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- Macropedius. In 1524 he was appointed headmaster of St. Jerome's in Liège. The Liège grammar school flourished due to activities of both Macropedius and...
- fail to mention the play's author. A 1539 Latin translation by Georgius Macropedius, however, states that its original author is one Petrus Diesthemius ('Peter...
- (1536) by Christi**** Ischyrius Hecastus, adaptation in Latin (1536) by Macropedius Jedermann (1911), Hugo von Hofmannsthal's German adaptation of Everyman...
- outcomes. During his time at the school the headmaster was Georgius Macropedius, and under his guidance Geert would study the Bible, the trivium (Latin...
- Orhan Gazi Mosque. Erasmus (1484–1497), priest and humanist scholar Macropedius (1487–1558), a Dutch humanist, schoolmaster and Latin playwright John...
- (1486–1533) (Flemish) Sigismund von Herberstein (1486–1566) (Austrian/Slovene) Macropedius (1487–1558) (Dutch) Pietro Alcionio (c.1487–1527) (Italian) William Farel...
- poet (died 1572) Ottmar Luscinius, biblical commentation (died 1537) Macropedius, humanist writer and dramatist (died 1558) October 22 - Antonio Bettini...
- called Esdonk and a Protestant mining village called Vossenberg. Georgius Macropedius Lawrence Torrentinus Jan van Amstel (naval hero) [nl] Leon Vlemmings...
- is said that the townfounder Diederik van Gemert lived here. Georgius Macropedius (1487 in Gemert – 1558) a Dutch humanist and schoolmaster Lawrence Torrentinus...
- van Diest, the late 15th-century English Everyman, Hecastus (1539) by Macropedius, and Hekastus (1549) by Hans Sachs. It was first performed on 1 December...