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Cornelius Grapheus (1482 – 19
December 1558),
Latinized from
Cornelis De Schrijver, was a
secretary to the city of
Antwerp and writer.
Grapheus was born...
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Joannes Grapheus (1502,
Alost - 1571) was an
early printer based in Antwerp. His
brother was
Cornelis Scribonius Grapheus the
Antwerp city clerk. He married...
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Dutch graaf (Latin: grafio) stem from the Byzantine-Gr**** γραφεύς
grapheus meaning "he who
calls a
meeting [i.e. the court] together"). The Ottoman...
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Sebastiaan Vrancx (1612). "Abraham
Grapheus". kmska.be (in Dutch).
Retrieved 2024-10-25. "Portret van
Abraham Grapheus (De Graef)".
BALaT KIK-IRPA. Retrieved...
- Sadoleto •
Richard Pace •
Andrea Ammonio •
Hieronymus Emser •
Cornelius Grapheus •
Johannes Secundus • Juan de Valdés,
Alfonso de Valdés •
Peter Vannes •...
- Latin: graphio.
Graphio is in turn
thought to come from the
Byzantine title grapheus,
which ultimately derives from the Gr**** verb γρᾰ́φειν (graphein) 'to write'...
- Melanchthon,
Erasmus and
Cornelius Grapheus from whom Dürer
received Luther's
Babylonian Captivity in 1520. Yet
Erasmus and C.
Grapheus are
better said to be Catholic...
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Jacob Jordaens -
Abraham Grapheus as Job...
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particularly of portraits. In 1620 he
painted the
portrait of the
painter Abraham Grapheus (Royal
Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp). He
donated the work to the painters'...
- Rösch. His
surname is also
spelled Andre, Andreae, Enderlin, Enndres; or
Grapheus. Gustavson,
Royston (2001). "Formschneider, Hieronymus". In Sadie, Stanley;...