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    income. Goropius, however, refused and established himself as medicus (town doctor) of Antwerp in 1554. Here, free of courtly intrigues, Goropius dedicated...
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    to know the language. Dutch physician, linguist, and humanist Johannes Goropius Becanus (1519–1572) theorized in Origines Antwerpianae (1569) that Antwerpian...
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    Ters, or St. Ters, of Antwerp, whose cult was reported on by Johannes Goropius Becanus. He was also named Semini or God Jumenas. Saints Cosmas and Damian...
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  • supporting Swedish colonial pretensions in America. The Dutch doctor Johannes Goropius Becanus, in his Origines Antverpiana (1580) admits Quis est enim qui non...
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  • Folk linguistics Hobson-Jobson Hypercorrection Hyperforeignism Johannes Goropius Becanus Nirukta Okay Phono-semantic matching Pseudoscientific language...
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    Topographic map of the municipality of Hilvarenbeek, June 2015. Johannes Goropius Becanus (1519 in Gorp – 1573) a Dutch physician, linguist, and humanist...
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  • foreignism/loanword." Turkish History Thesis Adamic language Johannes Goropius Becanus Japhetic theory Khazar theory Lemurian Tamil Kemalist historiography...
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    (Giovanni Battista Gelli, 1542, Piero Francesco Giambullari, 1564); Dutch (Goropius Becanus, 1569, Abraham Mylius, 1612); Swedish (Olaus Rudbeck, 1675); German...
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    pays estranges, rédigées en trois livres (in French). Paris: G. Corrozet. Goropius, Johannes (1569). Origines Antwerpianæ (in Dutch). Antwerp. Mercator, Gérard...
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    Mark. First publication mentioning Gothic manuscript appeared in 1569 by Goropius Becanus in his book Origines Antwerpianae: So now let us come to another...
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