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Hentenius (John Henten, born 1499 at Nalinnes, now in Belgium; died 10
October 1566, at Leuven) was a
Flemish Dominican Biblical exegete. He is well known...
- co-author of
Malleus Maleficarum Tomás de
Torquemada Martín García
Ceniceros Hentenius (1540s-1566)
Vincenza Matilde Testaferrata,
female inquisitor Grand Inquisitor...
- the
edition prepared by
Hentenius served almost as the
standard text of the
Catholic Church. The
first edition of
Hentenius was
entitled Biblia ad vetustissima...
- 1524) July 13 –
Thomas Hoby,
English translator (born 1530)
October 10 –
Hentenius,
Flemish biblical commentator (born 1499)
October 31 –
Richard Edwardes...
- text more
nearly resembling that of
Robertus Steph**** than that of John
Hentenius". The
Clementine Vulgate used the
verse enumeration system of Steph****...
-
permission to
print a new
edition of the
Leuven Vulgate,
first edited by
Hentenius,
revised under the
authority of the
Leuven Faculty of Theology. A committee...
- and two new
directions emerged in its place. The first, ****ociated with
Hentenius and Salmerón,
related the
visions of the
Apocalypse to the
early centuries...
- rebuilt. 1502 –
Erasmus moves to Leuven. 1547 -
Leuven Vulgate edited by
Hentenius published in Louvain. 1571 – City
Archive relocated to City Hall. 1635...
- had a text more
nearly akin to that of
Robertus Steph**** than of John
Hentenius, an
analysis also
shared by
Scrivener and Hastings;
Hastings claims that...