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Alexander Hegius von H**** (?1433/1439/1440? – 7
December 1498) was a
German humanist, so
called from his
birthplace H**** (located near Ahaus, then in the...
- the
curriculum was
renewed by the new prin****l of the school,
Alexander Hegius, a
correspondent of
pioneering rhetorician Rudolphus Agricola. For the first...
- as
Konrad Muti****
Rufus from his red hair. At
Deventer under Alexander Hegius he had
Erasmus as school-fellow;
proceeding (1486) to the
university of...
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schoolmaster Alexander Hegius (most
probably one of Agricola's students) at
Hegius's School in Deventer. In
addition to
Hegius, Agricola's
students include...
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Modern Cairo relief by
Dutch artist Janny Brugman-de
Vries on the
former Alexander Hegius gymnasium on the
Nieuwe Markt in
Deventer in the Netherlands...
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Common Life
Gerlac Peterssen (ca.1377 – 1411) a
Dutch mystic Alexander Hegius von H**** (ca.1435–1498) a
German humanist who
settled in
Deventer Jan Pieterszoon...
- Life of
Philip Melanchthon.
Pilger publishing house. 1897. "Alexander
Hegius".
Encyclopedia Britannica.
Retrieved 1 May 2023. Schaff, Philip, "4. Luther's...
- Apostle,
Geert Groote,
Florens Radewyns,
Henry Suso
Influenced Alexander Hegius von H****, Thérèse of Lisieux,
Thomas More, John Fisher,
Ignatius of Loyola...
- 1243) 1383 –
Wenceslaus I, duke of
Luxembourg (b. 1337) 1498 –
Alexander Hegius von H****,
German poet (b. 1433) 1562 –
Adrian Willaert, Dutch-Italian composer...
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Dominican friar and
first Grand Inquisitor (b. 1420)
December 7 –
Alexander Hegius von H****,
German humanist (b. c. 1443)
December 19 –
Jeanne de Laval, French...