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- Alkmaar in late June 1517, leaving Murmellius destitute. Nowadays, a school in Alkmaar is named after him as the Murmellius Gymnasium. He moved on to Zwolle...
- foremost of these was Erasmus; others were Hermann von dem Busche and Murmellius, the missionaries of humanism, Conrad Goclenius (Gockelen), Conrad Muti****...
- Netherlands Charles of Mount Argus (1821–1893) - Priest, saint Johannes Murmellius (c. 1480–1517) - Teacher and humanist Erycius Pute**** (1574–1646) - Humanist...
- Carthusian (1402–1471), a Roman Catholic theologian and mystic Johannes Murmellius (ca.1480–1517), a teacher and humanist Jacob Chimarrhaeus (1542–1614)...
- Wereld Draait Door and her mother was a handicraft teacher. She attended Murmellius Gymnasium [nl] in Alkmaar. In 2015, de Steenwinkel auditioned for season...
- Hegius. By 1511 he was teaching in Alkmaar, where he was a student of Murmellius who became the headmaster. Alardus then led an itinerant life, tracking...
- were called. The school was also indebted to the subrector, Johannes Murmellius, a leading Dutch humanist, and its flourishing condition and widespread...
- victory of humanism in Münster and Westphalia; the humanists Johannes Murmellius and Hermann von dem Busche in their poems praise his pious life and his...
- 2,500 entries and was based on the work of the Dutch scholar Johannes Murmellius and published in Poland by Hieronim Wietor (most likely with Wietor responsible...
- 1940) is a Dutch poet. She was born in Bergen and was educated at the Murmellius Gymnasium and the University of Amsterdam. From 1965 to 1984, she was...