- and
chosen way of life
shortly before Lanspergius died in his fifties. Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "
Lanspergius".
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert...
-
prayers already formulated and
special exercises,
found in the
writings of
Lanspergius (d. 1539) of the
Carthusians of Cologne, the
Benedictine Louis de Blois...
- Columbus,
Spanish bibliographer and
cosmographer (born 1488)
August 10 –
Lanspergius,
German Carthusian monk and
ascetic writer (born 1489)
November 25 –...
- two
railway stations,
Landsberg (Lech) and
Landsberg (Lech) Schule.
Lanspergius (1489–1539),
Carthusian monk and
ascetical writer Ignaz Kögler (1680–1746)...
-
Nicolas du
Saussay (d. 1488), in Pope
Julius II, and in the "Pharetra" of
Lanspergius. In the
second half of the 16th
century and the
first half of the 17th...
- studies. In 1669 she
translated the
Colloquy of
Christ by
Carthusian monk
Lanspergius from
Spanish into Italian. The
translation was
dedicated to Gian Paolo...
-
printing press, it
published authors including Harphius, Tauler, Suso,
Lanspergius (disciple of
Peter Blomevenna), Ruysbroeck,
Denis the
Carthusian (1424–1471)...
-
Antonio de Molina, O.Cart., Van 't
gebed (Brussels, 1660)
Johannes Justus Lanspergius, O.Cart.,
Sendtbrief van
Onsen Heere Jesus-Christus tot eene Godtminnende...
- his credentials,
Surius could have had a
university career, but he met
Lanspergius, who
induced him to
enter the
Carthusian monastery of
Saint Barbara at...
-
charterhouse was
Johann Justus of
Landsberg (1489–1539),
known generally as
Lanspergius, who made his
first profession in 1509 and
later became sub-prior. In...