- Zúñiga of
Salamanca (1536–1597)
Diego López de Zúñiga, Latin:
Jacobus Lopis Stunica (ca. 1470 in
Estremadura - 1531 in Naples) was a
Spanish humanist and biblical...
- Iñiguez de
Stunica at the
beginning of the 12th century.
Members of his
house would later be
variously known as Estunega, Estuniga, Astunica,
Stunica, Estúñiga...
- (d.1531)
Diego de Zúñiga of
Salamanca (sometimes
Latinized as
Didacus a
Stunica) (1536–1597) was an
Augustinian Hermit and academic. He is
known for publishing...
-
secretary who had
worked on the
Complutensian Polyglot and
published Stunica's criticism of Erasmus) was
arrested by the
Spanish Inquisition and had...
-
Erasmus in the
correspondence with
Edward Lee and
Diego López de Zúñiga (
Stunica), and
Erasmus is also
known to have
referenced the
verse in correspondence...
-
issued until 1522. The
chief editors were Juan de Vergara, López de Zúñiga (
Stunica), Hernán Núñez (Pinci****),
Antonio de
Nebrija (Nebrissensis), and Demetrius...
- second.: 26 It
addressed many
issues raised by
opponents such as Lee and
Stunica;
though Erasmus tended to call
corrections printer's errors. In this edition...
- 381–389
Erasmi Roterodami Apologia respondens ad ea quae
Iacobus Lopis Stunica taxaverat,
Amsterdam 1983 ‘Novum
Testamentum a
nobis versum: The Essence...
-
Erasmus had a good
relationship with Cisneros, who
defended Erasmus against Stunica: "Cisneros was very open to the
northern influences particularly the writings...
- (Complutense) en la cual
tomaron parte Elias Antonio,
Ducas Cretense, el Pinciano,
Stunica, y los judíos
conversos Zamora,
Coronel y Juan de Vergara,"
Glosas rabínicas...