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- Nicolas Cleynaerts (Clenardus or Clenard) (5 December 1495 – 1542) was a Flemish grammarian and traveler. He was born in Diest, in the Duchy of Brabant...
- and Pope Paul III was reported to have admired her writing. The poet Clenardus described her as "elegantly trained in literature" and asked her to contribute...
- useful edition of the Institutiones in graecam linguam (1580) of Nicolaus Clenardus (Cleynaerts). In 1583 he resigned his post at Lich and moved to Frankfurt...
- it was here that great European Masters such as the Flemish humanists Clenardus (1493–1542), Johannes Vasaeus (Jan Was) (1511–1561) and the theologian...
- adolescentiae; 1521 Gillis van Delft, Conclusiones in Sententias Magistri; no date Clenardus, Tabula in grammaticen hebraeam; 1529 (Martens' last known book) Ijsewijn...
- soldiers to act as Christian role models. The Flemish priest Nicholas Clenardus, who lived in Fez from 1540 to 1541, wrote that he preferred living in...