Petrus Nannius (also Pieter Nanninck, b. 1496, Alkmaar - d. 1557) was a Dutch poet, accomplished Latin scholar and humanist of the 16th century. A contemporary of Desiderius Erasmus, he was born in Alkmaar and was an important figure in the humanism of the time, having provided a foundation with his teaching for the later flowering of humanism in the region.
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| - Pierre Nanninck (fr)
- Petrus Nannius (nl)
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| - Pieter Nanninck, latinisé en Petrus Nannius, né en 1500 à Alkmaar, mort le 21 juillet 1557 à Louvain, est un philologue, traducteur, écrivain et poète humaniste néerlandais. (fr)
- Petrus Nannius (1496 - 1557) was een 16de-eeuwse humanist. Hij was hoogleraar Latijn aan het Leuvense Collegium Trilingue, filoloog, vertaler en poëet. (nl)
- Petrus Nannius (also Pieter Nanninck, b. 1496, Alkmaar - d. 1557) was a Dutch poet, accomplished Latin scholar and humanist of the 16th century. A contemporary of Desiderius Erasmus, he was born in Alkmaar and was an important figure in the humanism of the time, having provided a foundation with his teaching for the later flowering of humanism in the region. (en)
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| - Pieter Nanninck by Philip Galle (en)
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| - Pieter Nanninck, latinisé en Petrus Nannius, né en 1500 à Alkmaar, mort le 21 juillet 1557 à Louvain, est un philologue, traducteur, écrivain et poète humaniste néerlandais. (fr)
- Petrus Nannius (also Pieter Nanninck, b. 1496, Alkmaar - d. 1557) was a Dutch poet, accomplished Latin scholar and humanist of the 16th century. A contemporary of Desiderius Erasmus, he was born in Alkmaar and was an important figure in the humanism of the time, having provided a foundation with his teaching for the later flowering of humanism in the region. We first hear of Nannius teaching in Gouda, South Holland. His appointment here is considered a turning point in the humanism of Gouda, in that the humanistic spirit was being found less inside monasteries, and more in public, secular life. In 1539, Nannius succeeded Conrad Goclenius as Latin teacher at the Collegium Trilingue, where he taught renowned intellectuals of the age such as Jacobus Cruquius. Nannius was described by Flemish humanist Justus Lipsius as the first person to introduce a love of letters in the Collegium Trilingue. Nannius served in this capacity from 1539 to his death in 1557. (en)
- Petrus Nannius (1496 - 1557) was een 16de-eeuwse humanist. Hij was hoogleraar Latijn aan het Leuvense Collegium Trilingue, filoloog, vertaler en poëet. (nl)
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