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- Theodore (or Theodorus) Bibliander (German: Theodor Buchmann; 1509 – 26 September 1564) was a Swiss orientalist, publisher, Protestant reformer and linguist...
- issue, but Bibliander began to openly attack him in 1557, at one point allegedly challenging him to a duel with a double-edged axe. Bibliander held the...
- entire Toledan Collection was printed by the Protestant printer Theodore Bibliander at Basel in 1543. As late as 1143, Robert still had in mind his and Hermann's...
- reprint Latin text of Lex Mahumet pseudoprophete (1143), edited by Theodor Bibliander. 1547 enigmatical Italian edition, printed at Venice Belarusian Tatars`...
- teaching to a notable faculty, which included Konrad Pellikan, Theodor Bibliander, Peter Martyr Vermigli, Conrad Gesner, and Bullinger's son-in-law Rudolf...
- University Press. ISBN 1-135-46042-6. Robert of Ketton's Qu'ran, as edited by Bibliander (1550 revised edition) Norman Roth, "Jewish Collaborators in Alfonso's...
- and scholar Theodore Bibb (1918–2010), American jazz drummer Theodore Bibliander (1509–1564), Swiss Orientalist, publisher and linguist Theodore Bikel...
- Heinrich Bullinger. He also made connections with Martin Bucer, Theodore Bibliander, Simon Grynaeus, and Konrad Pellikan. During this time Hooper published...
- Isaac Newton (3998 BC)[citation needed], Petavius (3984 BC), Theodore Bibliander (3980 BC), Johannes Kepler (April 27, 3977 BC) [based on his book Mysterium...
- hard-line Zwinglians. He had, however, a distinguished follower in Theodore Bibliander. He died in Basel. Among his several tractates, the most important is...