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Rodolphus Agricola. Agricola was born in Baflo in the Dutch province of Groningen as the illegitimate son of the cleric and future abbot Hendrik Vries and Zycka Huesman, a rich farmer's daughter. [2] He was originally named Roelof Huesman, or Huisman, his mother's surname. The Latin adjective Phrisius identifies him as a Frisian.
Rodolphus is a Latin form of the name Rudolf. Notable people with this name include: Real people. Rodolphus Agricola (1443–1485), ... Fictional characters
Rodolphus Agricola: 1444–84: Dutch: De inventione dialectica (1479) Logic Leon Battista Alberti [5] Leo Baptista Albertus: 1404–72: Italian: De pictura, De re aedificatoria, Ludi rerum mathematicarum, De componendis cifris; Momus: Technical works, satire Andrea Alciato [2] Andreas Alciatus: 1492–1550: Italian: Viri Clarissimi D. Andreae ...
October 27 - Rodolphus Agricola, humanist writer (born 1443) [2] date unknown - Diebold Schilling the Elder, chronicler; References This page was last edited on 1 ...
An instrument was built in the Martinikerk in the middle of the 15th century; this was expanded in 1479 after the construction of the Gothic tower, probably under the direction of Rodolphus Agricola, Groningen's syndic and a noted humanist. From this late-Gothic instrument, numerous pipes survive today.
Logic falls, according to Ramus, into two parts: invention (treating of the notion and definition) and judgment (comprising the judgment proper, syllogism and method). Here he was influenced by Rodolphus Agricola. [28] This division gave rise to the jocular designation of judgment or mother-wit as the "secunda Petri".
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