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Valens Acidalius (1567 – 25 May 1595), also
known as
Valtin Havekenthal, was a
German critic and poet
writing in the
Latin language.
Acidalius was born...
- Dis****tio was
written anonymously,
although it has been
attributed to
Valens Acidalius, a 16th-century
German critic.
Despite the fact that the
treatise was...
- Nashe,
English poet and
satirist (died c. 1601)
unknown dates Valens Acidalius,
German critic and
Latin poet (died 1595) Bzovius,
Polish historian (died...
- Brandenburg,
Duchess of Brunswick-Calenberg-Göttingen (b. 1510) 1595 –
Valens Acidalius,
German poet and
critic (b. 1567) 1607 – Mary
Magdalene de' Pazzi, Italian...
- the
spring of the same year, he made an
invitation to his
friend Valens Acidalius to go to Neisse. In 1597, he was
appointed to the
Aulic Council, where...
- Teller,
theology Famous students include:
Caspar Abel,
theologian Valens Acidalius,
writer Anton Wilhelm Amo,
first black student in
Europe Johann Arndt...
- 1557)
April 25 –
Torquato T****o,
Italian poet (born 1544) May 25 –
Valens Acidalius,
German poet and
critic writing in
Latin (born 1567) June 23 –
Louis Carrion...
-
modern Croatia) and a
supporter of
Homoian (semi-arianism)
theology Valens Acidalius (1567–1595), was a
German critic and poet
Valens Comyn (1688–1751), was...
- 1531) May 19 – John
Frederick II, Duke of
Saxony (b. 1529) May 25
Valens Acidalius,
German critic and poet (b. 1567)
Philip Neri,
Italian Roman Catholic...
- 1531) May 19 – John
Frederick II, Duke of
Saxony (b. 1529) May 25
Valens Acidalius,
German critic and poet (b. 1567)
Philip Neri,
Italian Roman Catholic...