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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...
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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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    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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    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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    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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  • Leo Jud of Zürich, Kaspar Megander of Bern, Oswald Myconius and Simon Grynaeus of Basel, Martin Bucer and Wolfgang Capito of Strasbourg, with other representatives...
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    the dedication in the Commentary on Romans published in 1540 to Simon Grynaeus his friend and Hebrew teacher, John Calvin says "we both thought that the...
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    realm. Cranmer's first contact with a Continental reformer was with Simon Grynaeus, a humanist based in Basel, Switzerland, and a follower of the Swiss reformers...
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    Leo Jud of Zürich, Kaspar Megander of Bern, Oswald Myconius and Simon Grynaeus of Basel, Martin Bucer and Wolfgang Capito of Strasbourg, with other representatives...
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    University of Basel. While studying at Basel, Althusius lived with Johannes Grynaeus for a period of time, with whom he studied theology. After completing his...
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    September 9 – John VII, Count of Oldenburg (d. 1603) October 1 – Johann Jakob Grynaeus, Swiss Protestant clergyman (d. 1617) November 12 – Anna of Veldenz, Margrave...
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    Latin preface written by the Greek scholar Simon Grynaeus, who dedicated the work to the humanist Thomas More. Manutius also printed dictionaries and grammars...
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  • Writers and the Premises of Erasmian Humanism". In Günter, Frank; Leinkauf, Thomas; Wriedt, Markus (eds.). Die Patristik in der Frühen Neuzeit: Die Relektüre...
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    Simon Grynaeus and Johann Huttich, Novus Orbis Regionum ac Insularum, Basel and Paris, 1532, Marco Polo cap.xi, "De provincia Boëach"; cited in Thomas Suarez...
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  • Grosse Johann Gottfried Gruber Gottlieb Sigmund Gruner Jan Gruter Simon Grynaeus Erich Gutenberg Johann Habermann Monika Harms Horatio Balch Hackett Rudolf...
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    Amerbach • Bruno Amerbach • Hans Holbein the Younger • Johann Faber • Simon Grynaeus • Sebastian Brandt • Wolfgang Capito • Damião de Góis • Gilbert Cousin •...
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  • Kaspar Gräter Johannes Gramann Daniel Greser Argula von Grumbach Simon Grynaeus Augustin Gschmus Rudolf Gualther Caspar Güttel Richard Hooker François...
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  • in Venice. Re-edited at 1520 by Lucantonio Giunta and at 1536 by Simon Grynaeus in Basel. 1900–1967, ed. E. Bethe, Leipzig (Teubner). Volume 1, Volume...
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  • version was the edition of Simon Grynaeus, the Editio princeps of the complete Greek text of Euclid's Elements. Grynaeus was Professor of Greek at the University...
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    Swiss Confederacy, the son of archdeacon Peter Werenfels and Margaretha Grynaeus. After finishing his theological and philosophical studies at Basel, he...
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