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185:. He held that position 1545 to 1547. At the same time, Corderius was a teacher and director at the "Twelve," a boarding school. The state paid for the living costs of the pupils, who were allowed to confess or go on with their ministries. The boarding school was suppressed in 1587, same year the Academy was inaugurated. The state granted Corderius a retirement pension in recognition of his 12 years of service. During this period 386: 459:
2000 "Find of new editions of Bibles and of two 'lost' grammatical works of Michael Servetus" and "The doctor Michael Servetus was descendant of jews", González Echeverría , Francisco Javier. Abstracts, 37th International Congress on the History of Medicine, September 10–15, 2000, Galveston, Texas,
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2011 "The love for truth. Life and work of Michael Servetus", (El amor a la verdad. Vida y obra de Miguel Servet.), printed by Navarro y Navarro, Zaragoza, collaboration with the Government of Navarra, Department of Institutional Relations and Education of the Government of Navarra, 607 pp, 64
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2011 September 9th, Francisco González Echeverría VI International Meeting for the History of Medicine, Barcelona.New Discoveries on the biography of Michael De Villeneuve (Michael Servetus) & New discoverys on the work of Michael De Villeneuve (Michael
173:. Corderius was in charge of a class in the School of de Rive. Over the next few years he saw rising hostility toward Protestants. He left the city and joined William Farel in Neuchâtel. Corderius was named as the director of the schools of the town. 141:
He gave up his priestly functions near 1540 when Paris, having heard of his competence, called him for teaching grammar in diverse locations. In 1523, Cordier was admitted to the College of la Marche as the Chair of Rhetoric. He taught
146:, and Calvin dedicated his Commentaries on the Epistle to the Thessalonians to him. In 1528 Cordier took charge of the Grammar School of Navarre. He taught in various locations in France, never stopping at any city for a long time. 228:
offered Corderius another teaching position, and he accepted. Thus Corderius spent the last period of life as he had twenty years before, teaching a class. He died on September 8 of 1564. Corderius was buried at the cemetery of
271:. This work had many French editions, some from the famous editor Rovillius among others. On the Spanish translations of this work, the scholar González Echeverría proved at 491: 272: 496: 406: 283:) carried out this task in the edition of 1551, at the workshop of a friend, the printer Jean Frellon. These translations were anonymous, just like his 501: 169:
Denounced for his ideas, Corderius fled France in 1536 or 1537 and took refuge in the Republic of Geneva. There he taught alongside Calvin and
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Corderius was a brilliant pedagogian and grammarian who contributed much to the recognition of pedagogy, rhetoric, and linguistics.
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Jules Bonnet Le testament de Mathurin Cordier dans le volume 17 de la Société de l'Histoire du Protestantisme Français
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He possessed special tact and liking for teaching children, and wrote several books for them; the most famous is his
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Website on the works by Michael Servetus, including his translations of Mathurin Cordier's works
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Louis Polla, Rues de Lausanne, Lausanne, éditions 24 heures, 1981, 191 p. (
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Principia Latine loquendi scribendique, sive selecta quaedam ex Epistolis
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De Corrupti Sermonis apud Gallos Emendatione et Latine loquendi Ratione
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De Corrupti Sermonis apud Gallos Emendatione et Latine loquendi Ratione
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Remontrances et exhortations au roi et aux grands de son royaume
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In October 1545 the Vaud appointed Corderius as director the
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Nevers
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John Calvin
Geneva Council
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