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Pieter Serrurier,
Pierre Serrurier,
Pieter Serrarius,
Petro Serario,
Petrus Serarius; 1600,
London –
buried October 1, 1669, Amsterdam) was a
millenarian theologian...
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choose from, and in 1594 it was made mandatory.
German Jesuit Nicolaus Serarius was one of the
first Catholics to
write against Copernicus's
theory as...
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return from
captivity in ****yria and his
subsequent repentance.
Nicolaus Serarius,
Giovanni Menochio and
Thomas Worthington speculated that Man****eh was...
- was
edited and
published already in the
seventeenth century, by
Nicolaus Serarius.
Stephan Alexander Würdtwein's 1789 edition,
Epistolae S.
Bonifacii Archiepiscopi...
- (Wiedemann, 1824) B. luci (Curran, 1938) B.
saundersi (Goot, 1964) B.
serarius (Wiedemann, 1830) B.
stuckenbergi (Keiser, 1971) Smith,
Kenneth G.V.; Vockeroth...
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Barradius "the
Apostle of Portugal" Sánchez of Alcalá (died 1628)
Nicholas Serarius of
Lorraine (died 1609)
Lorinus of
Avignon (born 1559)
Tirinus of Antwerp...
- set
pertaining to the life of
Boniface was made by the
Jesuit Nicolaus Serarius (1555–1609), who
described the
three in a vita of the
saint (1604). The...
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Vaudechamp 1790 - 1866, portraitist, was born at Rambervillers.
Nicolaus Serarius 1555 - 1609,
scholar and theologian, was born at Rambervillers. André Pernet...
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treatise was
published by
Lucas Osiander at Tübingen in 1593;
Nicholas Serarius also
published 'Contra
Novos …
Puccii …
Errores libri duo,' &c., Würzburg...
- that the
codex was in Prague,
whence Tengnagel had sent it to
Nicolaus Serarius [Wikidata] in
Mainz who used it to
publish his
edition of the Boniface...