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    Petrus Dasypodius (Peter Hasenfratz, ca. 1495–1559) was a Swiss humanist. Born in Frauenfeld, he was a teacher and pastor in Zürich from 1527. Due to the...
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    Landi, the successor of Johannes Baptista Montanus. In Paris he studied with the iconoclastic philosopher Petrus Ramus. He joined the faculty of the University...
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    Thomas Aquinas Peter Lombard Jean Gerson Konrad Pellecanus Tostatus Arias Montanus Rhenanus Leo Jud Ulrich Hutenus Lambert Danaeus Heinrich Bullinger Martin...
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    Janus Cornarius (category German Renaissance humanists)
    Janus Cornarius (ca. 1500 – 16 March 1558) was a Saxon humanist and friend of Erasmus. A gifted philologist, Cornarius specialized in editing and translating...
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  • (1296; Paris) Petit, Pietro Giov, de (d. 1740; Rome) Petrus de Alexandrica (Augustinian; 1342) Petrus Montagnana (?) (1478; Italy) Pfeiffer, August (b. 27...
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  • Lavrovich Lavrov Petrarch Petre Ţuţea Petrick's method Petrus Aureolus Petrus de Ibernia Petrus Ramus Phaedo Phaedo of Elis Phaedrus (dialogue) Phaedrus...
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    of the late 2nd century, later referred to by the name of its founder, Montanus, but originally known by its adherents as the New Prophecy. Origen of Alexandria...
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