- Jan
Standonck (or Jean Standonk; 16
August 1453 – 5
February 1504) was a
Flemish priest, Scholastic, and reformer. He was part of the
great movement for...
-
relative Pierre Aycelin de Montaigut,
Bishop of
Nevers and Laon. In 1483 Jan
Standonck became Master of the
College and made it prosper.
Under his leadership...
- Peter's Church, Leuven.
Ruterius was a
friend of Jan
Standonck,
whose foundation of
Standonck College inspired his plan to
found a
college of his own...
- the 14th century, and
reformed in the 15th
century by the
humanist Jan
Standonck, when it
attracted reformers from
within the
Roman Catholic Church (such...
- Montaigu, a
centre of
reforming zeal,
under the
direction of the
ascetic Jan
Standonck, of
whose rigors he complained. The
university was then the
chief seat...
- à Kempis,
Dierick Maertens,
Gabriel Biel, the
physician Vesalius, Jan
Standonck (1454–1504),
priest and reformer,
Master of the Collège de
Montaigu in...
- and was
ordained a
priest in 1542, and was
appointed director of the
Standonck-College in Leuven. In 1544 De Bay
obtained his
doctorate in philosophy...
-
students at the
austere Collège de Montaigu, to
whose reforming Master, Jan
Standonck,
Boece later became Secretary. By 1497 he had
become a
professor of philosophy...
- Hill.
Francis influenced many in the
French church,
particularly Jan
Standonck, who
founded the Collège de
Montaigu along what he
thought were Minimist...
-
Viterbo Jacques de
Vitry (St) Jan Kanty/John Cantius, (1390–1473) Jan
Standonck Jean Buridan, (c. 1295–1363) Jean de la Roc****e
Jerome of
Prague Joachim...