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Although a faithful catholic, he incurred the suspicion of the church by his tract de magnetica vulnerum curatione (1621), against jean roberti, which was thought to derogate from some of the miracles.
Johannes kepler (1571-1630, below right) came from a poor german family. His father was a soldier, who was killed in a war, and his mother (who was once accused of witchcraft) did not treat him well. Kepler was taken out of school when he was a boy so that he could.
When his colleagues in the gymnasium made a complaint to the government regarding a dissertation (de disciplina ecclesiastica) which he published in 1633, he accepted the offer of the professorship of theology in the revived university of erfurt. He entered on his work at erfurt, july, 1633, was rector of the university in 1634, and in 1636.
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Johannes hendriks platz was born in month 1757, at birth place, to heinrich platz and anna maria anthonys, de lange. Johannes was baptized on month day 1757, at baptism place he had 4 siblings: machteld hendriks platz and 3 other siblings.
Johannes enslin was born on month day 1824, to georg matthaeus enslin and catharina barbara schmidt. Johannes was baptized on month day 1824, at baptism place johannes lived in 1824, at address.
Benedetti discusses all aspects of the plague and includes official measures for its prevention that were instituted in venice. The tract is modern in outlook in that it is based on personal empirical observations.
Johannes passion from all sides in the picture! easter is the time of passions. A little less familiar than his ' big brother de matth äu s', but definitely just as beautiful, intruding and poignant. Our violinist tijmen wehlburg tells you all about it in the digital concert introduction.
Bibliographical notes on the witchcraft literature of scotland no cover image joannes matthaeus and his tract de rerum inventoribus no cover image.
Johann matthäus meyfart, also johann matthaeus meyfahrt, mayfart (9 november 1590 – 26 january 1642) was a german lutheran theologist, educator, academic teacher, hymn writer and minister.
Tract and concluded that even the name of the author, beauchamp plantagenet, was a fabrication—the raison d'être of the tract resting in motives to bolster up unworthy speculative schemes. Vol i (various pages) gives a sane exposi-tion of the subject.
Johannes married margarita (grietje) stork (born de bie) on month day 1778, at age 26 at marriage place. Margarita was born circa 1750, in nederlangbroek, utrecht, nederland. They had 8 children: helena johanna de gans (born stork) roelof stork and 6 other children.
Written in the form of a letter, this small tract was presented to kepler’s friend at court, matthäus wackher von wackenfels (who had informed kepler of the discoveries galileo had made with the telescope in 1610).
1350-99), tractatus super decretalem de penitenciis et remissionibus. He was professor of canon law at the university of vienna, and this is a treatise on the canon of the fourth lateran council stipulating annual confession.
(john holywood), a monk of english origin, lived in the first half of the thirteenth century as professor of astronomy at paris; died in that city, 1256. He owed his reputation as an astronomer chiefly to his astronomical textbook de sphaera, which was used at many universities for several centuries.
No composer attributions are provided in the manuscript, but concordances allow the identification of one mass each by antoine brumel, loyset compère, johannes ghiselin, johannes martini, marbrianus de orto, and matthaeus pipelare, as well as two each by josquin des prez and obrecht jacob obrecht was a south netherlandish composer known mainly.
Johannes matthaeus freymann was born on month day 1841, to johann david freymann and margaretha dorothea stumpf. Johannes was baptized on month day 1841, at baptism place johannes lived in 1841, at address.
1515) was a netherlandish composer, choir director, and possibly wind instrument player of the renaissance. He was from louvain, and spent part of his early life in antwerp. Unlike many of his contemporaries, many of whom traveled to italy, spain or elsewhere, he seems never to have left the low countries.
An original article from the proceedings of the glasgow philosophical society, 1901.
Philosophical works: de divisione naturae, his principal work, and a treatise, de egressu et regressu animae ad deum, of which we possess only a few fragments. Poems: these are written partly in latin and partly in greek.
Matthew of krakow (latin: matthaeus de cracovia, polish: mateusz z krakowa) he dedicated his philosophical-theological tract rationale operum divinorum.
Matthaeus platearius was a physician from the medical school at salerno, and is thought to have produced a twelfth-century latin manuscript on medicinal herbs titled circa instans (also known as the book of simple medicines), later translated into french as le livre des simples medecines.
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