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French theologian (died 1564)
granted Corderius a retirement pension in recognition of his 12 years of service. During this period Pierre Viret acted as Corderius' pastor. Corderius was
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Latin collection of proverbs
Erasmus corrected and commented on the text in a new edition of his own. Corderius made the French translation, enriching it with commentaries on classical
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University in Lausanne, Switzerland
It quickly became a center of humanist learning, with thinkers such as Corderius and Celio Secondo Curione among its professors. In 1558, the school had
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Form of the Latin language used from the 14th century to present
these reformers was Calvin's Latin teacher and educational collaborator Corderius, whose bilingual colloquies were aimed at helping French-speaking children
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Sainte-Geneviève street (rue de la Montagne-Sainte-Geneviève) in Paris, France. Corderius served as a professor and John Calvin was a student here. In 1523, Cordier
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Hungarian-American scholar of Latin
1928), a student reader He also edited, with commentary, an edition of Corderius' Colloquia. He made translations into Latin of popular fiction, published
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Puritan clergyman (1663–1728)
(1699) Magnalia Christi Americana (1702) The Negro Christianized (1706) Corderius Americanus: A Discourse on the Good Education of Children (1708) Bonifacius
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Christian monk, theologian, scholar and saint (c.580–662)
writings of Pseudo-Dionysius. The original edition in Latin of Balthasar Corderius (Antwerp 1634) attributes all of the Scholia to Maximus, but the authorship
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Belgian Jesuit exegete and editor
Balthasar Cordier (Corderius) (b. at Antwerp, 7 June 1592; d. at Rome, 24 June 1650) was a Belgian Jesuit exegete and editor of patristic works. He entered
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1950), French computer scientist Mathurin Cordier (1480–1564) (pen name Corderius), French pedagogue Michaël Cordier (born 1984), Belgian footballer Nicolas
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Murray Ballou (1820–1895), American writer and publisher Maturin Cordier (Corderius) (c. 1479–1564), French-Swiss theologian, teacher, humanist, and pedagogue
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7th-century Greek Patriarch of Alexandria
cols. 341–360B. Patrologia Græca, Vol. CIII, col. 342, n. 74. Balthasar Corderius, S.J. (1643 [reprinted 1677]). Expositio Patrum Græcorum in Psalmos. Antwerp:
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(1723–1806), French zoologist and natural philosopher Mathurin Cordier or Corderius (ca. 1480 – 1564), French educator Mathurin Henrio (1929–1944), young
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to speak it in conversation, with dialogues such as those composed by Corderius, Juan Luis Vives, Erasmus, and Sebastian Castellio studied as models.
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Hugh, ed. (1911). "Corderius". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 7 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 138. Maturinus, Corderius (1551). Disticha de
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Historical region of Poland
European scholars associated with the school, there were Johannes Crellius, Corderius, and Valentinus Smalcius (who translated into German the Racovian Catechism)
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Dutch politician (born 1960)
Amersfoort, Netherlands Party PVV (since 2009) Children 2 Alma mater Corderius College Occupation Nuclear laboratory technician Technology specialist
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Ruined Franciscan friary in Leitrim, Ireland
later recalled that he was taught the Latin language using the grammar of Corderius, and the writings of Ovid, Suetonius, and Erasmus. O'Conor recalled that
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First edition works in Greek
written by Origen were first published in 1648 in Antwerp by Balthasar Corderius, who mistakenly attributed them to Cyril of Alexandria. Origenes, Homiliae
List of editiones principes in Greek
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Commune in Normandy, France
a twentieth century house in Sérigny built by architect Marcel Lods. Corderius - (1479 or 1480 – 1564) a theologian, teacher, humanist, and pedagogian
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Life of the English author (1709–1784)
starting with what he considered to be easier works, such as those by Corderius and Erasmus, before slowly progressing to Cornelius Nepos and finally
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Irish poet
his memoirs that he was taught the Latin language using the grammar of Corderius, and the writings of Ovid, Suetonius, and Erasmus. Furthermore, Aoibheal's
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Dutch artist
uses mathematical sequences, both in content and color. Stone Mosaic, Corderius College, Amersfoort Stained concrete, Chr. Nijverheidsschool Boshuizen
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English cleric and educational writer
Vocabularium parvum Anglo-Latinum. … A little Vocabulary, 1657. M. Corderius's School Colloquies, English and Latine. Divided into several clauses,
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English (Gloucestershire) : possibly a habitational name from Porlock in Somerset, recorded in Domesday Book as Portloc, being named with Old English port ‘harbor’ + loca ‘enclosure’.
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Lightning, in the chains.
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Royalty Jewels; Life
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Son of Hermes.
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English (Northumbria) : variant of Spoor.
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Posterity, a fish, eternal.
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Mountain peak.
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Beautiful; Lovable
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Meritorious; Great Achiever; Lord Vishnu; Joy; Bliss
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