• Wilhelm (sometimes William, Willem, Guilielmus) Gnapheus (de Volder, van de Voldesgraft, Fulonius; 1493 in The Hague – 29 September 1568 in Norden, Lower...
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    in that direction. The first attacks on him came from Protestants. Wilhelm Gnapheus, a Dutch refugee settled in Elbląg, wrote a comedy in Latin, Morosophus...
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    village Ulrich I, Count of East Frisia (1408–1466), Count of East Frisia Wilhelm Gnapheus (1493–1568), a humanist and Reformed Protestant scholar Hermann Conring...
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    326. Entry in Robert A. Hatch's database The Scientific Revolution Wilhelm Gnapheus, Prima Aelbingensis scholae foetura …, Danzig 1541; also Molitor, p...
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    1540, an act celebrated by theologians and humanists and praised by Wilhelm Gnapheus in Latin poetry. At that time it contained 1,600 titles in 800 volumes...
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    Protestantism. At Königsberg he had a violent theological dispute with Wilhelm Gnapheus. In 1547–48 he was the first rector elected by the university, but...
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    those of Jan van Essen and Hendrik Vos, Wilhelm Gnapheus and Cornelis Hoen, and Jan de Bakker. According to Gnapheus, Tapper made every possible effort to...
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  • Sapientia Solomonis Sixt Birck 1559–60 Trinity, Cambridge Latin Acolastus Wilhelm Gnapheus 1560–1 Trinity, Cambridge Latin John babtiste George Buchanan 1562–3...
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