Conrad Goclenius (or in German "Conrad Wackers" or "Conrad Gockelen") was a Renaissance humanist, and Latin scholar, and the closest confidant of humanist Desiderius Erasmus,[1] who was born in Mengeringhausen in the Landgraviate of Hesse in 1490, and died in Leuven on 25 January 1539.
^Tracy, James D. (1967). Erasmus: the Growth of a Mind. Librairie Droz. p. 220. ISBN 9782600030410. Retrieved 2016-05-27.
ConradGoclenius (or in German "Conrad Wackers" or "Conrad Gockelen") was a Renaissance humanist, and Latin scholar, and the closest confidant of humanist...
Goclenius may refer to: ConradGoclenius (1490-1539), German humanist Rudolph Goclenius the Elder (1547–1628), German scholastic philosopher Rudolph Goclenius...
dem Busche and Murmellius, the missionaries of humanism, ConradGoclenius (Gockelen), Conrad Mutianus (Muth von Mudt) and Frans van Cranevelt. His writings...
Taneyhill. Erasmus to John Faber (later Bishop of Vienna), 1532 Erasmus to ConradGoclenius (Chair of Latin, Louvain), 2 September 1535 Scheck, Thomas P. (June...
either. Barlandus (Latin) left in November 1519 and was succeeded by ConradGoclenius (1490–1539). Rescius (Greek) even spent some time in jail. The story...
and after a short period of training at Leuven, studying Latin under ConradGoclenius, Masius worked as secretary for the bishop of Constance, Johan Weze...
in Leuven in 1538, and was succeeded at the Collegium Trilingue by ConradGoclenius. Besides some philological works of no great value, Van Baarland wrote...
monasteries, and more in public, secular life. In 1539, Nannius succeeded ConradGoclenius as Latin teacher at the Collegium Trilingue, where he taught renowned...
incorporated to the city Bad Arolsen. Mengeringhausen is the birthplace of ConradGoclenius (1490-1539), Renaissance humanist and friend of Desiderius Erasmus;...
While studying law, he also took courses with renowned humanists ConradGoclenius and Petrus Nannius at the Collegium Trilingue, a college where Latin...
the Ramists and the Semi-Ramists. These last endeavoured, like Rudolph Goclenius of Marburg and Amandus Polanus of Basel, to mediate between the contending...
Count of East Frisia, ruler of East Frisia (b. 1602) June 8 – Rudolph Goclenius, German philosopher (b. 1547) July 11 – David Origanus, German astronomer...
Coimbra (d. 1455) 1456 – Vladislaus II of Hungary (d. 1516) 1547 – Rudolph Goclenius, German philosopher and lexicographer (d. 1628) 1554 – William Stafford...