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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 (1443/1444–1485, Netherlands, nf/p) Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa (1486–1535, Holy Roman E/France, nf) José Eduardo Agualusa (born 1960, Angola/Mozambique, f/p)
Rodolphus Agricola (1443–1485), humanist scholar Rodolphus Dickinson (1797–1849), US Representative R. Holland Duell (1824–1891), United States Representative from New York
Rodolphus Agricola; V. Willem Van der Tanerijen This page was last edited on 19 August 2024, at 05:12 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Peter Agricola (1525–1585), German Renaissance humanist, educator, classical scholar, theologian and diplomat; Philipp Agricola (fl. 1571–1594), German poet and dramatist; Rodolphus Agricola (1443–1485), Dutch scholar and humanist; Stephan Agricola, also Kastenpaur (1491–1547), German scholar and theologian, formerly an Augustinian friar
Rodolphus Agricola (1443–1485) Humanist Scholar 1482–1485 Author of De inventione dialectica – a significant work for Renaissance Humanism and the education of Northern European humanists in the 15th century. [108] [109] Géza Alföldy (1935– ) Historian 1975–2005 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize (1986); Bundesverdienstkreuz 1. Klasse ...
Alardus took part in the publication of Agricola's De inventione dialectica in 1515, and was editor of a revised edition in Cologne in 1538. [5] His major work was the two-volume collected edition of Agricola of 1539.
October 27 - Rodolphus Agricola, humanist writer (born 1443) [2] date unknown - Diebold Schilling the Elder, chronicler; References This page was last edited on 1 ...