• Calvin: follows the Bible d'Olivétan 1588, Revision of the Bible de Genève by Theodore Beza and Corneille Bertram. 1550‑1608, Bible de Louvain: essentially a...
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    The Leuven Vulgate or Hentenian Bible (French: Louvain Vulgate, Latin: Biblia Vulgata lovaniensis) was the first standardized edition of the Latin Vulgate...
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    Vulgate (redirect from Latin Vulgate Bible)
    in honorem Alberti de Meyer (Louvain: Bibliothèque universitaire, 1946), pp. 836–854. Richard Gameson ed. The Early Medieval Bible, Cambridge University...
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  • Baianism (redirect from Michel de Bay)
    1542, and was appointed director of the Standonck-College in Leuven. In 1550, De Bay obtained a license in theology and became president of the College...
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    Jacobus Latomus (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    habitam (Antwerp, 1544) A treatise on doctrinal problems. Opera omnia (Louvain, 1550) His complete works. The academic journal Latomus: revue d'études latines...
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  • Golden Age of Biblical Scholarship in Louvain (1550–1650)". In Gordon, Bruce; McLean, Matthew (eds.). Shaping the Bible in the Reformation: Books, Scholars...
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    training, but on 4 June 1539 he enrolled at the Collegium Trilingue of Louvain. There he fell under the spell of humanist scholarship as popularized by...
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    Collegium Trilingue Lovaniense 1517–1550 (Leuven, 1951–55). R. Guelluy, "L'évolution des méthodes théologiques à Louvain d'Érasme à Jansénius", Revue d'Histoire...
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    persecution is probably the major factor in his move from Catholic Leuven (Louvain) to a more tolerant Duisburg, in the Holy Roman Empire, where he lived...
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    Pope Paul V (category 1550 births)
    Pope Paul V (Latin: Paulus V; Italian: Paolo V) (17 September 1550 – 28 January 1621), born Camillo Borghese, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler...
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  • Akad. d. Wiss. xlii., 1893 M.E. Stone The Penitence of Adam CSCSO 429-30, Louvain (1981). Jerusalem, Armenian Patriarchate, No. 1458 pp. 380–431 17th century...
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    Erasmus (category Translators of the Bible into Latin)
    networking (Rome), seeing books through printing in person (Paris, Venice, Louvain, Basel), and avoiding the persecution of religious fanatics (to Freiburg)...
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    Scholarship in Louvain (1550–1650). In: Gordon B., McLean M. (Eds.), bookseries: Library of the Written Word, vol: 20, Shaping the Bible in the Reformation:...
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    to believe that his marriage was cursed and sought confirmation from the Bible, which he interpreted to say that if a man marries his brother's wife, the...
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  • Richard deMolen, later a Catholic priest, called for Erasmus' canonization. Erasmus' Greek New Testament was the basis of the Textus Receptus bibles, which...
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  • List of oldest continuously inhabited cities (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Presses Universitaires de Louvain, with the support of Centre d'étude des Mondes antiques (CEMA) of the Université catholique de Louvain. pp. 942, 951, 952...
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    the basis for the 1550 Robert Stephanus edition used by the translators of the Geneva Bible and King James Version of the English Bible. Erasmus published...
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    J.C.B. Mohr, 1991). James Connolly, John Gerson: Reformer and Mystic (Louvain, 1928). Henri Jadart, Jean Gerson, son origine, son village natal et sa...
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    via JSTOR. Fiey, Jean Maurice (1970). Jalons pour une histoire de l'Église en Iraq. Louvain: Secretariat du CSCO. Chaumont 1988. Hill 1988, p. 105. Cross...
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    Novum Instrumentum omne (category Early printed Bibles)
    Cardinal Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros put together a team of Spanish translators to create a compilation of the Bible in four languages: Greek, Hebrew...
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    in Haarlem. At the relatively advanced age of 23, he went to study in Louvain, where he spent a couple of years. He then embarked on his peregrinatio...
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    "reformist books", and Jacques Lefevre's translations into French of the bible and the Pauline epistles. She also acquired knowledge of French culture...
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    fidelium, et tamen stant ad rationes; Liber de demonstratione per aequiparantiam, prol. 4), such as the Bible, early Christian writers, and the prestigious...
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    medieval bibles such as the Arnstein Bible, Floreffe Bible, Montpellier Bible, Parc Abbey Bible, Rochester Bible, Stavelot Bible and Worms Bible (11th–12th...
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  • Museum Leuven In Search of Utopia. Soon afterwards, he was awarded the Louvain Prize of Cultural Merit in recognition of his commitment and contribution...
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    clothes and papers followed in May. After a year and a half, on 17 March 1550, Mary's property was restored to her by the Restitution of Mary Seymour Act...
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    1561, after resigning his benefices, he left England to seek refuge at Louvain and its University, where he joined many other academics from Oxford and...
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    Wallonia (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    physics and chemistry. Georges Lemaître of the Université catholique de Louvain is credited with proposing the Big Bang theory of the origin of the universe...
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    cosmography and geography at the age of 13 at the University of Leuven (Louvain), under Arnold Noot, Leonard Willemaer, Jean Heems, and Paul Roelswhere...
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    a rival patriarch. Sulaqa's subsequent consecration by Pope Julius III (1550–1555) saw a permanent split in the Church of the East; and the reunion with...
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