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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...
- 1993
Farra d'Isonzo
Farra d'Isonzo · 2.7 km MPC · JPL 43843
Cleynaerts 1993 NC2
Cleynaerts July 12, 1993 La
Silla E. W. Elst CLO 5.5 km MPC · JPL 43844...
- RP5 2
September 1992 list (43827) 1993 BV5 27
January 1993 list 43843
Cleynaerts 12 July 1993 list (43845) 1993 OS9 20 July 1993 list (43846) 1993 PV8...
- Dorp •
Hieronymus van Busleyden •
Albrecht Dürer • Dirk Martens •
Nicolas Cleynaerts •
Cornelius Grapheus • Jan van Borssele • Jean de Neve •
Richard Sampson...
- of the
Institutiones in
graecam linguam (1580) of
Nicolaus Clenardus (
Cleynaerts). In 1583 he
resigned his post at Lich and
moved to
Frankfurt to act as...
- Vicente.
Remnants of the
famed Moorish rule
remained in Évora.
Nicolas Cleynaerts, a
Flemish tutor at the
Portuguese court,
exclaimed in 1535 that "In Évora...
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Among Christian scholars visiting Al-Karaouine were the
Belgian Nicolas Cleynaerts and the
Dutchman Golius.
Among the
subjects taught,
alongside the Qur'an...
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Willibald Pirckheimer,
German lawyer and
author (d. 1530) 1495 –
Nicolas Cleynaerts,
Flemish philologist and
lexicographer (d. 1542) 1537 –
Ashikaga Yoshiaki...
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November 21 – John Bale,
English churchman (d. 1563)
December 5 –
Nicolas Cleynaerts,
Flemish grammarian (d. 1542) date
unknown Robert Barnes,
English reformer...
- lecturers. Some
Christian scholars visited al-Qarawiyyin,
including Nicolas Cleynaerts (d. 1542): 252 and the
Jacobus Golius (d. 1667). The 19th-century orientalist...