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  • Sebastian Castellio
    * 8. Guggisbert, Hans (2003). ''Sebastian Castellio, 1515-1563; Humanist and Defender of Religious Toleration in a Confessional Age; Translated and ... ... g, Hans R. (2003). Bruce Gordon (ed.). ''Sebastian Castellio, 1515–1563: Humanist and Defender of Religious Toleration in a Confessional Age''. Aldershot: A ...
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  • Marcian Library
    ... ipt collection assembled by [[Byzantium|Byzantine]] [[Renaissance humanism|humanist]], scholar, patron and collector, [[Cardinal Bessarion]]; he made a gift o ...
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  • Hernán Nuñez
    ... 1475 - [[Salamanca]], 1553) was a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Renaissance humanism|humanist]], [[classicist]], [[philologist]], and [[proverb|paremiographer]]. He was ... ... de Mena con glosa. Julian Weiss & Antonio Cortijo Ocaña eds. http://www.ehumanista.ucsb.edu/projects/Weiss%20Cortijo].
    4 KB (550 words) - 14:26, 16 March 2016
  • Diego López de Zúñiga (theologian)
    ... atin: '''Jacobus Stunica''' (d.[[Naples]], [[1531 AD|1531]]) was a Spanish humanist and biblical scholar noted for his controversies with [[Erasmus]] and [[Le ... * 2. Basil Hall, Humanists and Protestants 1500–1900 (1990), p. 20 note 69.
    3 KB (391 words) - 07:44, 27 August 2016
  • Badius Ascensius
    and also Latin works by contemporary humanist writers.<sup>[3]</sup> [[Category:Flemish Renaissance humanists]]
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  • Adagia
    ... s, compiled during the [[Renaissance]] by [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[Humanism|humanist]] [[Erasmus|Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus]]. Erasmus' collection of prove ... * [http://sites.univ-lyon2.fr/lesmondeshumanistes/category/adages-erasme/ Adagia, complete Latin text online] (base text u ...
    6 KB (966 words) - 04:31, 9 March 2016
  • Antonio Brucioli
    ... ''Antonio Brucioli''' (born c. 1498, died December 6, 1566) was an Italian humanist, religious thinker, publisher, and writer best known for his translation o ... ... s youth, Brucioli was a frequent attendee and contributor to the circle of humanists and scholars who met in the Orto Oricellari. Among the distinguished thi ...
    3 KB (439 words) - 06:28, 10 August 2017
  • Aldus Manutius
    ... Aldo Pio Manuzio; 1449/1452, 6 February 1515) was a [[Renaissance humanism|humanist]], scholar, educator, and a founder of the [[Aldine Press]]. Manutius devo ... ... s. He commissioned the creation of typefaces in Greek and Latin resembling humanist handwriting of his time; typefaces that are the first known precursor of [ ...
    33 KB (4698 words) - 07:33, 14 August 2024
  • Eugenios Voulgaris
    The humanist scholar [[Adamantios Korais]] (1748–1833) also influenced this discussio ...
    16 KB (2206 words) - 06:53, 12 May 2020
  • Juan de Vergara
    ... in]], 1492-1557) was a Spanish humanist, brother of another famous Spanish humanist, [[Francisco de Vergara]]. The brothers were of Jewish descent on the mate ... [[Category:Spanish humanists]]
    805 B (115 words) - 12:04, 5 February 2019
  • Francisco de Enzinas
    ... de Enzinas''' (1 November 1518? – 30 December 1552), also known by the [[humanist name]] '''Francis Dryander''' (from the Greek ''drus'', which can be trans ... ... it Leuven|Louvain]]. There he fell under the spell of [[Christian humanism|humanist]] scholarship as popularized by [[Desiderius Erasmus]]. Around that time h ...
    9 KB (1259 words) - 03:48, 11 August 2016
  • Philip Melanchthon
    ... ivalent "Melanchthon" (Μελάγχθων), a custom which was usual among humanists of that time. ... outh, he went to [[university of Tübingen|Tübingen]], where he continued humanistic studies, but also worked on [[jurisprudence]], [[mathematics]], and [[me ...
    4 KB (638 words) - 15:33, 26 August 2016
  • Renaissance humanism
    ... mporary to that period—[[Renaissance]] (''rinascimento'' "rebirth") and "humanist" (whence modern ''humanism''; also ''Renaissance humanism'' to distinguish ...
    572 B (71 words) - 11:21, 18 March 2019
  • Johannes Bugenhagen
    ... al lecturer, where Boldewan and Bugenhagen became the core of a [[Humanism|Humanist]] circle.<ref name=KP79/> Duke [[Bogislav X, Duke of Pomerania|Bogislav X] ...
    10 KB (1335 words) - 13:11, 26 April 2019
  • Lorenzo Valla
    ... 1 August [[1457|1457 AD]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Renaissance humanism|humanist]], [[rhetoric]]ian, [[education|educator]] and [[Catholic Church|Catholic] ... ... appeared, but its arguments carried the day. As a result, [[humanist Latin|humanistic Latin]] sought to purge itself of [[medieval Latin|post-Classical]] word ...
    16 KB (2326 words) - 04:23, 12 January 2018
  • Donation of Constantine
    ... </sup> [[Lorenzo Valla]], an Italian [[Catholic]] priest and [[Renaissance humanist]], is credited with first exposing the forgery with solid [[Philology|phil ... ... f Classical scholarship and textual criticism, that [[Renaissance humanism|humanists]], and eventually the papal bureaucracy, began to realize that the docume ...
    16 KB (2289 words) - 21:19, 12 January 2018
  • Edward Lee (bishop)
    ... udying Greek, where he encountered [[Erasmus]], at that time reshaping the humanist views in particular on the [[Novum Instrumentum omne|New Testament]].<sup> ... ... m, but tided Ascham over for a few years at the beginning of his career as humanist and writer.
    13 KB (2116 words) - 09:45, 18 March 2019
  • Johann Reuchlin
    ... ne 1522) was a [[Germany|German]]-born [[Catholic]] [[Renaissance humanism|humanist]] and a scholar of [[Ancient Greek|Greek]] and [[Hebrew]], whose work also ... [[Category:Christian humanists]]
    22 KB (3366 words) - 19:14, 23 April 2024
  • The Last Six Verses of Revelation
    ... ου, apo biblou) instead of “the tree” of life. '''<u>When the Dutch humanist Desiderius Erasmus translated the NT he had access to no Greek mss for the ...
    91 KB (12344 words) - 10:39, 29 February 2024
  • Aldine Press
    [[Aldus Manutius]], the founder of the Aldine Press, was originally a humanist scholar and teacher. Manutius met Andrea Torresani, who had acquired publi ... ===Humanist typefaces===
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