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    Janus Cornarius (ca. 1500 – 16 March 1558) was a Saxon humanist and friend of Erasmus. A gifted philologist, Cornarius specialized in editing and translating...
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  • Vergerio (1498–1565) (Italian) André de Resende (1498–1573) (Portuguese) Janus Cornarius (1500–1558) (German) Damião de Góis (1502–1574) (Portuguese) Giovanni...
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    Jerusalem Janus Adams (born 1947), American journalist, historian and radio presenter Janus Braspennincx (1903–1977), Dutch cyclist Janus Cornarius (c. 1500–1558)...
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    (before 1500 – after 1536), weaver and lay preacher (Zwickau Prophets) Janus Cornarius (c. 1500–1558), philologist and physicians Gregor Haloander (1501–1531)...
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  • that he had held imperial office. Marcellus's 16th-century editor Janus Cornarius gives the unhelpful phrase ex magno officio (something like “from high...
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    the botanical works of Otto Brunfels; those of the medical scholar Janus Cornarius; to Christoph Hegendorff or Johann Oldendorp on the theory of law;...
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    correct the work of earlier renowned authors such as Vesalius, Caius, or Janus Cornarius. "Michel De Villeneuve" had contracts with Jean Frellon for that work...
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    from the 12th century onwards, and the work of Renaissance men like Janus Cornarius and Michael Servetus, who questioned and challenged the established...
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  • Cologne 1536 Marcellus Empiricus Johannes Frobenius Basel Edited by Janus Cornarius, who also published Galen's nine books on medicaments in the volume...
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  • paradoxography, epistolography and mythology. 1531: Editio princeps, edited by Janus Cornarius. Basle, Froben. 1675: Historiae poeticae scriptores antiqui, edited...
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    S.J., and was originally intended only as a revised translation of Janus Cornarius. In 1622 and 1623 appeared the Mastigophores, three pamphlets, and...
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  • Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, vol. 63, 2004. M. D. Lauxtermann, "Janus Lascaris and the Greek Anthology", in S. De Beer, K. Enenkel & D. Rijser...
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