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Johannes Meursius (van Meurs) (9 February 1579 – 20 September 1639) was a Dutch classical scholar and antiquary.
JohannesMeursius (van Meurs) (9 February 1579 – 20 September 1639) was a Dutch classical scholar and antiquary. Meursius was born Johannes van Meurs...
with the traditional origins of the city's law and institutions. JohannesMeursius suggested that "Cleidemus" is actually identical with the "Cleitodemus"...
Browne is of great importance. Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides ed. JohannesMeursius Leiden 1612 Archimedes, Opera 1615 Aristotle, Opera, 1615 Rhetorica...
Oels-Bernstadt, Duke of Bernstadt (1617–1639) (b. 1592) September 20 – JohannesMeursius, Dutch classical scholar (b. 1579) September 28 – Louis de Nogaret...
unquestionably merely corruptions of Ἀγελάδου, as was first observed by JohannesMeursius, with whom Johann Joachim Winckelmann, Friedrich Thiersch, and Müller...
and was then translated into Latin by JohannesMeursius. The attribution to Sigea and of the translation to Meursius were later considered a complete fabrication;...
version by Gentian Hervetus. A shorter Greek text was published by JohannesMeursius (Leyden, 1616), and a longer one by Fronton du Duc, and a still more...
John Stow, William Camden, Justus Lipsius, Joseph Justus Scaliger, JohannesMeursius, Hubert Goltzius, Henry Spelman, Charles Patin, Philipp Clüver, William...
The editio princeps, which was based on V, was published in 1611 by JohannesMeursius, who gave it the Latin title by which it is now universally known...
Edmund Spenser (anonymously) – The Shepheardes Calender February 9 – JohannesMeursius, Dutch classical scholar (died 1639) August 1 – Luís Vélez de Guevara...
Oels-Bernstadt, Duke of Bernstadt (1617–1639) (b. 1592) September 20 – JohannesMeursius, Dutch classical scholar (b. 1579) September 28 – Louis de Nogaret...
Petrus Molineus Daniel Heinsius Dominicus Baudius Gilbertus Jacchaeus JohannesMeursius Petrus Cunaeus Willibrordus Snellius Thomas Erpenius Bibliotheca Theatrum...
and was then translated into Latin by Jean or JohannesMeursius. The attribution to Sigea and Meursius was a lie; the true author was Nicolas Chorier...
Jean or JohannesMeursius, a humanist professor teaching history in Leiden, Holland since 1610. The attribution to Sigea was a lie and Meursius' involvement...
Daniel Heinsius, the philologist Gerhard Johann Vossius, the historian JohannesMeursius, the engineer Simon Stevin, the historian Jacques Auguste de Thou...
acquainted with some of the most famous scholars of the age, including JohannesMeursius, Daniel Heinsius and Philip Cluverius, whom in 1618 he accompanied...
in five books on what Plato had said about music in his Πολιτεία. JohannesMeursius was of opinion that this Dionysius was the author of the work Περὶ...
and Latin Sources, University of Nebraska Press, 1991, p. 98. Quasten, Johannes (1980) [1950]. Patrologia: fino al Concilio di Nicea (in Italian). Vol...
it in Spanish; it has here been translated into Latin by J. Meursius." JohannesMeursius (1579–1639) was a Dutch classical scholar and antiquary. "Sotadic"...
hopelessly corrupt to its first contemporary editor, classical scholar JohannesMeursius, was nevertheless restored, apparently with success, by the Danish...
(1588–1648): studies in the Latin histories of Denmark by Johannes Pontanus and JohannesMeursius (2002), p. 440; Google Books. (in Polish) Catalogue entry...
John Ogilvie, Scottish Jesuit, Roman Catholic saint (martyred 1615) JohannesMeursius, Dutch classical scholar and antiquary (d. 1639) 1570 January 8 –...
John Ogilvie, Scottish Jesuit, Roman Catholic saint (martyred 1615) JohannesMeursius, Dutch classical scholar and antiquary (d. 1639) February 5 – Countess...
triumphalis introitus in Flandriae metropolim Gandavum was published by JohannesMeursius in Antwerp in 1636. Leading Antwerp engravers Jacob Neefs, Pieter...
independence from Neustria. Acta Sanctorum Januarii Tomus I (Antwerp: JohannesMeursius 1642), p. 743. Hauréau, p. 222. Duchesne, p. 232, no. 14. Boso is...
was appointed historian for the French States-General together with JohannesMeursius, with the assignment to write down the events of 1609–1611. This resulted...