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Jacob Gretser (March 27, 1562 –
January 29, 1625) was a
celebrated German Jesuit writer.
Gretser was born at
Markdorf in the
Diocese of Constance. He entered...
- 107; Du Cange, "Glossar. med. et infim. latinit.", s. v. "Disciplina";
Gretser, "De spontaneâ
disciplinarum seu
flagellorum cruce libri tres" (Ingolstadt...
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English Separatist theologian and
polemicist (died 1618)
March 27 –
Jacob Gretser,
German Jesuit writer (died 1625)
August – Bartolomé
Leonardo de Argensola...
- Sabati, Inzabbatati, or Sabotiers—Some
historians such as the
Jesuit Jacob Gretser claimed this
designation arose from the
unusual type of
sabot they used...
- sive in
Sacris Ecclesiae Catholicae processionibus libri duo.
Cologne Gretser,
Jakob (1608) De
Catholicae Ecclesiae sacris processionibus & supplicantibus...
- of the
terms was
noted by
Justus Lipsius in his De
Cruce (1594),
Jacob Gretser in his De
Cruce Christi (1598) and
Thomas Godwyn in his
Moses and Aaron...
- Valerius,
Dutch National Anthem writer (b. c. 1575)
January 29 –
Jacob Gretser,
German Jesuit writer (b. 1562)
February 6 –
Philipp Julius, Duke of Pomerania...
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Samuel Gott 1614–71 Luis de
Granada 1505–88
Thomas Gray 1716–71
Jakob Gretser 1562–1625
Nicholas Grimald 1519–62
Johann Friedrich Gronovius 1611–1671...
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Relatio from the
title given to the
earliest printed edition by
Jakob Gretser (d. 1625),
alongside a
brief report on the
history of the
monastery that...
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regarded as a
great authority during the
Middle Ages. The
edition of
Gretser (Ingolstadt, 1613) is much interpolated, so as (except
interceding pages...