(1911). "Erastus, Thomas". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 9 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 732–733. Veronika Feller-Vest: Thomas Erastus in German...
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continued to study medicine, following the lectures of Theodor Zwinger, Thomas Erastus, Felix Plater, and Johann Nicolaus Stupanus. He was awarded his medical...
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witchcraft was opposed later in the sixteenth century by the Swiss physician Thomas Erastus, the French legal theorist Jean Bodin and King James VI of Scotland...
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Heidelberg church and university politics, Xylander was a close partisan of Thomas Erastus. Xylander was the author of a number of important works, including Latin...
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member of the Antidisciplinist, and thus anti-Calvinist, faction led by Thomas Erastus. His disaffection with the ecclesiastical regime perhaps played some...
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administration of the church, a view in the Reformed world shared by Thomas Erastus. In general, however, the Reformed followed Calvin's lead in insisting...
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1575 – Pierino Belli, Italian commander and jurist (b. 1502) 1583 – Thomas Erastus, Swiss physician and theologian (b. 1524) 1610 – Ludolph van Ceulen...
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by modern scholarship. Johann Sylvan, Adam Neuser, Johannes Willing, Thomas Erastus, Michael Diller, Johannes Brunner, Tilemann Mumius, Petrus Macheropoeus...
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Deaf Smith (redirect from Erastus Smith)
Jeffrey Dean Morgan. CUTRER, THOMAS W. (2010-06-15). "SMITH, ERASTUS [DEAF]". tshaonline.org. Retrieved 2020-05-27. "Erastus Smith". www.gallaudet.edu....
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witchcraft was opposed later in the sixteenth century by the Swiss physician Thomas Erastus, the French legal theorist Jean Bodin and King James VI of Scotland...
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"elite debate", exemplified by the polemical letters of Swiss physician Thomas Erastus who fought against astrology, calling it "vanity" and "superstition...
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Thomas the Apostle (Greek: Θωμᾶς, romanized: Thōmâs; Aramaic ܬܐܘܡܐ, romanized: Tʾōmā, meaning "the twin"), also known as Didymus (Greek: Δίδυμος, romanized:...
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December 23 – Nicolás Factor, Spanish artist (b. 1520) December 31 – Thomas Erastus, Swiss theologian (b. 1524) date unknown Giocangga, chieftain of the...
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unwholesome interest in the dark arts, typified by writers such as Thomas Erastus. The Swiss Reformed pastor Ludwig Lavater supplied one of the most frequently...
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by modern scholarship. Johann Sylvan, Adam Neuser, Johannes Willing, Thomas Erastus, Michael Diller, Johannes Brunner, Tilemann Mumius, Petrus Macheropoeus...
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over church discipline between the Calvinist disciplinist party and Thomas Erastus. When Frederick III died on 26 October 1576, his son Elector Louis VI...
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Erastian party, alongside the lawyer John Selden. Selden praised him, with Thomas Erastus, in his De Synedriis. He was a native of Oxford, and entered Magdalen...
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Hotman, French Protestant lawyer and writer (d. 1590) September 7 – Thomas Erastus, Swiss theologian (d. 1583) September 11 – Pierre de Ronsard, French...
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Pinto, Portuguese explorer and memoirist (born c. 1509) December 31 – Thomas Erastus, Swiss theologian (born 1524) Unknown dates Alexander Arbuthnot, Scottish...
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Elizabeth I of England in 1570 by the papal bull Regnans in Excelsis. Thomas Erastus, founder of Erastianism Henry IV of France and Navarre, who famously...
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government". Corning referred to himself as "Erastus Corning 2nd", preferring it to "Erastus Corning II" or "Erastus Corning Jr." On May 28, 1983, following...
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In 2003, a third tunnel hole was opened to vehicles on the motorway. Thomas Erastus (1524–1583), a physician and theologian Johann Rudolph Rengger (1795–1832)...
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Erastus of Corinth (Greek: Ἔραστος, Erastos), also known as Erastus of Paneas, held the political office of steward (Greek: οἰκονόμος, oikonomos), in...
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– Sebastian Newdigate, Carthusian monk and martyr (d. 1535) 1524 – Thomas Erastus, Swiss physician and theologian (d. 1583) 1533 – Elizabeth I of England...
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was the MP and jurist John Selden, whose thought was influenced by Thomas Erastus and Grotius. Selden proposed minimal government intervention on matters...
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Johann Stössel and Joachim Mörlin and the Heidelbergers Pierre Boquin, Thomas Erastus, and Paul Einhorn increased Frederick's dislike for the Lutheran zealots...
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witchcraft was opposed later in the sixteenth century by the Swiss physician Thomas Erastus, the French legal theorist Jean Bodin and King James VI of Scotland...
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Bullinger and Rudolf Gwalther he intervened unsuccessfully on behalf of Thomas Erastus and the general Zwinglian conception of church-state relations in the...
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Smet Born 1535 Lede Died 14 March 1614 Heidelberg Nationality Flemish Alma mater University of Bologna Scientific career Academic advisors Thomas Erastus...
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www.heidelberg-fruehe-neuzeit.uni-hd.de. Retrieved 23 March 2022. "Thomas Erastus in Heidelberg in der Frühen Neuzeit (German)". Retrieved 23 March 2022...
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