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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...
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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...
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Murray Ballou (1820–1895),
American writer and
publisher Maturin Cordier (
Corderius) (c. 1479–1564), French-Swiss theologian, teacher, humanist, and pedagogue...
- (1723–1806),
French zoologist and
natural philosopher Mathurin Cordier or
Corderius (ca. 1480 – 1564),
French educator Mathurin Henrio (1929–1944), young...
- 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...
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writings of Pseudo-Dionysius. The
original edition in
Latin of
Balthasar Corderius (Antwerp 1634)
attributes all of the
Scholia to Maximus, but the authorship...
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these reformers was Calvin's
Latin teacher and
educational collaborator Corderius,
whose bilingual colloquies were
aimed at
helping French-speaking children...
- (1699)
Magnalia Christi Americana (1702) The
Negro Christianized (1706)
Corderius Americ****: A
Discourse on the Good
Education of
Children (1708) Bonifacius...
- to
speak it in conversation, with
dialogues such as
those composed by
Corderius, Juan Luis Vives, Erasmus, and
Sebastian Castellio studied as models....
- 1928), a
student reader He also edited, with commentary, an
edition of
Corderius' Colloquia. He made
translations into
Latin of po****r fiction, published...