Ludwig Camerarius (22 January 1573, in Nuremberg – 4 October 1651, probably in Heidelberg) was a German statesman, lawyer, minister and head of Frederick V's government-in-exile in The Hague. He also served Swedish interests later in his life. He was the son of the scholar Joachim Camerarius the Younger and grandson of Joachim Camerarius the Elder.
The Collectio Camerariana collection of letters (now held in the Staatsbibliothek München) includes his correspondence from 1621 as well as several letters from Philipp Melanchthon, Martin Luther, Ulrich Zwingli, Jakob Micyllus, Desiderius Erasmus and the poet Georg Fabricius, mostly written to his grandfather Joachim—these form an important source for the Protestant Reformation and the Counter-Reformation.
his life. He was the son of the scholar Joachim Camerarius the Younger and grandson of Joachim Camerarius the Elder. The Collectio Camerariana collection...
and economics at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. In 1952 he was awarded a doctorate with a study on LudwigCamerarius by Franz Schnabel. This...
Alexander, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg (d. 1627) January 22 – LudwigCamerarius, German politician (d. 1651) January 30 – Georg Friedrich, Margrave...
September 27 – Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria (b. 1573) October 4 – LudwigCamerarius, German politician (b. 1573) October 6 – Heinrich Albert, German composer...
government-in-exile at The Hague. This Palatinate council was headed by LudwigCamerarius. During the negotiations for the Spanish match, Frederick urged his...
professor of law in Leipzig, his mother Ursula Camerarius (1539–1604) the daughter of the humanist Joachim Camerarius the Elder (1500-1574), a colleague and friend...
September 27 – Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria (b. 1573) October 4 – LudwigCamerarius, German politician (b. 1573) October 6 – Heinrich Albert, German composer...
Alexander, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg (d. 1627) January 22 – LudwigCamerarius, German politician (d. 1651) January 30 – Georg Friedrich, Margrave...
Nuremberg, the son of the famed humanist Joachim Camerarius the elder (1500–1574). The younger Camerarius’s association with the luminaries of later sixteenth-century...
recommendation of his friend Joachim, son of the Palatinate administrator LudwigCamerarius. In 1631, King Charles sent his senior courtier Henry Vane to the...
Habilitationsschriften und Dissertationen. In Friedrich Hermann Schubert: LudwigCamerarius (1573–1651) – eine Biographie. Die Pfälzische Exilregierung im Dreißigjährigen...
to gain a living by the practice of medicine. Through the influence of Camerarius and Melanchthon, he obtained a post at Nuremberg (1526), but, finding...
Joachim Camerarius the Younger (1534–1598), a physician and botanist. Upon Camerarius' death in 1598, Besler had the remainder of Camerarius' plants moved...
Albert Callay George Caley Ella Orr Campbell Rudolf Jakob Camerarius Rudolf Jakob Camerarius Aimée Antoinette Camus Augustin Pyramus de Candolle (A. P...
the Popes, 243. Williman, Daniel (1977). "Letters of Etienne Cambarou, Camerarius Apostolicus (1347–1361)". Archivum Historiae Pontificiae. 15: 195–215...
Malpighi 1628–1694 Joseph Pitton de Tournefort 1656–1708 Rudolf Jakob Camerarius 1665–1721 Stephen Hales 1677–1761 Bernard de Jussieu 1699–1777 Carolus...
Bonaparte Theodor Boveri (1862–1915), biologist and cytogeneticist Joachim Camerarius (1500–1574), humanist, polymath and poet Claudia Ciesla (born 1987), Polish-German...
Patristica. 36: 94. ISBN 978-90-429-0923-6. Retrieved 1 April 2024. Bieler, Ludwig (1958). "Review: Corpus Christianorum. Vols. XXXVIII-XL: S. Augustini Enarrationes...
explorer and botanist, discoverer of Mount Banks, Australia Rudolf Jakob Camerarius (1665–1721), German botanist, chiefly known for studies of the reproductive...
hand, and holding a book in the other. His closest friend was Joachim Camerarius, whom he called the half of his soul. His extensive correspondence forms...
University of Tübingen (December 1723), where he studied under Elias Rudolph Camerarius Jr. and Johann Duvernoy. Dissatisfied with his progress, he in 1725 exchanged...
– Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Japanese warlord (b. 1537) October 11 – Joachim Camerarius the Younger, German scientist (b. 1534) November 12 – Johannes Schenck...
and Ravensbrück Karl Bechert (1901–1981), theoretical physicist Joachim Camerarius the Younger (1534–1598), physician, botanist, and zoologist Johanna Hellman...
Isselburg, Heinrich Ulrich, Dominicus Custos and Servatius Raeven. Camerarius' nephew, Ludwig Jungermann (1572–1653), was a botanist and wrote most of the descriptive...