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Johannes Meursius (van Meurs) (9
February 1579 – 20
September 1639) was a
Dutch classical scholar and antiquary.
Meursius was born
Johannes van
Meurs at...
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circle and
conic sections), vol. 2 (Antwerp, (Belgium):
Johannes and
Jakob Meursius, 1647). On page 586,
Proposition CIX, he
proves that if the
abscissas of...
- Le
Meursius Francois, ou
Entretiens Galans D'Aloysia (1782)...
- Stow,
William Camden,
Justus Lipsius,
Joseph Justus Scaliger,
Johannes Meursius,
Hubert Goltzius,
Henry Spelman,
Charles Patin,
Philipp Clüver, William...
- or
Johannes Meursius, a
humanist professor teaching history in Leiden,
Holland since 1610. The
attribution to
Sigea was a lie and
Meursius' involvement...
- was then
translated into
Latin by Jean or
Johannes Meursius. The
attribution to
Sigea and
Meursius was a lie; the true
author was
Nicolas Chorier. A unique...
- Studies. pp. 58–61. ISBN 978-0-88402-021-9.
Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus;
Meursius,
Johannes (1611). De
administrando imperio (in Gr****). Leiden: Ioannes...
- Heinsius, the
philologist Gerhard Johann Vossius, the
historian Johannes Meursius, the
engineer Simon Stevin, the
historian Jacques Auguste de Thou, the...
- it in Spanish; it has here been
translated into
Latin by J.
Meursius."
Johannes Meursius (1579–1639) was a
Dutch classical scholar and antiquary. "Sotadic"...
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hopelessly corrupt to its
first contemporary editor,
classical scholar Johannes Meursius, was
nevertheless restored,
apparently with success, by the
Danish scholar...