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    Justus Lipsius (Joest Lips or Joost Lips; October 18, 1547 – March 23, 1606) was a Flemish Catholic philologist, philosopher, and humanist. Lipsius wrote...
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    The Justus Lipsius building, located in the European Quarter of Brussels, Belgium, was the headquarters of the Council of the European Union from 1995...
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  • 16th century from the works of Justus Lipsius, and sought to combine the beliefs of Stoicism and Christianity. Lipsius was Flemish and a Renaissance humanist...
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  • Justus Hermann Lipsius (9 May 1834, Leipzig – 5 September 1920, Leipzig) was a German classical philologist. He was the brother of theologian Richard Adelbert...
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    The term crux simplex was invented by Justus Lipsius (1547–1606) to indicate a plain transom-less wooden stake used for executing either by affixing the...
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  • historian Justus Lipsius (1547–1606), Flemish humanist Justus Hermann Lipsius (1834–1920), German classical scholar Richard Adelbert Lipsius (1830–1892)...
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    3 Lipsius 1594, p. 8 Lipsius 1594, pp. 8−10 Lipsius 1594, pp. 10−12 Lipsius 1594, pp. 13−14 Lipsius 1594, pp. 15−17 Lipsius 1594, pp. 17−21 Lipsius 1594...
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    in times of public evil) was a philosophical dialogue published by Justus Lipsius in two books in 1583. The book, modelled after the dialogues of Seneca...
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    building is linked via two skyways and a service tunnel to the adjacent Justus Lipsius building, which provides for additional office space, meeting rooms...
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    Frère Orban, and Guimard buildings. In 1995, the Council moved into the Justus Lipsius building, across the road from Charlemagne.[clarification needed] However...
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    was the murmillo, but he might fight the thraex in exceptional cases. Justus Lipsius conjectured that it was one of two designations of Samnite, and that...
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    the tau cross is called the crux commissa. This term was invented by Justus Lipsius (1547–1606), who used it to distinguish this T-shaped cross from the...
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    date three days later. The sculpture was originally on display in the Justus Lipsius building in Brussels. Between September 2010 and March 2012, the sculpture...
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    expanding into further buildings as it grew, consolidated once more in the Justus Lipsius building, and in 2002, it was agreed that the European Council should...
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  • to come. In 1995, the Council of the European Union moved into the Justus Lipsius building in Brussels. However, with its staff increasing it continued...
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  • Mainz, Leuven, and Salamanca. He was the friend of the Flemish humanist Justus Lipsius, a relative of Michel de Montaigne, and an enemy of the Protestant scholar...
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    Image by Justus Lipsius of one of the two meanings that he attributed to the term crux simplex....
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    is relevant to the philosophical movement of neostoicism, founded by Justus Lipsius, depicted in the painting with three of his students. Depicted from...
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    not far from the Cinquantenaire Park. Across the street stands the Justus Lipsius building and the Europa building (part of the Residence Palace), serving...
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    as extravagant. At the end of the sixteenth century, for instance, Justus Lipsius, in his influential writings on military affairs, also treated the Roman...
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    Two illustrations from editions of a book by Justus Lipsius (1547–1606): on left, a crux simplex (1629 edition, p. 19); on right, crucifixion of Jesus...
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    and arranged every chronological relic extant in Greek or Latin. When Justus Lipsius retired from the University of Leiden in 1590, the university and its...
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    Christian Ethiopians claim that he was crucified in Samaria, while Justus Lipsius writes that he was sawn in half at Suanir, Persia. However, Moses of...
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  • fighting against a gladiator class called hoplomachus, which, according to Justus Lipsius, was a putative variant of the Samnite. List of Roman gladiator types...
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  • writer Justus von Liebig (1803–1873), German chemist Justus Lipsius (1547–1606), Flemish Catholic philologist, philosopher and humanist Justus McKinstry...
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  • terminology was invented by Justus Lipsius (1547–1606) and so was not used by the Early Christians or their contemporaries. Lipsius distinguished two types...
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    disciplines like theology with Johannes Molanus and classical studies with Justus Lipsius. In the 18th century, the brewery Den Horn (meaning "the horn") flourished...
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    Bello Civili 3.91 Suetonius, Lives of the Twelve Caesars Augustus 56 Justus Lipsius, De Militia Romana 1.8 Suetonius, Lives of the Twelve Caesars: Domitian...
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    observation in passing. However, biblical scholars of the time, such as Justus Lipsius (1547–1606) and Athanasius Kircher (c. 1601–1680), had also begun to...
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    (Florence, 1521), with heavy use of Polybius, Frontinus, and Livy, but Justus Lipsius' accusation that he confused the institutions of diverse periods of...
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