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    Juan Luis Vives y March (Latin: Joannes Lodovicus Vives, lit. 'Juan Luis Vives'; Catalan: Joan Lluís Vives i March; Dutch: Jan Ludovicus Vives; 6 March...
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  • Vives's work, historian of psychiatry Gregory Zilboorg considered Vives a godfather of psychoanalysis. (A History of Medical Psychology, 1941). Vives...
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    VIVES University of Applied Sciences is a University College in West Flanders. The name refers to the Spanish-Brussian humanist Juan Luis Vives. VIVES...
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    1553. Catherine commissioned The Education of a Christian Woman by Juan Luis Vives, who dedicated the book, controversial at the time, to the Queen in...
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  • Giuseppe Vives (born 1980), Italian football midfielder Juan Luis Vives (1493–1540), a famous Valencian scholar and humanist Jaume Vicens i Vives (born 1910)...
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  • Instruction) of a Christian Woman was an early sixteenth-century book by Juan Luis Vives, written for the education of the future Mary I of England, precocious...
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  • The Xarxa Vives d'Universitats (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈʃaɾʃə ˈβiβəz ðuniβəɾsiˈtats], acronym: XVU; English: "Vives Network"), formerly known as Institut...
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  • ISBN 978-1-84529-281-2. Vives, Juan Luis; Watson, Foster (1913). Vives, on education : a translation of the De tradendis disciplinis of Juan Luis Vives. Cambridge :...
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    ISBN 978-0436042829. Retrieved 25 November 2013. Vives, Juan Luis (2000). Fantazzi, Charles (ed.). Juan Luis Vives: The Education of a Christian Woman: A Sixteenth–Century...
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  • Spanish humanist Juan Luis Vives. First published in 1534 in conjunction with Desiderius Erasmus' treatise of the same name, Vives's work attempts to...
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  • Texas Juan Antonio Llorente, 18th-century historian Juan Luis Vives, Spanish scholar and humanist Juan Luis Arsuaga, Spanish paleontologist Juan Ramón...
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    Rabelais Petrus Ramus Coluccio Salutati Andreas Stöberl Georg Tannstetter Juan Luis Vives Jan Campanus Vodňanský Francis I of France Henry VIII John Calvin Johannes...
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    December 2020. Vives, Juan Luis; Watson, Foster (1913). Vives, on education : a translation of the De tradendis disciplinis of Juan Luis Vives. Robarts –...
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    Parma. All three were taught by Honorato Hugo, the disciple of scholar Juan Luis Vives. While at the university, Carlos sustained a skull fracture, resulting...
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  • Mahwah, NJ, US: Erlbaum. Vives, J, & Watson, F. (1913). On education: a translation of the de tradendis disciplinis of juan luis vives. Cambridge : The University...
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    essayist and translator Juan Luis Vives (1493–1540)—Renaissance scholar; father of modern psychology Joseph Calasanz (1557–1648)—priest Juan Tomás de Rocaberti...
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    friend Juan Luis Vives came from a conversos family: indeed, his father had been executed as a Judaizer heretic. Erasmus' friendly correspondents Juan de...
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  • (1970). Juan Luis Vives. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff. ISBN 978-94-01-03220-9. Calero, Francisco (1995). "Lluis Vives i Roc Chabàs" [Luis Vives and Roque...
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    education in Mechelen under the guidance of notable humanists like Juan Luis Vives and Adrian of Utrecht. In 1514, she entered into a strategic marriage...
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    , 1945. Of the Citie of God. Translation by John Healey. Notes by Juan Luis Vives. London: George Eld, 1610. Comstock, Patrick. "Historical Context for...
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    wind continuously at will, so as to produce the effect of singing." Juan Luis Vives, in his 1522 commentary to Augustine's work, testifies to having himself...
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    the early 16th century, with influential writers such as philosopher Juan Luis Vives, grammarian Antonio de Nebrija and natural historian Pedro de Mexía...
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    Valencia where Juan Luis Vives had previously studied. There, Pepinyá studied under Pedro Juan Núñez; his other instructors included Juan de Celaya, Miguel...
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    Countries where he met Juan Luis Vives. In 1546 he published a collection of three works, Apólogo de la ociosidad y el trabajo by Luis Mejia, Introducción...
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    education came from her mother, who consulted the Spanish humanist Juan Luis Vives for advice and commissioned him to write De Institutione Feminae Christianae...
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    common primary and secondary schools, there are a few colleges, like the VIVES (a fusion of the former KHBO (Katholieke Hogeschool Brugge Oostende) and...
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    never formally created her as such. For example, contemporary scholar Juan Luis Vives dedicated his Satellitium Animi to "Dominæ Mariæ Cambriæ Principi,...
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    (1493–1553) mentions a game called "La Triomphe" in one of his works. Also Juan Luis Vives, in his Linguae latinae exercitio (Exercise in the Latin language)...
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    applied to the upsetting of dilemmatic reasoning. With the support of Juan Luis Vives, however, dilemma was widely applied by the end of the 16th century...
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    Spanish humanist Juan Luis Vives who dedicated his 1523 book De Consultatione to him. Praet also either directly inspired or encouraged Vives to write his...
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