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Albert Pighius (Pigghe) (born at Kampen, Overyssel, Netherlands,
about 1490; died at Utrecht, 26
December 1542) was a
Dutch Roman Catholic theologian...
- very
different today. Karl Frederick's
Dutch tutor Steph****
Winandus Pighius created a
literary monument for his
pupil in his
Hercules Prodicius, published...
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departing Rome in 390 BC,
thereby avenging the
Gallic sack of the city.
Pighius conjectures that he was the son of
Marcus Livius Denter,
consul in 302...
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Basilii Magnis principis Moschovie (Rome: F. M. Calvo, 1525), 22; and
Albert Pighius [Campense], De
Moscovia ad
Clementum VII
Pontificem Maximum (Rome, 1543)...
- of
Butzer and some
Catholic theologians (Gropper, Seripando, and
Albert Pighius) who
maintained that an
additional "external
favour of God" (favor Dei...
- Alberta. p. 69. ISBN 9780888642417. Cicero, In Verrem, i. 48, ii. 7, 48.
Pighius, vol. iii. p. 266. Cicero,
Epistulae ad Atti****, vii. 18. § 4. Cicero,...
- 1947 in Kampen) b****-baritone, b****-soloist and
ensemble singer Albert Pighius (ca. 1490 in
Kampen - 1542) a
Dutch Roman Catholic theologian, mathematician...
- 1541, unpublished). A
religious dialogue,
written in
response to
Albert Pighius' "Hierarchiæ ecclesiasticæ ****ertio" (Cologne, 1538). Leland's m****cript...
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Xanten area
aroused the
interest of
scholars early on. Steph****
Winandus Pighius (1526-1604),
scholaster and
canon at the
collegiate church since 1575,...
- Paul
rebuked another man who
happened to also be
named Cephas.
Albert Pighius had
earlier defended the same position. In the
fifth and
sixth chapters...