- the days of the
Protestant Reformation,
Susenbrotus distinctly remained a
Roman Catholic.
Around 1542,
Susenbrotus died from
injuries sustained when a drunk...
- and
geographer Hans
Buchner (1483–1538),
organist and
composer Joannes Susenbrotus (c. 1484 – c. 1542), humanist,
taught in
Ravensburg from 1522
Franz Joachim...
- of
English Poesie.
Quintilian (1868) [c. 95 CE].
Institutio oratoria.
Susenbrotus,
Johannes (c. 1540).
Epitome troporum. Wilson,
Thomas (1553). The Arte...
- such
repetition must be done so modestly, and not excessively.
Joannes Susenbrotus described paroemion as a
disorder in syntax. Burton, Gideon. "paroemion"...
-
largest school of
music in Baden-Württemberg.
Swabia Allgäu
Joannes Susenbrotus (1484/1485 – 1542/1543), a
German humanist,
teacher of
Latin and author...
- Mewe, Pseudomagia;
Aquila Cruso,
Euribates Pseudomagus; John Chappell,
Susenbrotus or Fortunia, Zelotypus,
Renaissance Latin Drama in England, Ser. 2.14...
- Pseudomagia,
Aquila Cruso,
Euribates Pseudomagus, John
Chappell (?),
Susenbrotus, or Fortuna, Zelotypus,
Prepared with an
Introduction (Renaissance Latin...