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Simon Grynaeus (born
Simon Griner; 1493 – 1
August 1541) was a
German scholar and
theologian of the
Protestant Reformation.
Grynaeus was the son of Jacob...
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Jakob Grynaeus or
Gryner (October 1, 1540 –
August 13, 1617) was a
Swiss Protestant divine.
Grynaeus was born in Bern. His father,
Thomas Grynaeus (1512–1564)...
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Grynaeus may
refer to:
Johann Jakob Grynaeus (1540–1617),
Swiss Protestant clergyman Samuel Gryneaus (1539–1599),
Swiss jurist Simon Grynaeus (1493–1541)...
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Thomas Grynaeus (born
Thomas Griner; 1512,
Veringendorf – 2
August 1564 Rötteln) was a theologian,
reformer and pastor.
Thomas Grynaeus grew up the son...
- the
expression "Christian era"
appears in
Latin in a 1584
theology book (
Grynaeus and
Beumler 1584) WING,
Vincent (1649).
Speculum urani****, anni æræ Christianæ...
- chronicler,
magistrate and
notary public of the city of Bern
Johann Jakob Grynaeus (1540–1617) –
Protestant divine, a
theologian of the
school of Huldrych...
- from the
Protestant Reformation. He was the
successor of
Johann Jakob Grynaeus at
Basel Cathedral. The
Compendium Theologiae Christianae of 1626 is his...
- the Ismaʻilis (2nd ed.). I.B. Tauris. p. 213. ISBN 978-1-85043-705-5.
Grynaeus, Simon; Huttichius,
Johannes (1532). "Marco Polo,
Marci Poli
Veneti de...
- Beza as an
excellent though budding theologian.
Three months later, John
Grynaeus at the
University of
Basel sent this
letter of commendation: "To pious...
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Bonifacius Amerbach Bruno Amerbach Hans
Holbein the
Younger Johann Faber Simon Grynaeus Sebastian Brandt Wolfgang Capito Damião de Góis
Gilbert Cousin Jakob Näf...