Francisco de Enzinas (1 November 1518? – 30 December 1552), also known by the humanist name Francis Dryander (from the Greek drus, which can be translated...
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executed by the Roman Inquisition. Diego de Enzinas was the brother of the better-known Francisco de Enzinas. He was born into a successful merchant family...
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Reina Valera (section Edition by Cipriano de Valera)
Testament, he was greatly aided by the translations of Francisco de Enzinas and Juan Pérez de Pineda. The 1569 version included the deuterocanonical books...
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versions that had been translated first by Francisco de Enzinas (printed in Antwerp 1543) and by Juan Pérez de Pineda (published in Geneva 1556, followed...
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Giovio, Italian historian and biographer (born 1483) December 30 – Francisco de Enzinas, Spanish-born Netherlandish scholar and humanist (born c. 1518) W...
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included Juan Gil and Juan Pérez de Pineda who subsequently fled and worked alongside others such as Francisco de Enzinas to translate the Greek New Testament...
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translated into many other European languages. A Spanish translation by Francisco de Enzinas of the 1536 Latin text was published in 1540, before Calvin even...
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household of Jacques de Bourgogne, Lord of Falais. In March 1548 at Strasbourg she married the Spanish Protestant Francisco de Enzinas, and shortly afterwards...
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canonry of Ely Cathedral. 1540 John Cheke 1547 Nicholas Carr 1549 Francisco de Enzinas, alias Dryander 1562 Bartholomew Dodington 1585 Andrew Downes 1625...
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(1518–1552), adopted name of Francisco de Enzinas, Spanish humanist Jacobus Dryander (c. 1520 – 1547), adopted name of Diego de Enzinas, Spanish scholar Jonas...
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Renaissance humanist and classical scholar. Franciscus Dryander (Francisco de Enzinas; 1518–1552), Spanish classical scholar, translator and Protestant...
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Johannes Oporinus (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Senarclaeum, was published by his workshop, which is attributed to Francisco de Enzinas. In addition, his press published numerous polemical theological works...
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Günzburg Johannes Sylvius Egranus Paul von Eitzen Christian Entfelder Francisco de Enzinas Matthias Erb Theodor Fabricius Paul Fagius Guillaume Farel Matthias...
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"El Sabio" ("The Wise") Francisco de Enzinas (1518–1552), humanist and translator of the New Testament Francisco Giner de los Ríos (1839–1915), philosopher...
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translations in Spanish were known, such as those of João Pérez de Piñeda, Francisco de Enzinas. Father Jesuit Luís Brandão translated the four Gospels. During...
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August Eberhard Martin Eichler Johann Sigismund Elsholtz Karl Elze Francisco de Enzinas Johann Eduard Erdmann Johann August Ernesti Johann Samuel Ersch Dorothea...
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New Testament, he had great aid from the translations of Francisco de Enzinas and Juan Pérez de Pineda. Reina was granted citizenship by Frankfurt on 16...
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Cambridge and became a Fellow of Magdalene College, where his compatriot Francisco de Enzinas had held a fellowship before Marian persecutions. Later, in 1565...
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Juan del Encina (redirect from Juan de la Enzina)
drama, alongside Gil Vicente. His birth name was Juan de Fermoselle. He spelled his name Enzina, but this is not a significant difference; it is two spellings...
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there were distinguished names such as Juan de Valdés, Francisco de Enzinas, Casiodoro de Reina, Cipriano de Valera and Antonio del Corro. Casiodoro and...
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He further published a number of Spanish tracts. His interest in Francisco de Enzinas led to contact with Abraham Kuyper who was studying John a Lasco;...
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(63) Luis de Milán (23) Gabriel Mena (18) Pedro de Escobar (17) Francisco de la Torre (15) Juan Ponce (12) Alonso de Mondéjar (11) Francisco de Peñalosa...
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Upsala) 1981 - [ANT] Obra Musical Completa de Juan del Enzina. Miguel Á. Tallante. Pro Mvsica Antiqva de Madrid and soloists. New edition (1990): MEC...
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Spanish Inquisition (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Torres Naharro, Juan del Enzina, Jorge de Montemayor, Juan de Valdés and Lope de Vega, as well as the anonymous Lazarillo de Tormes and the Cancionero...
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