Johan Willemsz, latinized Johannes Harlemius (1538–1578), was a Dutch Jesuit and Hebraist from Haarlem who taught at the Jesuit house of studies in Leuven.[1] He briefly taught Hebrew at the Collegium Trilingue (1567–1568). An expert on the Old Testament, he advised on both the Plantin Polyglot (1573) and Lucas Brugensis's revision of the Leuven Vulgate (1574).[2]
^Wim François, "Augustine and the Golden Age of Biblical Scholarship in Louvain (1550–1650)", in Shaping the Bible in the Reformation: Books, Scholars and Their Readers in the Sixteenth Century, edited by Bruce Gordon and Matthew McLean (Leiden, 2012), pp. 239-241.
Johan Willemsz, latinized JohannesHarlemius (1538–1578), was a Dutch Jesuit and Hebraist from Haarlem who taught at the Jesuit house of studies in Leuven...
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