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including Thomas Murner,
Johannes Adelphus,
Tilemann Conradi and
Hermannus Buschius. The
author of the 1515
edition in a
short preface identifies himself only...
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Hermann von dem
Busche (also
Hermannus Buschius or Pasiphilus; 1468–1534) was a
German humanist writer,
known for his
Vallum humanitatis (1518). He was...
- life. In 1514, en
route to Basel, he made the
acquaintance of
Hermannus Buschius,
Ulrich von
Hutten and
Johann Reuchlin who
introduced him to the Hebrew...
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Renaissance World. Abingdon: Routledge. Mehl,
James V. 1993.
Hermannus Buschius'
Dictata utilissima: a
textbook of
commonplaces for the
Latin school. Humanistica...
- than
eighty monasteries, some of which,
according to the
chronicler John
Buschius,
contained as many as a hundred, or even two
hundred residents. The congregation...
- the acrostic, if not
entirely spurious, more
likely refers to
Hermannus Buschius.
Herbert Blume,
Eberhard Rohse]] (eds.):
Hermann Bote. Städtisch-hansischer...