Rudolph Goclenius the Elder (1547–1628), German scholastic philosopher
Rudolph Goclenius the Younger (1572–1621), German physician and professor of physics, medicine and mathematics; son of the elder Goclenius
Goclenius, a lunar crater named after the younger Goclenius
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Rudolph Goclenius the Elder (Latin: Rudolphus Goclenius; born Rudolf Gockel or Göckel; 1 March 1547 – 8 June 1628) was a German scholastic philosopher...
Goclenius may refer to: Conrad Goclenius (1490-1539), German humanist Rudolph Goclenius the Elder (1547–1628), German scholastic philosopher Rudolph Goclenius...
himself close to death, it was to Goclenius that he entrusted his will, in which he entrusted a considerable sum to Goclenius. In April 1525 he was appointed...
professor at Philipps University of Marburg. Goclenius was born in Wittenberg, the oldest son of Rudolph Goclenius, who was also professor of physics, logic...
Erasmus to John Faber (later Bishop of Vienna), 1532 Erasmus to Conrad Goclenius (Chair of Latin, Louvain), 2 September 1535 Scheck, Thomas P. (June 2021)...
Apollo 8 mission took the photograph on the right of the Moon's crater Goclenius. On the left is the same image rotated in an attempt to create the illusion...
Hermann von dem Busche and Murmellius, the missionaries of humanism, Conrad Goclenius (Gockelen), Conrad Mutianus (Muth von Mudt) and Frans van Cranevelt. His...
gymnast Paul Gockel (born 1965), Australian swimmer Rudolph Gockel (or Goclenius; 1547–1628), German scholastic philosopher Wolfgang Gockel (1945–2005)...
Huygens, Dutch statesman and telescope maker (died 1697) June 8 – Rudolph Goclenius, German philosopher and polymath (born 1547) Yi Su-gwang, Korean scholar-bureaucrat...
causes. He called the explanation of Goclenius necromantic, and a confusion of natural magic with other kinds. Goclenius replied by listing 45 kinds of "evil...
Coimbra (d. 1455) 1456 – Vladislaus II of Hungary (d. 1516) 1547 – Rudolph Goclenius, German philosopher and lexicographer (d. 1628) 1554 – William Stafford...
Sisters of Saint Ursula of the Blessed Virgin (b. 1567) 1628 – Rudolph Goclenius, German lexicographer and philosopher (b. 1547) 1651 – Tokugawa Iemitsu...
the Ramists and the Semi-Ramists. These last endeavoured, like Rudolph Goclenius of Marburg and Amandus Polanus of Basel, to mediate between the contending...
witchcraft until the late 17th century. 1590 – Scholastic philosopher Rudolph Goclenius coined the term "psychology"; though usually regarded as the origin of...
Barlandus (Latin) left in November 1519 and was succeeded by Conrad Goclenius (1490–1539). Rescius (Greek) even spent some time in jail. The story of...
(Lorhardus), and in 1613 in the Lexicon philosophicum by Rudolf Göckel (Goclenius). The first occurrence in English of ontology, as recorded by the Oxford...
Rudolf Göckel (1547–1628, often known under the Latin form Rodolphus Goclenius), who published the Psychologia hoc est: de hominis perfectione, animo...
Piscator. From 1606 he was at the University of Marburg, taught by Rudolf Goclenius, Gregorius Schönfeld and Raphaël Egli. The following year he went to Basel...
after a short period of training at Leuven, studying Latin under Conrad Goclenius, Masius worked as secretary for the bishop of Constance, Johan Weze (†...