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    Johannes Piscator (/pɪˈskeɪtər, ˈpɪskə-/; German: Johannes Fischer; 27 March 1546 – 26 July 1625) was a German Reformed theologian, known as a Bible translator...
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    merchant, and his wife Antonia Laparose. His family was descended from Johannes Piscator, a Protestant theologian who produced an important translation of...
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  • published in 1788. A Reformed translation by Johannes Piscator was published at Herborn from 1602 to 1604. Johannes Crellius (1599–1633) and Joachim Stegmann...
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  • John of the Cross (1542–1591) Johannes Piscator (1546–1625) Richard Hooker (1554–1600) Lancelot Andrewes (1555–1626) Johannes Wtenbogaert (1557–1644) William...
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    the Netherlands, and until then, the new German translation done by Johannes Piscator, published in 1602–1604, was translated into Dutch. Though probably...
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    which representative figures of the period were Johannes Piscator, Thomas Brightman, Joseph Mede, Johannes Heinrich Alsted, and John Amos Comenius. Like...
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    1589 until 1593, where he devoted himself fully to Theology under Johannes Piscator. He had not neglected his Philosophical studies, however, having often...
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    Ramist treatments of the trivium. Johannes Piscator anticipated the foundation in writing introductory Ramist texts, Johannes Althusius and Lazarus Schöner...
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  • II, Count of Waldeck-Eisenberg, German nobleman (d. 1578) 1546 – Johannes Piscator, German theologian (d. 1625) 1627 – Stephen Fox, English politician...
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  • Farrell and Paul A. Soukup. (Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 2002) Johannes Piscator Philosophical terminism, a term coined by Ong "Ong, Walter Jackson"...
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  • Ley-Piscator (1898–1999), Austrian dancer and choreographer Johannes Piscator (1546–1625), German theologian and instructor Nicolas Joannes Piscator (1587...
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    Caspar Olevian (1536–1587) and Johannes Piscator (1546–1625) had been appointed professors of theology. At a later date Piscator received the assistance of...
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    educated at Herborn Academy in the state of Hesse, studying under Johannes Piscator. From 1606 he was at the University of Marburg, taught by Rudolf Goclenius...
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  • engineer and cartographer Johann Fischart (1545–1591), satirical author Johannes Piscator (1546–1625), theologian and translator Johann Theodor de Bry (1561–1623)...
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    Followers of Ramus in different fields included Johannes Althusius, Caspar Olevianus, John Milton, Johannes Piscator, Rudolph Snellius and Hieronymus Treutler...
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    1572) July 19 – Samuel Besler, Polish composer (b. 1574) July 26 – Johannes Piscator, German theologian (b. 1546) August 3 – Ludovico Bertonio, Italian...
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    March 25 – Giacomo Castelvetro, Italian writer (d. 1616) March 27 – Johannes Piscator, German theologian (d. 1625) March 29 – Anne d'Escars de Givry, French...
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    Franciscus Junius (the elder), Jerome Zanchius, Peter Martyr Vermigli, Johannes Piscator, and Martin Bucer. Additional English role models include Paul Baynes...
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    Silent and namesake of today's Gymnasium Johanneum. Herborn was where Johannes Piscator published the Reformed Church translation of the Bible into German...
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  • were John Calvin, Pierre Du Moulin, David Paraeus, William Perkins, Johannes Piscator, and William Whitaker. In writing this book, Grotius was self-consciously...
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  • (Frane Petrić/Petris/Petrišević, Francesco Patrizi da Cherso) Johannes Piscator (Johannes Fischer) Petrus Plancius (Pieter Platevoet ) Purbachius (Georg...
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    1572) July 19 – Samuel Besler, Polish composer (b. 1574) July 26 – Johannes Piscator, German theologian (b. 1546) August 3 – Ludovico Bertonio, Italian...
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  • Sperone Speroni – Canace (published) See 1546 in poetry March 27 – Johannes Piscator, German theologian (died 1625) May 21 – Madeleine de l'Aubespine,...
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  • where it was accommodated in the buildings of the lower castle. Johannes Piscator published a Reformed translation of the Bible at Herborn from 1602...
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  • March 25 – Giacomo Castelvetro, Italian writer (d. 1616) March 27 – Johannes Piscator, German theologian (d. 1625) March 29 – Anne d'Escars de Givry, French...
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    Cerinthus, Johannes Piscator and Johann Heinrich Alsted in this area was negative, instead placing the Second Coming away from terrestrial events. Johannes Cocceius...
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    November he studied in Herborn (Hesse). He got his certificate from Johannes Piscator on 19 July 1601 who wanted him to be a teacher of the institution...
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  • appended to the volume an elaborate epistle addressed to another Ramist, Johannes Piscator of Strasburg, professor at Herborn Academy. Temple's contributions...
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    in some complex scenes where he borrowed from the iconography of Johannes Piscator's bible. List of Russian artists "Answers - the Most Trusted Place...
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    conflicts with society. Erwin Piscator, 1929. In 1927 Brecht became part of the "dramaturgical collective" of Erwin Piscator's first company, which was designed...
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