Heidelberg, during times of great cultural stress in Germany. Micyllus was born Jakob Moltzer in Strasbourg. From 1518 to 1522 he studied in Erfurt,...
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according to some, by his intemperate habits), he was appointed to succeed Jakob Micyllus in the professorship of Greek at the University of Heidelberg; he exchanged...
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the church in 1460, and the tower at the north end collapsed in 1503. Jakob Micyllus described the Monastery of St. Michael as a ruin in 1537, and the oldest...
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Freeman, Thomas Kyd: Facts and Problems, Oxford, 1967. Classen, Johannes. Jakob Micyllus, Rektor zu Frankfurt am Main 1524–1533 und 1537–1547, als Schulmann...
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several letters from Philipp Melanchthon, Martin Luther, Ulrich Zwingli, Jakob Micyllus, Desiderius Erasmus and the poet Georg Fabricius, mostly written to...
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uncle, the abbot Petrus Lotichius (Peter Lotz). The Frankfurt humanist Jakob Micyllus inspired his interest in Latin poetry. He began his university education...
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1500; died between 1552 and 1553), painter and woodcuts designer Jacob Micyllus (1503–1558), Renaissance humanist and teacher Adam Lonicer (1528–1586)...
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(1490–1540), printer Katharina Zell (1497–1568), Protestant writer Jacob Micyllus (1503–1558), humanist and teacher Martin Schalling the Younger (1532–1608)...
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Fasello. 1535 Hyginus, Fabulae Joannes Hervagius Basel Edited by Jacob Micyllus together with Fulgentius' Mythologiae. 1535 Primasius, Commentarius in...
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Thomas Crecquillon, Flemish composer (b. 1490) 1558 January 28 – Jacob Micyllus, German humanist (b. 1503) February 25 – Eleanor of Austria, Queen of Portugal...
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