- Omer
Talon (
Audomarus Talaeus) (c. 1510–1562) was a
French humanist, a
close ally of
Petrus Ramus.
Biographical details are few; and
there are some quite...
- the Netherlands, Germany, and England. One of Ramus'
French followers,
Audomarus Talaeus (Omer Talon)
published his rhetoric,
Institutiones Oratoriae,...
- Dendermonde, Sint-Niklaas and Brussels.
Train station in
Bissegem Saint-
Audomarus church in
Bissegem "Kortrijk in Cijfers".
Retrieved 7 June 2021. Wikimedia...
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village shop
where you can buy
bread or have your
bicycle fixed. The
Saint Audomarus Church is a three-aisled
gothic church constructed in the 15th century...
- Omer was the host of the 2022
Canoe Polo
world championships. Omer, ou
Audomarus ou Audemer[citation needed] (600 – † 670), monk,
named bishop of Therouanne...
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charge was that he was a
nouveau academicien, in
other words a sceptic.
Audomarus Talaeus (Omer
Talon c.1510–1581), a
close ally of Ramus, had
indeed published...
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Schegk Domingo de Soto
Ciriaco Strozzi Francisco Suarez Antonius Sylvester Audomarus Talaeus (Omer Talon)
Petrus Tartaretus Nicolaus Taurellus Gaetano da Thiene...
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Francis Hamilton, 1602–14;
William Ogilbay, 1615–35;
Robert Forbes, 1636–7;
Audomarus Asloan, 1638–61;
Maurus Dixon, 1661–79;
Bernard Maxwell, 1679–85; Mari****...
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forms Hoole recommended a
rhetoric text,
derived from the
Rhetorica of
Audomarus Talaeus in the
edition by
Charles Butler. It was the
Rhetorices Elementa...
- of the
Scottish universities, and
equally he had
followers in England.
Audomarus Talaeus (Omer Talon) was one
early French disciple and
writer on Ramism...