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Hentenius (John Henten,[a] born 1499 at Nalinnes, now in Belgium; died 10 October 1566, at Leuven) was a Flemish Dominican Biblical exegete. He is well known for his edition of the Vulgate in 1547.
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Hentenius (John Henten, born 1499 at Nalinnes, now in Belgium; died 10 October 1566, at Leuven) was a Flemish Dominican Biblical exegete. He is well known...
co-author of Malleus Maleficarum Tomás de Torquemada Martín García Ceniceros Hentenius (1540s-1566) Vincenza Matilde Testaferrata, female inquisitor Grand Inquisitor...
the edition prepared by Hentenius served almost as the standard text of the Catholic Church. The first edition of Hentenius was entitled Biblia ad vetustissima...
1524) July 13 – Thomas Hoby, English translator (born 1530) October 10 – Hentenius, Flemish biblical commentator (born 1499) October 31 – Richard Edwardes...
permission to print a new edition of the Leuven Vulgate, first edited by Hentenius, revised under the authority of the Leuven Faculty of Theology. A committee...
had a text more nearly akin to that of Robertus Stephanus than of John Hentenius, an analysis also shared by Scrivener and Hastings; Hastings claims that...
rebuilt. 1502 – Erasmus moves to Leuven. 1547 - Leuven Vulgate edited by Hentenius published in Louvain. 1571 – City Archive relocated to City Hall. 1635...