (Hanau) in Hessen....
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Johannes de Indagine (Benedictine) (d. 1469), German Benedictine monk and abbot Johannes de Indagine (1415–1475), German monk and theologian Johannes...
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Johannes de Indagine, also known as Johannes Indaginis, John of Hagen, otherwise Johannes Bremer von Hagen (c. 1415–1475) was a German Carthusian monk...
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Congregation. Johannes de Indagine, born Johannes von Hagen, was at first a canon of the Magdalenenstift in Hildesheim. In 1439, after the death of Johannes Dederoth...
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Georgius Ubelin, Ptolemy's Geographia (1513) Johannes Indagine, Introductiones apotelematiscae (1522) Johannes Indagine, Die Kunst der chiromanzey (German translation...
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a letter to Tycho Brahe praised Bürgi as a "second Archimedes" (quasi indagine Archimedes alter est). Another autodidact, Nicolaus Reimers, in 1587 translated...
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Jean Taisnier (redirect from Johannes Taisnerius)
astrology in a single work was presumably suggested by the example of Johannes ab Indagine (1467-1537). Taisnier's 1562 publication entitled Opusculum perpetua...
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Machine, retrieved 22 April 2018 Erich Kleineidam (1974), "Indaginis, Johannes", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 10, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot...
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execution of his plan was left to his successor, Johannes de Indagine. In 1445 Johannes de Indagine obtained permission from the Council of Basel to restore...
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supporter Johannes Gutenberg, printer (attendance debated) Christoph Martin Wieland, poet Konrad of Megenberg, historian Johannes de Indagine, Carthusian...
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centuries. Prominent scholars of Scholasticism originated here, such as Johannes de Indagine (real name Johann Bremer von Hagen, 1415−1475), who was prior of...
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foecundo foetu, ludibriu, quod mireris a nonullis aestimatum et subtili indagine explicatum, plane futile et quod inanitatem curiosorum prodat). He called...
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Altenburg (1584–1640), theologian, born in Alach Johannes Thesselius (1590–1643), composer Johannes Bach (1604–1673), composer Hiob Ludolf (1624–1704)...
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Otto Brunfels (category Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz alumni)
Ulrich von Hutten), upon the insistence of the Dean of Frankfurt Johann Indagine, Brunfels became a minister at Steinau an der Straße (1521) and later,...
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2011. Retrieved 14 January 2011. Messori, Vittorio (2000): Il miracolo. Indagine sul più sconvolgente prodigio mariano. – Rizzoli: Bur. Velankanni shrine...
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Rudolf Johannes Pesch (born September 2, 1936 in Bonn, † January 13, 2011 in Rome ) was a German Catholic theologian (New Testament scholar). Rudolf Pesch...
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Translationum et Commentariorum. 6: 75. Retrieved 7 July 2024. Lai, Andrea (2012). Indagine sulle fonti dell'Expositio in Canticis canticorum di Gregorio Magno (PhD)...
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Promozione e valorizzazione della cultura e della lingua della Sardegna. Indagine socio-linguistica sulla lingua sarda. (PDF), Regione Autonoma della Sardegna...
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(2003), Campiglia. Un castello e il suo territorio. I. Ricerca storica. II. Indagine archeologica, (Firenze: All’Insegna del Giglio 2003), pp. 1-110, esp. p...
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public space. For example, this does not include artworks in museums. "Johannes Wiedewelt". gentofte.bibnet.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 1 March 2017. "Nicolai...
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