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Guillaume Budé (French: [ɡijom byde];
Latinized as
Guilielmus Budaeus; 26
January 1467 – 20
August 1540) was a
French scholar and humanist. He was involved...
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Reuchlin and
Guilielmus Budaeus (known
variously as
William Budaeus (English),
Guillaume Budé (French) and
Guilielmus Budaeus (Latin))
among his scholars...
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Budaeus,
Guilielmus (1516). De ****e et
partibus eius
Libri quinque (in Latin)....
- novimus,
codicem decem librorum Parisiis invenisse testis est
Gulielmus Budaeus...Eodem
ferme tempore Venetias ad
Aldum Manutium editionem suam parantem...
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pupil of Erasmus, who
called him
inter nobiles doctissimus.
William Budaeus Henry Bullock (Bovillus)
William Burbank Henry Byers Lorenzo Campeggio...
- of one
million is
sometimes referred to as the
Chuquet system. In 1514,
Budaeus introduced the term
Milliard or
Milliart for 1012,
which was
widely publicised...
- 1435 –
after 1503),
University of Paris,
teacher of Erasmus, Reuchlin,
Budaeus and
Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples
Georgios Kalafatis (ca. 1652 – ca. 1720)...
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patristics and Gr****.
During his time
abroad he
became acquainted with
Budaeus (Guillaume Budé) and Erasmus, and with the
teaching of Savonarola. On his...
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Jacques Pelletier promoted milliard for 1012
which had been used
earlier by
Budaeus. In the late 17th century,
milliard was
subsequently reduced to 109. This...
- Wynter, Wolsey's son. A
friend of
Thomas More, Erasmus,
Thomas Linacre,
Budaeus,
Reginald Pole, and John Leland, he did
editorial work and saw
books through...