Johannes Murmellius (c. 1480 – 2 October 1517) was a Dutch teacher and humanist, known for numerous textbooks, and his spreading of humanism, particularly in the Prince-Bishopric of Münster.
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Alkmaar in late June 1517, leaving Murmellius destitute. Nowadays, a school in Alkmaar is named after him as the Murmellius Gymnasium. He moved on to Zwolle...
the Carthusian (1402–1471), a Roman Catholic theologian and mystic JohannesMurmellius (ca.1480–1517), a teacher and humanist Jacob Chimarrhaeus (1542–1614)...
the victory of humanism in Münster and Westphalia; the humanists JohannesMurmellius and Hermann von dem Busche in their poems praise his pious life and...
about 2,500 entries and was based on the work of the Dutch scholar JohannesMurmellius and published in Poland by Hieronim Wietor (most likely with Wietor...
masters were called. The school was also indebted to the subrector, JohannesMurmellius, a leading Dutch humanist, and its flourishing condition and widespread...
foremost of these was Erasmus; others were Hermann von dem Busche and Murmellius, the missionaries of humanism, Conrad Goclenius (Gockelen), Conrad Mutianus...