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- Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin (also spelled Nikodemus) (22 September 1547 – 29 November 1590) was a German philologist, poet, playwright, mathematician...
- literature (Schubarts Leben, 2 vols., 1849; Christian Märklin, 1851; Nikodemus Frischlin, 1855; Ulrich von Hutten, 3 vols., 1858–1860, 6th ed. 1895) Strauss returned...
- Baur and Eberhard Nestle, and the philologist August Pauly. Nikodemus Frischlin, poet, playwright, humanist, mathematician, astronomer (1547–1590) Michael...
- 1577 – Cuthbert Mayne, English priest (b. 1543) 1590 – Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin, German philologist and poet (b. 1547) 1594 – Alonso de Ercilla, Spanish...
- (1495–1552), he is also known as the cartographer of Bavaria. Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin (1547-1590), philologist Adam Lonicer, Adamus Lonicerus (10 October 1528...
- of Cleves, Queen consort of England (d. 1557) 1547 – Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin, German philologist, mathematician, astronomer, and poet (d. 1590) 1593...
- Campaign to Destroy Jewish Books. Oxford University Press, 2011. Nicodemus Frischlin, Phasma. Critical edition of Latin text, with translation and introduction...
- Thévet, French cosmographer (born 1502) November 29 – Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin, German poet and dramatist (born 1547) December 5 – Johann Habermann,...
- Zanchi, Italian theologian (b. 1516) November 29 – Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin, German philologist and poet (b. 1547) December 20 – Ambroise Paré, French...
- became a state prison in the late Middle Ages; the poet Philipp Nikodemus Frischlin died while trying to escape over its walls in 1590. In the 18th century...