Matthias Martinius (Martini) (1572 – 30 December 1630) was a German Calvinist theologian and educator. He was born in Freienhagen, Waldeck and educated...
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used medically. Discussing the plant he knew as polygonum in 1655, Matthias Martinius referred to Scribonius Largus (who wrote a list of prescriptions around...
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doctrine. According to Hales's own letter (19 January 1619) it was Matthias Martinius of Bremen, who took a middle position, who employed this text. It...
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federal theology he was tacitly influenced by his teachers in Bremen, Matthias Martinius and Ludwig Crocius. His collected works were published in 12 folio...
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Jesuit writer from Spanish Netherlands (born 1581) December 30 – Matthias Martinius, German Calvinist theologian (born 1572) Approximate dates – Samuel...
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Archived 2016-08-14 at the Wayback Machine. CLP Academic, 2013 de:s:ADB:Martinius, Matthias Wal, de (1879). "Gutberleth, Heinrich". Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie...
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(1586–1653) Bremen The Augsburg Confession was accepted in Bremen. Matthias Martinius (1572–1630) Bremen Heinrich Isselburg (1577–1628) Bremen Ritzius Lucas...
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European Journal of Taxonomy (727): 1–83. doi:10.5852/ejt.2020.727.1183. Matthias Franz; Martin Ebert; Ruta Stulpinaite (2018). "Aalenian – Lower Bajocian...
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occurred in Bremen. Crocius travelled to the 1618 Synod of Dort with Mathias Martinius and Heinrich Isselburg. The senate of Bremen required of its three delegates...
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