Thomas Linacre or Lynaker (/ˈlɪnəkər/ LIN-ə-kər; c. 1460 – 20 October 1524) was an English humanist scholar, Catholic priest, and physician, after whom...
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is no high table. The college was founded in 1962 and is named after Thomas Linacre (1460–1524), founder of the Royal College of Physicians as well as a...
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Oxford in 1492, and received a classical education. Studying under Thomas Linacre and William Grocyn, he became proficient in both Latin and Greek. More...
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years, to the Linacre Lectureships at Merton College. The post is attached to a fellowship at Merton. It is named in honour of Thomas Linacre (1460–1524)...
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Ancient World. Taylor, Fred M. (February 2021). "Thomas Linacre: Humanist, Physician, Priest". The Linacre Quarterly. 88 (1): 9–13. doi:10.1177/0024363920968427...
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spirituality, and in particular on medical ethics. The journal is named after Thomas Linacre, the English physician and Catholic priest, who founded the Royal College...
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subsequently taken over by Bernard André, a blind poet, and then by Thomas Linacre, formerly Henry VII's physician. Arthur's education covered grammar...
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importance of those texts. Professors of medicine such as Niccolò Leoniceno, Thomas Linacre and William Cop were often trained in and taught from a humanist perspective...
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King Henry VIII, named as Thomas Linacre, gifted him one circa 1540. Although this latter claim is of dubious veracity as Linacre died in 1524, 16 years...
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the notable persons who influenced this generation include Thomas More, Erasmus, Thomas Linacre, John Colet, Cardinal Wolsey, Michelangelo, Copernicus, Francisco...
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Linacre is a surname. Over time, the name has been spelt a variety of different ways including: Linaker, Lineker, Linneker, Liniker, Linnecar, Leneker...
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At Oxford he was taught by William Latimer, his principal tutor, and Thomas Linacre, who taught him at some point between 1518 and 1520. In 1512, Henry...
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FRS FREng (born 1934), computer scientist Thomas Linacre (c. 1460–1524), humanist scholar and physician Thomas Stapleton (1920-2007), paediatrician John...
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Góis Thomas Grey William Grocyn Henry VIII Ulrich von Hutten Justus Jonas William Latimer Edward Lee Pope Leo X Thomas Linacre Maarten Lips Thomas Lupset...
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read in philosophy and medicine, adding that a "worshipful physician" (Thomas Linacre) read to him from Galen and some other authors. In 1511 he accompanied...
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from the original Greek. Galen's method became very popular in Europe. Thomas Linacre, the teacher of Erasmus, thereupon translated Methodus Medendi from...
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(1787 – 6 October 1823) was an English physician and biographer of Thomas Linacre. Johnson was the son of John Johnson, physician, of Aylesbury, entered...
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Royal Albert Edward Infirmary Leigh Infirmary Wrightington Hospital Thomas Linacre Centre Hanover Diagnostic and Treatment Centre WWL Eye Unit In June...
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Transformational analysis was later developed by humanistic grammarians such as Thomas Linacre (1524), Julius Caesar Scaliger (1540), and Sanctius (Francisco Sánchez...
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Arthur Galpin, Headmaster from 1897 to 1910. Linacre: founded 1953, (boys boarding). Named after Thomas Linacre, founder of the Royal College of Physicians...
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Henry VIII, Thomas More, and John Skelton. His Vulgaria, published in 1520, pays compliments to the late king Henry VII, to Thomas Linacre, and to More...
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Joachim Patinir, Flemish landscape painter (b. c. 1480) October 20 – Thomas Linacre, English humanist and physician (b. 1460) October 26 – Philip II, Count...
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Dean of St Paul's, Christian humanist and founder of St Paul's School Thomas Linacre (d. 1524), physician, founder of the Royal College of Physicians William...
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Leszek Kołakowski Cosmo Gordon Lang T. E. Lawrence Edward Chandos Leigh Thomas Linacre Vaughan Lowe Stephen Lushington Robert Gwyn Macfarlane James Rochfort...
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lectured in Greek. He was tutor to Thomas Wynter, Wolsey's son. A friend of Thomas More, Erasmus, Thomas Linacre, Budaeus, Reginald Pole, and John Leland...
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stethoscope Janet Lane-Claypon (1877–1967) — pioneer of epidemiology Thomas Linacre (1460–1524) — founder of Royal College of Physicians Joseph Lister (1827–1912)...
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engineer Felix Samuely in order to cope with material shortages at the Thomas Linacre School, Wigan (1952) and refined at the Shell Offices, Stanlow (1956)...
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plays. The writer Thomas More joined Lincoln's Inn in 1496, where he met humanists and scholars such as John Colet, Thomas Linacre, and Desiderius Erasmus...
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in Italy, but also among later leading humanists, being studied by Thomas Linacre at Oxford and by Desiderius Erasmus at Cambridge. CHRYSOLORAS, Manuel...
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who managed the Jesuit observatory in Vienna between 1756 and 1773 Thomas Linacre (c. 1460 – 1524) – English priest, humanist, translator, and physician...
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