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M. Tullii Ciceronis Officiorum libri III. De amicitia. De senectute. Paradoxa. Somnium Scipionis. De senectute & Somnium Scipionis etiam Theodori Gazæ versione. Omnia denuo vigilantiori cura recognita per Des. Erasmum Rot. & Conradum Goclenium, deprehensis ac restitutis aliquot locis non
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This is Goclenius to whom Erasmus told his autobiography (Compendium vitae) in 1524. He also authorized him to conduct a general edition of his works. In May 1519, Goclenius had composed a metrical version of the catalog of the works of the great writer,
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Although originally he did not support his candidacy, Erasmus quickly became fond of Goclenius. He praised his mastery of classical languages and teaching in many of his letters (including one to
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van Peteghem, P.P.J.L. (1988). "Erasmus' Last Will, the Holy Roman Empire and the Low Countries". In Weiland, Jan Sperna; Frijhoff, Willem Th. M. (eds.).
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who would later become notable humanists in their own right. He kept this chair until his death in 1539, after which he was succeeded by
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of Leuven), but the nomination was contested, and a very long trial followed. In 1534, with his friend the Polish diplomat and humanist
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From the Revival of Learning to the End of the Eighteenth Century in Italy, France, England and the Netherlands
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Orientalism, Aramaic and Kabbalah in the Catholic Reformation: The First Printing of the Syriac New Testament
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Goclenius enjoyed considerable reputation in his time: in his lifetime he was proposed to succeed
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Contemporaries of Erasmus : A Biographical Register of the Renaissance and Reformation
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Little is known of his youth, except that as a child he attended the school of humanist
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Contemporaries of Erasmus: A Biographical Register of the Renaissance and Reformation
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The Limits of Influence: Pico, Louvain, and the Crisis of Renaissance Astrology
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Erasmus His Life and Character as Shown in His Correspondence and Works
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in autumn 1521, Goclenius became his agent and trusted man in
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Bietenholz, Peter G.; Deutscher, Thomas Brian, eds. (2003).
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The inscription of his tomb in 211:, he was appointed provost of the 178:lucubrationum Erasmicarum elenchus 14: 336:Godelieve Tournoy-Thoen, article 322:6, 1939, p. 7-19 et 135–153. 274:He wrote a Latin version of the 19:For other possible meanings see 438:Broecke, Steven Vanden (2003). 183:In April 1525 he was appointed 1: 655:16th-century writers in Latin 367:Erasmus: the Growth of a Mind 331:Geschichtsblätter fĂĽr Waldeck 266:, reads "the other Erasmus". 483:University of Toronto Press 686: 615:Cambridge University Press 401:Wilkinson, Robert (2007). 264:St. Peter's Church, Leuven 18: 160:). When Erasmus moved to 115:Alexander Hegius von Heek 333:60, 1968, p. 10-23. 320:Humanisme et Renaissance 127:Old University of Leuven 125:, and later moved on to 258:delivered his eulogy ( 228:Corpus Christi College 246:(1530) to Goclenius. 189:Cathedral of Our Lady 123:University of Cologne 101:in 1490, and died in 99:Landgraviate of Hesse 205:liberal arts faculty 105:on 25 January 1539. 16:Renaissance humanist 236:Collegium Trilingue 139:Collegium Trilingue 605:Sandys, John Edwin 573:. Vol. 9–11. 338:Conradus Goclenius 325:Friedrich Meuser, 312:Recherches sur le 209:Johannes Dantiscus 141:, where he taught 131:Adrianus Barlandus 93:, who was born in 91:Desiderius Erasmus 518:Fraser's Magazine 481:. 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Index

Goclenius
Mengeringhausen
Leuven
Humanist
Renaissance
humanist
Latin
Desiderius Erasmus
Mengeringhausen
Landgraviate of Hesse
Leuven
Alexander Hegius von Heek
Deventer
University of Cologne
Old University of Leuven
Adrianus Barlandus
Latin
Collegium Trilingue
Jacob Cruucke
Andreas Masius
Petrus Nannius
Thomas More
Basel
Leuven
Low Countries
canon
Cathedral of Our Lady
Antwerp
Pope Leo X
liberal arts faculty

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