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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...
- the Gr**** anthology provides the following information about Erycius of Cyzicus: ERYCIUS of Cyzicus flourished about the middle of the first century B...
- Plantijn-Moretus, 1605) Monita et exempla politica (Admonitions), published in 1605 Erycius Pute****, his student Chisholm 1911. Willem Otterspeer: Het bolwerk van...
- Bolwater (died 1511), legendary Dutch folklore heroine, the Defender of Venlo Erycius Pute**** (1574–1646), humanist and philologist. General Sir Colin Halkett...
- 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...
- Achillini, Italian philosopher, theologian and poet (died 1640) November 4 – Erycius Pute****, Dutch philologist (died 1646) Unknown dates Richard Barnfield...
- flourishing. Borromeo was both a classical and oriental scholar. Through him Erycius Pute**** was appointed professor of Latin at the Palatine School of Milan...
- Rosette of the seven noble houses of Brussels, from Erycius Pute****, Bruxella Septenaria, 1656....