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Erycius Pute**** (4
November 1574 – 17
September 1646) was a
humanist and
philologist from the Low Countries.
Erycius Pute**** is a
latinization of his...
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Bolwater (died 1511),
legendary Dutch folklore heroine, the
Defender of
Venlo Erycius Pute**** (1574–1646),
humanist and philologist.
General Sir
Colin Halkett...
- Plantijn-Moretus, 1605)
Monita et
exempla politica (Admonitions),
published in 1605
Erycius Pute****, his
student Chisholm 1911.
Willem Otterspeer: Het
bolwerk van...
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correspondence with
Girolamo Mei on the
writings of the
ancient Gr****s and with
Erycius Pute**** on the
writings of
Hucbald and
wishing to
recreate the old manner...
- Priest,
saint Johannes Murmellius (c. 1480–1517) -
Teacher and
humanist Erycius Pute**** (1574–1646) -
Humanist Christian Quix (1773–1844) - Priest, historian...
- 3rd Earl of Es****,
English Civil War
general (b. 1591)
September 17 –
Erycius Pute****,
Dutch humanist and
philologist (b. 1574)
September 24 – Duarte...
- of the
Church of St. Gudula, c. 1468 St. Gudula's Church,
engraving by
Erycius Pute****, 1646 St. Gudula's Church,
etching by
Pieter Devel from Les délices...
- Achillini,
Italian philosopher,
theologian and poet (died 1640)
November 4 –
Erycius Pute****,
Dutch philologist (died 1646)
Unknown dates Richard Barnfield...
- (1546–1618), Prince-Bishop of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Paderborn Erycius PUTE**** (1574-1646),
Historiographe -
Professor consilliarus -
Venlo Johann...
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Rosette of the
seven noble houses of Brussels, from
Erycius Pute****,
Bruxella Septenaria, 1656....