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- 1430 – 1505, aged 74-75), also known under the Latinized name Henricus Institor, was a German churchman and inquisitor. With his widely distributed book...
- Catholic clergyman Heinrich Kramer (under his Latinized name Henricus Institor) and first published in the German city of Speyer in 1486. Some describe...
- around); circulator (a broad term which included itinerant entertainers) and institor (a business manager). She found that hawkers and street vendors were an...
- revenge. Kramer Heinrich Kramer (named after the actual name of Henricus Institor) is Mia's main adversary in the novel. He is an influential proponent of...
- common managerial role was the institor, someone who ran a business that remained fully owned by the prin****l. The institor (translated loosely as "agent")—who...
- (American artist) (born 1939), American artist Heinrich Kramer a.k.a. Heinrich Institor (c. 1430 – 1505), Alsatian churchman and inquisitor Heinz Kramer (1925–1965)...
- John Krämer (known also as Institor, a Latin form of his surname) was a German Carthusian writer. Born about the end of the fourteenth century, he must...
- retired cyclist Heinrich Kramer (c. 1430–1505), Latinized as Henricus Institor, German churchman and inquisitor Heinrich Isaac (c. 1450–1517), Netherlandish...
- Edicts were also issued by the Praetor peregrinus and by the Aediles. An institor was a type of business agent for buying and selling. Fritz Schulz at 53...
- (Clockmaker) latinized Chytraeus or grecisized Obsopoeus (Cook, e.g. “Koch) Institor (Teacher) Iudex (Judge) Mercator (most merchant professions) Molitor (Miller...