- Kraków.
Muretus, however, who
about 1576 had
taken holy orders, was
induced by the
liberality of
Gregory XIII to
remain in Rome,
where he died.
Muretus edited...
- The
poems of
Catullus in
modern editions follow the
numbering used by
Muretus in his
edition of 1554 (see the illustration).
Three of the poems, however—18...
- the
chair of
humanities at the
university left
vacant by the
death of
Muretus. In 1590 he was
appointed director of the
Vatican press by Pope Clement...
-
Battle of
Muret (1213) and as the
birthplace of the
Renaissance humanist Muretus (1526–1585) and of Clément Ader (1841–1925),
inventor and
aviation pioneer...
-
Antonius Muretus: Das Bild
eines wahren Christen. Pädagogische
Studie (in German). Pannonia.
Retrieved August 3, 2023.
Marcus Antonius Muretus was born...
- 1500 –
Joachim Camerarius,
German scholar and
translator (d. 1574) 1526 –
Muretus,
French philosopher and
author (d. 1585) 1550 –
Edward de Vere, 17th Earl...
-
Antonius Muretus: Das Bild
eines wahren Christen. Pädagogische
Studie (in German). Pannonia.
Retrieved 3
August 2023.
Marcus Antonius Muretus was born...
- Peele; published) John Lyly – Endymion, the Man in the Moon (published)
Muretus –
Julius Caesar (published)
Robert Wilmot –
Tancred and
Gismund (published)...
- followed;
Joachim du Bellay, the
second of the seven,
joined not much later.
Muretus (Marc
Antoine de Muret), a
great scholar and by
means of his
Latin plays...
-
Rutilius Lupus and
other grammarians Velleius Paterculus the
works of
Muretus. He also
occupied himself much with the
history of Gr**** literature, particularly...