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Johann Pistorius (14 February 1546 – 19 June 1608), also anglicized as John Pistorius or distinguished as Johann Pistorius the Younger, was a German controversialist and historian. He is sometimes called Niddanus from the name of his birthplace, Nidda in Hesse.
JohannPistorius (14 February 1546 – 19 June 1608), also anglicized as John Pistorius or distinguished as JohannPistorius the Younger, was a German controversialist...
JohannPistorius (January 1504, Nidda, Hesse – 25 January 1583, Nidda) was a German Protestant minister and Protestant reformer. From 1541 he was the Superintendent...
Protestants JohannPistorius Niddanus (the Younger) (1546–1608), German controversialist and historian, son of JohannPistorius the Elder Johan Pistorius (died...
Look up Pistorius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pistorius or Pistor (from Latin pistor meaning miller or baker) are Latinized surnames, corresponding...
Cornell University Press. p. 63. ISBN 978-0-8014-8098-0. Lambertus, in JohannPistorius, Illustrium Veterum Scriptorum, qui rerum a Germanis... (Frankfurt...
American philanthropist; daughter of Ohio governor Thomas Worthington JohannPistorius: German controversialist and historian John Hungerford Pollen: wrote...
and Julius Pflug on the Catholic side and Melanchthon, Bucer, and JohannPistorius on the Protestant side. The basis for discussion was the "Regensburg...
Baden to discuss the relative claims of Catholicism (represented by JohannPistorius), Lutheranism (represented by Andreä and Jacob Heerbrand), and Calvinism...
Christian Pistorius (1765–1823), writer and translator Johann Philipp Pistorius (1767–1823), Pastor in Garz/Rügen, married to Charlotte Pistorius (1777–1850)...
(born 1536) June 19 Alberico Gentili, Italian legal writer (born 1552) JohannPistorius (the younger), German controversialist and historian (born 1546) July...
Germanorum was printed in the compilation of chronicles edited by JohannPistorius (Frankfurt, 1613). The Annals begin with a universal history from the...
– Jakob Monau, Polish writer and linguist (d. 1603) February 14 – JohannPistorius, German historian (d. 1608) March 16 – Francesco Barbaro, Italian diplomat...
maiore accuratione impressa. Paris, Josse Badius, 1517 (2nd ed.). JohannPistorius (ed.), Germanicorum scriptorum, qui rerum a Germanis per multas aetates...
painter (b. 1548) June 19 Alberico Gentili, Italian jurist (b. 1551) JohannPistorius, German historian (b. 1546) July 3 – William Barclay, Scottish academic...
Correspondence between Sebastian Tengnagel of the Imperial Library and JohannPistorius, confessor to Rudolf II, indicates that the codex was in Prague, whence...
– Jakob Monau, Polish writer and linguist (d. 1603) February 14 – JohannPistorius, German historian (d. 1608) March 16 – Francesco Barbaro, Italian diplomat...
3 September 1797, she married Johann Philipp Pistorius (1767-1823), the second son of pastor Hermann Andreas Pistorius, who was an administrative assistant...
forget that. But he will leave you once you become blameless and normal. — Pistorius In James Branch Cabell's novel Jurgen (1919) in Chapter 44: In the Manager's...
antarcticus). The earliest scientific description was made in 1781 by Johann Reinhold Forster with a type locality in the Falkland Islands. The species...
Maertens, Tamara Metelka, Birgit Minichmayr, Nicholas Ofczarek, Hedwig Pistorius, Elisabeth Orth, Martin Schwab, Peter Simonischek, Ulrich Tukur, Franz...