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- granted Corderius a retirement pension in recognition of his 12 years of service. During this period Pierre Viret acted as Corderius' pastor. Corderius was...
- Erasmus corrected and commented on the text in a new edition of his own. Corderius made the French translation, enriching it with commentaries on classical...
- Balthasar Cordier (Corderius) (b. at Antwerp, 7 June 1592; d. at Rome, 24 June 1650) was a Belgian Jesuit exegete and editor of patristic works. He entered...
- It quickly became a center of humanist learning, with thinkers such as Corderius and Celio Secondo Curione among its professors. In 1558, the school had...
- these reformers was Calvin's Latin teacher and educational collaborator Corderius, whose bilingual colloquies were aimed at helping French-speaking children...
- Murray Ballou (1820–1895), American writer and publisher Maturin Cordier (Corderius) (c. 1479–1564), French-Swiss theologian, teacher, humanist, and pedagogue...
- writings of Pseudo-Dionysius. The original edition in Latin of Balthasar Corderius (Antwerp 1634) attributes all of the Scholia to Maximus, but the authorship...
- (1699) Magnalia Christi Americana (1702) The Negro Christianized (1706) Corderius Americ****: A Discourse on the Good Education of Children (1708) Bonifacius...
- Sainte-Geneviève street (rue de la Montagne-Sainte-Geneviève) in Paris, France. Corderius served as a professor and John Calvin was a student here. In 1523, Cordier...
- European scholars ****ociated with the school, there were Johannes Crellius, Corderius, and Valentinus Smalcius (who translated into German the Racovian Catechism)...