George Cassander (or Cassant) (1513 – 3 February 1566) was a Flemish Catholic theologian and humanist. Born at Pittem near Bruges, he went at an early...
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humanists both in Bruges, such as Vives, Jacobus Curtius, Jan Fevijn and Joris Cassander, and many others outside the city. In 1543 Vulcanius undertook a long...
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vol. 9, no. 944a. A letter of Diego de Enzinas (Jacobus Dryander) to Joris Cassander regarding the Breve y compendiosa institución. Luther, Martin, Werke:...
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Ziegler and Jan Łaski) and was followed on the Catholic side by George Cassander and Georg Witzel. The influence of Erasmus was, however, limited, by the...
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monastic manuscripts. Others in the group were John Bale, Conrad Gesner, Joris Cassander, Johannes Matalius Metellus, and Cornelius Wauters. Also Gassar, Gasserus...
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not only to Alexander but also to two other future kings: Ptolemy and Cassander. Aristotle encouraged Alexander toward eastern conquest, and Aristotle's...
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H.C.C. de Schepper et al. (Antwerp, 1996), pp. 139-163, 172-179. "Cassander, Joris"; "Dathenus, Petrus"; "Ghent"; "Heyden, Gaspar van der"; "Titelmans...
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FR: Publications de l'Université de Saint-Étienne. p. 143. OCLC 601973666. Jori, Alberto (2000). "Agostino, Aurelio, De Trinitate". In Volpi, Franco (ed...
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