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    Joannes Molanus (1533–1585), often cited simply as Molanus, is the Latinized name of Jan Vermeulen or Van der Meulen, an influential Counter Reformation...
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    1692, and 1693 by negotiations between Bossuet and Molanus, but no agreement resulted. Molanus found himself in agreement with Bossuet in regarding...
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  • Today's flacon: the so-called "Molanus bottle"...
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    veneration received wider liturgical impetus in the 16th century. Joannes Molanus included a footnote on Simon of Trent in his 1568 edition of Usuard's martyrology...
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  • Leopold I. His negotiations with well-known Protestant theologians, such as Molanus, Callistus, Leibniz, etc., and various Protestant courts, especially Hanover...
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    familiar with Flemish painting and the "Treatise on Sacred Images" of Molanus (Ian van der Meulen or Molano). As his painting developed, his more important...
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    subsequently interpreted and expounded by a number of clerical authors like Molanus, who demanded that paintings and sculptures in church contexts should depict...
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    us, as the symptoms of the infirm call for pity from the passerby", as Molanus put it. The chronicler Paul the Deacon relates that, in 680, Rome was freed...
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    accounts exist of the nature of his activities or character. According to J. Molanus' Historiae Lovaniensium, Matsys was known to be a native of Leuven with...
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    Unicorns in religious art largely disappeared after they were condemned by Molanus after the Council of Trent.: 305  The unicorn, tamable only by a virgin...
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  • 1988), Dutch racing cyclist Johannes Vermeulen (1533–1585), also known as Molanus, Flemish Catholic theologian John Vermeulen [de; es; nl] (1941–2009), Flemish...
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  • in the Netherlands: The Stinstra Affair, 1740–1745 Samuel J. T. Miller, Molanus, Lutheran Irenicist (1633–1722) Church History, Vol. 22, No. 3 (Sep., 1953)...
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    Mannerist pieces, as a number of books, notably by the Flemish theologian Molanus, Charles Borromeo and Cardinal Gabriele Paleotti, and instructions by local...
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    Circumcision Rembrandt from NGA Washington Schiller, 90 Blunt, 118, citing Molanus Milton text, Bartleby.com Penny, 116-117 Glick, 93-96 "But so mysterious...
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    university continued to excel in disciplines like theology with Johannes Molanus and classical studies with Justus Lipsius. In the 18th century, the brewery...
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    Adriaan Florenszoon Boeyens (Pope Adrian VI), Desiderius Erasmus, Johannes Molanus, Juan Luís Vives, Andreas Vesalius and Gerardus Mercator. After the French...
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    commentators until their destruction, including Dürer (1520), Vasari (1568), Molanus (c. 1570–1580), and Baldinucci (1688). In his commissioned portraits, van...
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    Mannerist pieces, as a number of books, notably by the Flemish theologian Molanus (De Picturis et Imaginibus Sacris, pro vero earum usu contra abusus ("Treatise...
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  • village to the east of Dihok, Iraq north of Mosul. Verhaer Francis, John Molanus, Saints history Omnivm nationvm, Ordinvm And Temporvm, (John Vvilhelmvm...
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    1563, their use was mandated by clerical writers on religious art such as Molanus and Saint Carlo Borromeo. Figures were placed where natural light sources...
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    Life at 's-Hertogenbosch. As an adult Mercator had family connections to Molanus, a religious reformer who would later have to flee Leuven. Also, he was...
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  • tomus primus (1575) — one volume of an edition of the Pandects Joannes Molanus, Indiculus sanctorum Belgii (1583) Max Rooses, "Nutius (Philippe)", Biographie...
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  • frequent controversies and statements made by then DP member Maria Buncamper-Molanus. In 2010, Meyers along with Theodore Heyliger and a few others established...
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    was subsequently interpreted and expounded by clerical authors such as Molanus, the Flemish theologian, who demanded that paintings and sculptures in...
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    Mannerist pieces, as a number of books, notably by the Flemish theologian Molanus, Saint Charles Borromeo and Cardinal Gabriele Paleotti, and instructions...
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    at Burton, consisting of an infantry company under Dutch Major Johannes Molanus, but withdrew it less than a month later to assist in an attack on Newark...
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    introductions like the Swoon of the Virgin, were attacked by writers like Molanus and Cardinal Federigo Borromeo. The first steps of the Virgin, a common...
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  • Plettenberg (c. 1450–1535), leader of the Teutonic knights Gerhard Wolter Molanus (1633–1722), Lutheran theologian and abbot Wolter Robert van Hoëvell (1812–1879)...
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  • Matthiae Hovii (a funeral oration for Mathias Hovius)) 1625: Johannes Molanus, Theologiae practicae compendium E.K. Purnell and A.B. Hinds (eds.), Report...
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    visited by Nicholas, suffragan bishop of Tournay. See Colgan in MSS. and Molanus, p. 136. John O'Hanlon (1821–1905) wrote of Guthagon in his Lives of the...
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