- François
Douaren (or le
Douaren) (also
sometimes spelled Duaren; Latin:
Franciscus Duarenus) (1509, near Saint-Brieuc – 1559, Bourges) was a
French jurist...
- François
Douaren received a copy of the
roundel by
Bonifacius Amerbach. The
copies painter is not known, but it
might have been
Jacob Clauser.
Douaren was...
- (1543–1591) John
Calvin (1509–1564)
Hugues Doneau (1527–1591)
Francois Douaren (1509–1559)
Conrad Gessner (1516–1565)
Franciscus Junius (the elder) (1545–1602)...
-
Antonio Gardano,
composer (d. 1569) Élie Vinet,
humanist (d. 1587) François
Douaren,
jurist (d. 1559) François de Scépeaux,
governor (d. 1571)
Gaspard de Saulx...
- m****acre in 1572.
Together with
scholars such as Baron, Dumoulin,
Connan and
Douaren, De
Coras was part of the
generation of
jurists that
established humanist...
- scholars, with an
emphasis on
legal and
medical theorists such as François
Douaren and
Andreas Vesalius. This
revised publication incorporated approximately...
- 1507–1576),
Dutch theologian and
bishop Franciscus Duarenus (François
Douaren; 1509–1559),
French jurist and
professor of law
Franciscus Portus (Φραγκίσκος...
-
humanist (d. 1587) François de Scépeaux,
French governor (d. 1571) François
Douaren,
French jurist (d. 1559)
Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada,
Spanish conquistador...
-
about a year
after Michel de l'Hôpital
called him to Bourges. François
Douaren (Franciscus Duarenus), who also held a
professorship at Bourges, stirred...
-
humanist (d. 1587) François de Scépeaux,
French governor (d. 1571) François
Douaren,
French jurist (d. 1559)
Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada,
Spanish conquistador...