- J****
Cornarius (ca. 1500 – 16
March 1558) was a
Saxon humanist and
friend of Erasmus. A
gifted philologist,
Cornarius specialized in
editing and translating...
- 1500 –
after 1536),
weaver and lay
preacher (Zwickau Prophets) J****
Cornarius (c. 1500–1558),
philologist and
physicians Gregor Haloander (1501–1531)...
- and
radio presenter J****
Braspennincx (1903–1977),
Dutch cyclist J****
Cornarius (c. 1500–1558),
Saxon humanist and
classical philologist J**** la Cour...
- (1498–1565) (Italian) André de
Resende (1498–1573) (Portuguese) J****
Cornarius (1500–1558) (German) Damião de Góis (1502–1574) (Portuguese) Giovanni...
- the work of
earlier renowned authors such as Vesalius, Caius, or J****
Cornarius. "Michel De Villeneuve" had
contracts with Jean
Frellon for that work...
-
Antonio Schinella Conti 1677–1749
Giovanni Conversini 1343–1408 J****
Cornarius 1500–58
German (Saxony)
Mario Corrado [Wikidata] 1508–1575
Italian De...
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botanical works of Otto Brunfels;
those of the
medical scholar J****
Cornarius; to
Christoph Hegendorff or
Johann Oldendorp on the
theory of law; Protestant...
- Press. pp. 423–. ISBN 9780231087957.
Retrieved 22
March 2015. Marbode;
Cornarius (1799).
Marbodi Liber lapidum, seu de Gemmis.
typis J. C. Dieterich. Retrieved...
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epistolography and mythology. 1531:
Editio princeps,
edited by J****
Cornarius. Basle, Froben. 1675:
Historiae poeticae scriptores antiqui,
edited by...
- the 12th
century onwards, and the work of
Renaissance men like J****
Cornarius and
Michael Servetus, who
questioned and
challenged the
established order...