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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 Agricola (1443–1485), humanist scholar Rodolphus Dickinson (1797–1849), US Representative R. Holland Duell (1824–1891), United States Representative from New York
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Alardus was born in Amsterdam, a relation of Meynard Man.His teachers may have included Willem Hermans and Alexander Hegius.By 1511 he was teaching in Alkmaar, where he was a student of Murmellius who became the headmaster.
Georg Andreas Agricola (1672–1738, Germany, nf) Rodolphus Agricola (1443/1444–1485, Netherlands, nf/p) Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa (1486–1535, Holy Roman E/France, nf)
Agricola, a genus of birds; Agricola, a 2007 board game by Uwe Rosenberg; 3212 Agricola, an asteroid; Auster Agricola, an aircraft from the 1950s; Agricola (school), a secret NCO school operated by the Grey Ranks during World War II; Agricola Street, a prominent street in the neighbourhood of North End in Halifax, Nova Scotia
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".
Open Library page; CERL page (in French) idref.fr page (in German) BBKL page Works by Rudolf Hospinian at Post-Reformation Digital Library This article incorporates text from a publication in the public domain: Jackson, Samuel Macauley, ed. (1914).