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Portrait of Crusius Bildnis, copy of an original painting by Anton Ramsler, 1590

Martin Kraus (Gräfenberg, 19 September 1524 – Tübingen, 7 March 1607), commonly Latinized as Crusius, was a German classicist and historian, and long-time professor (1559–1607) at the University of Tübingen. He was a follower of Philip Melanchthon and wrote an epitome of Melanchthon's Elementorum rhetorices libro duo.[1] Kraus also wrote a commentary on the Iliad.[1]

  1. ^ a b Green, Lawrence D., and James J. Murphy (2006). Renaissance rhetoric short title catalogue, 1460-1700. Ashgate. p. 151. ISBN 0-7546-0509-4.

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Martin Kraus (Gräfenberg, 19 September 1524 – Tübingen, 7 March 1607), commonly Latinized as Crusius, was a German classicist and historian, and long-time...

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Crusius

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Baumgarten-Crusius (1788–1843), German Protestant divine Martin Crusius (1524–1607), German classicist, historian, and professor Otto Crusius (1857–1918)...

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not seek the death penalty, Crusius pleaded guilty to 90 federal murder and hate crime charges. On July 7, 2023, Crusius was sentenced to 90 consecutive...

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Drone music

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the custom appears to have been made in 1584 by the German traveller, Martin Crusius." (in Dimitri E. Conomos (Oxford University), "A Brief Survey of the...

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Gennadius Scholarius

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Brassicanus (Vienna, 1530), and again by Chytræus (Frankfurt, 1582). Martin Crusius printed it in Greek, Latin, and Turkish (in Greek and Latin script)...

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Devshirme

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manuscript written by Andre Argyros and John Tholoites and given to Martin Crusius in 1585 shows what the Christian parents thought of the Janissaries:...

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Rupertus Meldenius

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Tübingen. In 1607, he assumed the Chair of the deceased philologist Martin Crusius. After a post as senior deacon in Kirchheim unter Teck in 1612, he was...

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Hass Murad Pasha

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name of "Thomas" to "Gidos", while several scholars, beginning with Martin Crusius, rather improbably equated the latter name to the Venetian "Guido",...

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1575

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Augsburg Confession. Jeremias sends the missionaries, Jakob Andreae and Martin Crusius, three rebuttals to define the objections he has to the Lutheran document...

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Jeremias II of Constantinople

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Orthodoxy and Protestants. On 24 May 1575, Lutherans Jakob Andreae and Martin Crusius from Tübingen presented the Patriarch with a translated copy of the...

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Gabriel Severus

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Catholics. Gabriel himself corresponded with several Protestants, including Martin Crusius. A selection of his writings was translated from Greek into Latin by...

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Johannes Sturm

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gave lectures on Cicero and Demosthenes. Influenced by the writings of Martin Bucer he adopted the principles of the Protestant Reformation. He participated...

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Dionysius I of Constantinople

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ISBN 9780521313100. Historia politica et patriarchica Constantinopoleos, Cap VI: P. Dionisius, (trans. Martin Crusius, 1584) Main primary source. (in Greek and Latin)...

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Ioannis Kottounios

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stayed in Tübingen where he may have studied under the philhellene Martin Crusius. After a stay in Venice he went to Rome, where he studied at the Collegio...

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Maximus III of Constantinople

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ISBN 978-1-4344-5876-6. Historia politica et patriarchica Constantinopoleos, Cap IX: P. Maximus, (trans. Martin Crusius, 1584) Primary source. (in Greek and Latin)...

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Maximos Margunios

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France and Italy; especially those based in Tübingen, Germany, e.g. Martin Crusius. Three Books Concerning the Procession of the Holy Ghost Arguments against...

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Pachomius I of Constantinople

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(in Latin) Historia politica et patriarchica Constantinopoleos, Cap XV: P. Pachomius, (trans. Martin Crusius, 1584) Primary source. (in Greek and Latin)...

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Jakob Andreae

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of faith by the two parties. In 1573 he conducted with the help of Martin Crusius a correspondence with Patriarch Jeremias II of Constantinople, to make...

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1570s

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Augsburg Confession. Jeremias sends the missionaries, Jakob Andreae and Martin Crusius, three rebuttals to define the objections he has to the Lutheran document...

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Jacob Heerbrand

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with Patriarch Jeremias II of Constantinople, it was translated by Martin Crusius into Greek, and circulated to Constantinople, Alexandria, Greece, and...

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David Ungnad von Sonnegg

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Stephan Gerlach the elder became preacher of the mission and reported to Martin Crusius. On November 13, 1577 Gerlach described in his diary the founding of...

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Theoleptus I of Constantinople

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French) Historia politica et patriarchica Constantinopoleos, Cap XVIII: P. Theoleptus, (trans. Martin Crusius, 1584) Primary source. (in Greek and Latin)...

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Nephon II of Constantinople

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politica et patriarchica Constantinopoleos, Cap X: P. Nipho, (trans. Martin Crusius, 1584) Main primary source. (in Greek and Latin) St Niphon the Patriarch...

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Maximus IV of Constantinople

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August 2011. Historia politica et patriarchica Constantinopoleos, Cap XII: P. Maximus, (trans. Martin Crusius, 1584) Primary source. (in Greek and Latin)...

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Joachim I of Constantinople

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ISBN 978-1-4344-5876-6. Historia politica et patriarchica Constantinopoleos, Cap XIV: P. Ioachimus, (trans. Martin Crusius, 1584) Primary source. (in Greek and Latin)...

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Minuscule 430

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manuscript was bought in 1590 by Leontius from Cyprus for Martin Crusius of Tübingen. Crusius sent it to the library at Augsburg. It was added to the list...

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