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    Johannes Thomae Bureus Agrivillensis (born Johan Bure; 1568–1652) was a Swedish polymath, antiquarian, mystic, royal librarian, poet, and tutor and adviser...
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    specialized branch of Germanic linguistics. Runology was initiated by Johannes Bureus (1568–1652), who was interested in the linguistics of the Geatish language...
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  • Traditions 2019 (ISBN 978-1620557747) Götisk kabbala och runisk alkemi. Johannes Bureus och den götiska esoterismen (ISBN 978-91-628-8030-9) — Doctoral thesis...
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    Bure family genealogy written in the beginning of the 17th century by Johannes Bureus, in his manuscript Om Bura namn och ätt. The manuscript is stored at...
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  • and the Urnes style (eight stones). Since the first discoveries by Johannes Bureus in the late 16th century, these runestones have been frequently identified...
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    Enoksen notes that it appears from the title page of Johannes Bureus' first edition that Bureus had some understanding of the staveless runes in 1611...
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    magical practice. In the 17th century, Hermeticist and Rosicrucian Johannes Bureus, having been inspired by visions, developed a Runic system based on...
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    Sweden, in the historic province of Uppland. It was first described by Johannes Bureus in 1594. The runestone is granite, 170 centimetres (5 ft 7 in) tall...
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    the staveless runes. It appears from the title page of Johannes Bureus' runic primer that Bureus had some understanding of the staveless runes in 1611...
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    study of runes was initiated during the Renaissance, by Johannes Bureus (1568–1652). Bureus viewed runes as holy or magical in a kabbalistic sense. The...
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    upon at least the Arbatel's solar Olympian spirit Och. Swedish mystic Johannes Bureus credited the work for his interest in Kabbalah. Elements of the Arbatel...
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  • Resen's Edda Islandorum of 1665. In the 17th century, runology pioneer Johannes Bureus published his Runa ABC, the first Swedish alphabet book. Runic calendars...
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    Anders Bure (redirect from Andreas Bureus)
    Anders Bure (before his ennoblement Andreas Bureus; 14 August 1571 – 4 February 1646) was a Swedish cartographer, considered the "father of Swedish cartography"...
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    coats of arms of both Helsinki and Uusimaa were designed in 1599 by Johannes Bureus. The current design of the coat of arms of Helsinki was drawn by the...
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  • Burestenen, a Swedish runestone A Swedish family name, see Bure kinship Johannes Bureus or Johan Bure, a Swedish 17th century polymath Candace Cameron Bure...
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    persons have held the position. Johannes Bureus 1630–1648 Georg Stiernhielm 1648–1651 Johan Axehielm 1652–1657 Laurentius Bureus 1657–1665 Olaus Verelius 1666–1675...
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  • is based on concepts from the life of 17th-century esoteric scholar Johannes Bureus. All lyrics by Thomas Karlsson. Music as indicated: Gothic Kabbalah...
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    the Dragon Tattoo, written by Stieg Larsson. The famous Swedish polymath Johannes Bureus was born in Åkerby in 1568. Åkerby on Swedish Wikipedia v t e...
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    of degrees took place. In the same year, the antiquarian and mystic Johannes Bureus designed and engraved the seal of the university, which is today used...
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    historicity of the kings of Vilkinaland was further boosted in 1634 when Johannes Bureus discovered the Norwegian parchment that had arrived in Sweden in the...
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  • According to the example of Johannes Bureus, he wanted to write a genealogy of the "large family in Ostrobothnia" which Bureus mentioned in his manuscript...
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    Swedish National Heritage Board (Riksantikvarieämbetet) is created, with Johannes Bureus as its first director. The Board is still in existence almost 400 years...
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  • spelled Kålsta). In the 17th century this stone was found by one of Johannes Bureus' assistants and it was part of the wall of a manor house. After having...
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  • result supports genealogical information recorded in about 1610 by Johannes Bureus. The DNA results also disproved a branch that was later added to the...
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  • It was first documented by Johannes Messenius, in 1611. He appears to have learnt about the runestone from Johannes Bureus as both of them misspelt the...
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    John, Duke of Finland. She was given a good education and tutored by Johannes Bureus and Johan Skytte. She was reportedly a good student, with an interest...
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    in Latin and Swedish, Manuductio ad runographiam. This continued Johannes Bureus' research into the runes and was a significant work, although limited...
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  • has disappeared. In scholarly literature it was first described by Johannes Bureus (1568–1652), and it was depicted by Leitz in 1678. Johan Hadorph noted...
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    two kilometers northwest of Skäfthammar's church. During a survey by Johannes Bureus in 1594, the stone was found by a bridge over Gimån, the stream between...
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    stone first appears in historical records in the 17th century when Johannes Bureus (1568-1652) wrote down parts of its message. Remarkable neither in...
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