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- Zosimus. Other name variants: Hans Lewenklaw, Löwenklau, Joannes Leunclavius, John Leunclavius Nina Berman (11 February 2011). German Literature on the Middle...
- sources prompted a re-evaluation of his career. German humanist Johannes Leunclavius discovered Zosimus' writings and published a Latin translation in 1576...
- of Leunclavius, accompanied by a defence of the historian (Basel, 1576, fol.). The first two books, in Gr****, with the translation of Leunclavius, were...
- sources presented verbatim reissue, Primus Verlag Darmstadt 1997 John Leunclavius: Annales Svltanorvm Othmanidarvm, A Tvrcis Sva Lingva Scripti Frankfurt...
- published at Frankfort, 1577, 8vo., in a Latin translation, made by Leunclavius, from a very imperfect Gr**** m****cript, with the title "Apomasaris Apotelesmata...
- ablest of the Christian princes", as he was described by German historian Leunclavius, ruled Wallachia for 32 years. Mircea was a ktetor, building among other...
- 'powerful' or 'mighty'. According to 16th-century German historian Johannes Leunclavius, Dulkadir was a corruption of the Turkic name Torghud. Franz Babinger...
- -Pius-Gymnasium. Coesfeld is twinned with: De Bilt, Netherlands Plerguer, France Leunclavius (1541–1594), humanist, legal scholar, Gr**** scholar and historian Christoph...
- vielen schönen Curiositaeten angefüllte Reiß-Beschreibung 1591: Johannes Leunclavius: Historiae Musulmanae Turcorum Latin: "Cuzzimu barec ea ciuitas est Palæstinæ...
- In the title to one of his pieces, given in the Jus Graeco-Romanum of Leunclavius, he is called "John the chartophylax, the son of Ionopoulos". Johann...