- Jan
Utenhove (Ghent 1516 –
London January 6, 1566) was a
writer from the Low
Countries best
known for his
translations into the
Dutch language of the Psalms...
- 1548, in part by Jan
Utenhove who
relocated from Strasbourg,
alongside Valérand
Poullain and François de la Rivière. When
Utenhove travelled to London...
- Erasmus,
Printers and Scholars". aldine.lib.sfu.ca.
Letter to
Charles Utenhove (1523) Green,
Lowell C. (1974). "The
Influence of
Erasmus upon Melanchthon...
- the
first congregations of
Huguenots in England,
taking over from Jan
Utenhove when he
moved to
London in 1549.
Having spent some time at the
pastor of...
- 1548, in part by Jan
Utenhove who
relocated from Strasbourg,
alongside Valérand
Poullain and François de la Rivière. When
Utenhove travelled to London...
- from an
early age. By age ten, her
parents had
hired the
humanist Charles Utenhove to
tutor the four
Morel children.
During her studies,
Morel focused on...
- Countries.
Deelen settled in Emden, Germany,
where he
worked with Jan
Utenhove of
Ghent on a
translation of the New
Testament into
Dutch and
edited the...
- of the
psalms to be sung to the
Genevan tunes. In The Netherlands, Jan
Utenhove and
Lukas d'Heere had
translated psalms using the
Genevan melodies. In...
- with
various of the
English reformers, 21 with Bucer, and 17 with Jan
Utenhove, with the
remaining exchanged with
other correspondents.
Balserak 2009...
- van Parris, surgeon,
burned in
London for
heresy on 25
April 1551 Jan
Utenhove, writer,
elder of the
church Justus Velsius, dissident,
joined the church...