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  • 1Lilius Gregorius Giraldus — Giglio Gregorio Giraldi, lateinisch: Lilius Gregorius Gyraldus oder Giraldus (* 14. Juni 1479 in Ferrara; † Februar 1552) war ein italienischer Gelehrter, Mythograph und Dichter der Renaissance. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Bedeutung 3 …

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  • 2SACRIFICIUM — Hebr. Gap desc: Hebrew et Gap desc: Hebrew Graecis δῶρον et θυςία, quae coniunguntur Psalmo 40. v. 6. erat in V. Test. oblatio religiosa, quâ Sacerdotis ministeriô res aliqua Deo sacrificabatur et sollenni ritu destruebatur, in symbolum cultus… …

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  • 3SYMBOLUM — I. SYMBOLUM latissime pater, cum sit nota et signum rei animô conceptae; Itaque tesserae hospitales, militares, theatrales dicuntur symbola; collatio quoque convivatum nomine σύμβολον censeri solet, sive annulus esset, aut nummus, sive cibus. Non …

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  • 4Franciscus Quaresmius — (Lodi, April 4, 1583 Milan, October 25, 1650) was a writer and Orientalist.His father was the nobleman Alberto Quaresmi and his mother Laura Papa. At an early age he was enrolled among the Franciscan Observantines at Mantua. For many years he… …

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  • 5Giuseppe Alessandro Furietti — Giuseppe Alessandro Cardinal Furietti (24 January 1685 ndash; 14 January 1764) was a Roman Catholic cardinal, an antiquarian and philologist, and a collector of antiquities whose ambitious excavations at the site of Hadrian s Villa at Tivoli… …

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  • 6Antony Hickey — (born in the Barony of Islands, Co. Clare, Ireland, in 1586; died in Rome, 26 June1641) was an Irish Franciscan theologian.LifeHe received his early education in his native place, entered the college of St. Antony at Leuven (French: Louvain ),… …

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  • 7Baptista Varani — (Varano) (b. at Camerino, in the March of Ancona, 9 April1458; d. there, 31 May1527) was an Italian Poor Clare and ascetical writer.LifeHer father, Julius Caesar Varano or de Varanis, Duke of Camerino, belonged to an illustrious family; her… …

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  • 8Franciscus Hotomanus — François Hotman. François Hotman (latinisiert auch Franciscus Hotomanus, gelegentlich Hottomannus oder Hotomannus geschrieben) (* 23. August 1524 in Paris; † 12. Februar 1590 in Basel) war ein protestantisch und humanistisch geprägter… …

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  • 9Jakob Micyllus — Der Humanist Jakob Micyllus Jakob Micyllus (eigentlich Moltzer; * 6. April 1503 in Straßburg; † 28. Januar 1558 in Heidelberg) war ein deutscher Humanist, Dichter und Pädagoge. Er leitete die städtische Lateinschule in Frankfurt am Main …

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  • 10Johann Botsack — Johann Botsack, zeitgenössischer Kupferstich Johann Botsack (* 11. Juni 1600 in Herford; † 16. September 1674 in Danzig) war ein deutscher evangelischer Theologe. Inhaltsverzeichnis …

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