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Jan Standonck (or Jean Standonk; 16 August 1453 – 5 February 1504) was a Flemish priest, Scholastic, and reformer. He was part of the great movement for reform in the 15th-century French church. His approach was to reform the recruitment and education of the clergy, along very ascetic lines, heavily influenced by the hermit saint Francis of Paola. To this end he founded many colleges, all of them strictly controlled and dedicated to poor students with real vocations. Chief amongst them was the Collège de Montaigu, latterly part of the University of Paris. He lived at a time when this model of reform was under increasing pressure from more thoroughgoing critiques—including that of one of his most famous students, Erasmus.

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  • Jan Standonck (1453-1504) estis belga skolastikisto, teologo, latinisto, kaj katolika reformisto. Li estis parto de la granda movado por reformo en Francio en 15-a jarcento. Lia metodologio konsistis en la reformo pri engaĝigo kaj edukado de la klerikaro, ene de la asketa submetigo, dense influita de la eremita sanktulo Francisko de Paŭla (1416-1507). Li vivis en epoko kiam la modelo je reformo estis sub kreskanta premo ekde pli profundaj kritikoj, inklude de tiuj el lia plej fama lernanto: Erasmo de Roterdamo. (eo)
  • Jan Standonck (or Jean Standonk; 16 August 1453 – 5 February 1504) was a Flemish priest, Scholastic, and reformer. He was part of the great movement for reform in the 15th-century French church. His approach was to reform the recruitment and education of the clergy, along very ascetic lines, heavily influenced by the hermit saint Francis of Paola. To this end he founded many colleges, all of them strictly controlled and dedicated to poor students with real vocations. Chief amongst them was the Collège de Montaigu, latterly part of the University of Paris. He lived at a time when this model of reform was under increasing pressure from more thoroughgoing critiques—including that of one of his most famous students, Erasmus. (en)
  • Jean Standonck ou Iohannes Standonck (16 août 1453, Malines – 5 février 1504, Paris) est un religieux flamand, écrivain de langue latine et professeur en Sorbonne du XVe siècle. (fr)
  • Jan Standonck o Iohannes Standonck (Mechelen, 16 agosto 1453 – Parigi, 5 febbraio 1504) è stato un religioso belga, era un fiammingo, scrittore di lingua latina e professore alla Sorbona. Nasce da una famiglia povera da Cornelius Standock, calzolaio e da Elisabeth van Isscohot. Studia prima alla scuola parrocchiale del suo villaggio poi a Gouda dai Fratelli della vita comune e diventerà poi un sostenitore della Devotio moderna. Nel 1469 comincia degli studi superiori a Lovanio che finirà a Parigi dove arriva nel 1473. (it)
  • Jan Standonck of van Standonck (Mechelen, 16 augustus 1453 - Parijs, 5 februari 1504) was een rooms-katholiek kerk- en schoolhervormer met Europese impact. Hij gaf vorm aan een college dat vurige hervormers afleverde en droeg bij aan de verspreiding van het klassensysteem met rapporten en overgangscriteria. Standonck was professor theologie aan de Sorbonne en kanunnik van de kathedraal van Beauvais. (nl)
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