- apothegmes, and
histories Collected out of
Lycosthenes,
Brusonius and others,
London 1572. Jürgen Beyer, '
Lycosthenes, Conrad', in Enzyklopädie des Märchens...
- Zwinger's father's death,
Christina married the
noted humanist Conrad Lycosthenes (Wolffhart).
Zwinger studied at the
Universities of Basel, Lyon, and...
-
February 7 –
Johann Funck,
German theologian (died 1566)
August –
Conrad Lycosthenes, né Wolffhart,
Alsatian humanist and
encyclopedist (died 1561) unknown...
- or 1549 in 16th-century literature, or to both dates, in the case of
Lycosthenes (1557), who
states both
captures occurred near Copenhagen, Denmark. There...
- and
basilisks (Latin basilisci), were
often ****ociated, as in
Conrad Lycosthenes'
Prodigiorum ac
ostentorum chronicon of 1557. Of all the
traits ascribed...
- lost). Of
great importance was the
edition by the
Basle humanist Conrad Lycosthenes (1552),
trying to
reconstruct lost
parts and
illustrating the text with...
- A
woman bearing 9 or 11 children,
Prodigiorum ac
ostentorum chronicon, 1557, by
Conrad Lycosthenes...
- – Lady Jane Seymour,
English writer (born c. 1541)
March 25 –
Conrad Lycosthenes,
Alsatian humanist and
encyclopedist (born 1518) July 5 –
Ambrosius Pelargus...
- lingyuanensis,
marking the
earliest known occurrence of
axial bifurcation.
Lycosthenes, who
lived in the 1500s,
described a pair of
adult female twins who had...
- d'Este,
illegitimate son of
Italian noble (b. 1478)
March 25 –
Conrad Lycosthenes,
humanist and
encyclopedist (b. 1518)
March 28 –
Bartholomeus V. Welser...