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Johannes Cocceius (also
Coccejus; 9
August 1603 – 5
November 1669) was a
Dutch theologian born in Bremen.
After studying at
Hamburg and the University...
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impressed other Christian scholars, such as
Johannes Buxtorf (Basel),
Johann Coccejus (Leyden), and
Jacob Golius (Leyden). With Hulsius,
Abendana entered into...
- Kempis,
Wessel Gansfort,
Desiderius Erasmus,
Cornelius Jansen, and
Johannes Coccejus,
among others, as
spiritual predecessors. They were more
standoffish about...
- at the
university there.
According to a
letter written by his
father to
Coccejus in 1663, he was able at
eighteen to read the
Hebrew text of the
Bible and...
- Crijević or Elio
Lampridio Cerva)
Clavius (Christoph Clau or Klau)
Johannes Coccejus (Johannes Koch)
Iohannes Cochanovius (Jan Kochanowski)
Christophorus Columbus...
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engaged in
literary controversy with many
learned Protestant theologians:
Coccejus,
Ludwig Crocius,
Johann Hülsemann,
Johann Conrad Dannhauer, and Drelincourt...
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Andreas (1674–1714; Füth) Cnollen, Jos. Nicol. (brother of preceding)
Coccejus (Koch), Jo. (1603–69; Leyden) Coddaeus, Giul. (Wilhelmus van der Codde)...