This article is about the building in Dresden. For the school in Hamburg, see Johanneum Gymnasium.
The Johanneum is a 16th-century Renaissance building, originally named Stallgebäude because it was constructed as the royal mews. It is located at the Neumarkt in Dresden.
Today the Johanneum is home to the Dresden Transport Museum (Verkehrsmuseum Dresden), which displays vehicles of all modes of transport and their history.
The Johanneum is a 16th-century Renaissance building, originally named Stallgebäude because it was constructed as the royal mews. It is located at the...
The Gelehrtenschule des Johanneums (transl. Academic School of the Johanneum, short: Johanneum) is a Gymnasium, or grammar school, in Hamburg, Germany...
The Johannine Comma (Latin: Comma Johanneum) is an interpolated phrase (comma) in verses 5:7–8 of the First Epistle of John. The text (with the comma...
from the universities of Cambridge and Oxford, such as over the Comma Johanneum.: 1446 The Greek of the third edition (1522) differed in 118 places from...
The Universalmuseum Joanneum (German: [univɛʁˌzaːlmuzˈeʊm joʔaˈneːʊm]) is a multidisciplinary museum with buildings in several locations in the province...
traffic, under one roof. The museum is housed in the Johanneum at the Neumarkt in Dresden. The Johanneum was built between 1586 and 1590; it is one of the...
Erasmus also sparingly used the Latin Vulgate, and derived the Comma Johanneum in his third edition from the Codex Montfortianus, which he acquired later...
needed] They are as follows: Mark 16:9–20, John 7:53–8:11, the Comma Johanneum, and portions of the Western version of Acts. To varying degrees, arguments...
clarified somewhat by Pope Pius XI on 2 June 1927, who allowed that the Comma Johanneum was open to dispute. The Council of Trent also ratified the Vulgate Bible...
interests of sport and music. He received his secondary education at the Johanneum zu Lübeck, a Gymnasium (selective school) with a music specialty, where...