Johannes Vasaeus, the Glossary
Jan Was or Waes, Latinized Johannes Vasaeus (1511 – 21 October 1561) was a Flemish humanist, teacher and historian, who spent his working life in Spain and Portugal.[1]
Table of Contents
14 relations: Alphonse Roersch, Braga, Bruges, Christopher Columbus, Collegium Trilingue, County of Flanders, Ferdinand Columbus, Institución Colombina, Leuven, Portugal, Renaissance humanism, Salamanca, Seville Cathedral, University of Évora.
- Academic staff of the University of Évora
- Flemish Renaissance humanists
- Flemish historians
- Librarians
- Writers from Bruges
Alphonse Roersch
Alphonse Roersch (1870–1951) was a Belgian philologist, professor at the University of Ghent.
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Braga
Braga (Bracara) is a city and a municipality, capital of the northwestern Portuguese district of Braga and of the historical and cultural Minho Province.
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Bruges
Bruges (Brugge; Brügge) is the capital and largest city of the province of West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium, in the northwest of the country.
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Christopher Columbus
Christopher Columbus (between 25 August and 31 October 1451 – 20 May 1506) was an Italian explorer and navigator from the Republic of Genoa who completed four Spanish-based voyages across the Atlantic Ocean sponsored by the Catholic Monarchs, opening the way for the widespread European exploration and colonization of the Americas.
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Collegium Trilingue
The Collegium Trilingue, often also called Collegium trium linguarum, or, after its creator Collegium Buslidianum (Collège des Trois Langues, Dry Tonghen), is a university that was founded in 1517 under the patronage of the humanist, Hieronymus van Busleyden.
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County of Flanders
The County of Flanders was one of the most powerful political entities in the medieval Low Countries, located on the North Sea coast of what is now Belgium.
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Ferdinand Columbus
Ferdinand Columbus (Fernando or Hernando Colón; Fernando Colombo; Fernando Colombo; 15 August 1488 – 12 July 1539) was a Spanish bibliographer and cosmographer, the second son of Christopher Columbus.
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Institución Colombina
The Institución Colombina, situated in Seville, Spain, is the modern-day administrative branch that comprises the Biblioteca Capitular, the Biblioteca Colombina, the Cathedral Archives (el Archivo de la Catedral), Library of the Archbishopric (la Biblioteca del Arzobispado) and the General Archive of the Archbishopric (el Archivo General del Arzobispado).
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Leuven
Leuven, also called Louvain (Löwen), is the capital and largest city of the province of Flemish Brabant in the Flemish Region of Belgium.
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Portugal
Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country located on the Iberian Peninsula in Southwestern Europe, whose territory also includes the Macaronesian archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira.
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Renaissance humanism
Renaissance humanism was a worldview centered on the nature and importance of humanity that emerged from the study of Classical antiquity.
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Salamanca
Salamanca is a municipality and city in Spain, capital of the province of the same name, located in the autonomous community of Castile and León.
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Seville Cathedral
The Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See (Catedral de Santa María de la Sede), better known as Seville Cathedral, is a Catholic cathedral and former mosque in Seville, Andalusia, Spain.
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University of Évora
The University of Évora (Universidade de Évora) is a public university in Évora, Portugal.
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See also
Academic staff of the University of Évora
- António Serrano
- Carlos Zorrinho
- Clara Menéres
- Conor O'Mahony (priest)
- Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles
- João Dias (politician)
- João Luís Carrilho da Graça
- Johannes Vasaeus
- Luis de Molina
- Nuno Severiano Teixeira
- Valentin Stansel
Flemish Renaissance humanists
- Adriaan van Schrieck
- Andreas Schott
- Bonaventura Vulcanius
- Carolus Maneken
- Christophe de Longueil
- Cornelius Grapheus
- Dominicus Lampsonius
- Gabriel Mudaeus
- Gaspar Gevartius
- George Cassander
- Jacobus Cruquius
- Joachim Sterck van Ringelbergh
- Jodocus Badius
- Johannes Despauterius
- Johannes Vasaeus
- Justus Lipsius
- Louis Carrion
- Nicolas Cleynaerts
- Otto van Veen
- Petrus Vulcanius
- Philip Rubens
- Pieter Gillis
Flemish historians
- Adriaan van Schrieck
- Andries Van den Abeele
- Antoon Sanders
- Baldwin of Ninove
- Christian Lupus
- Cornelis Kiliaan
- Cornelius Hazart
- Els Witte
- Emanuel van Meteren
- Emond de Dynter
- Franciscus Haraeus
- Frans Jozef Peter van den Branden
- G. Henry Wouters
- Hendrik de Moy
- Jacobus Typotius
- Jean de Chokier de Surlet
- Jean-Baptiste Gramaye
- Johannes Vasaeus
- Johannes van den Driesche
- Karel de Visch
- Maximilianus Transylvanus
- Ward van Osta
Librarians
- American Library Association Equality Award
- Ana Ilce Gómez Ortega
- Arleen McCarty Hynes
- Claude Sallier
- Danie Olbio
- Derviš Korkut
- Distance education librarian
- Education for librarianship
- Edward R. Straznicky
- Fictional librarians
- Foreign, comparative, and international law librarian
- Franz Gräffer
- Friedrich Müller (linguist)
- Gábor Mátray
- Guerrilla librarian
- H. A. I. Goonetileke
- Huỳnh Thị Xậm
- Indigenous librarianship
- Informationist
- Izetta Roberts Cooper
- Jan Gruter
- Johann Wilhelm Ridler
- Johannes Vasaeus
- John Robert Lee (poet)
- Joseph John Reilly
- Joseph Van Praet
- Jumana Taha
- Kenvi Phillips
- Lajos Abafi
- Librarian
- Librarian of the Year Award
- Librarians in popular culture
- Librarianship and human rights
- Madge Biggs
- Margaret Bingham Stillwell
- Nigerian Library Association
- Paul Dietrich Giseke
- Porter Garnett
- Rita Cox
- Wahida Amiri
Writers from Bruges
- Émile de Laveleye
- A. J. Beirens
- Adrianus van der Burch
- Andries Van den Abeele
- Antoine Mostaert
- Antoine de Bourgogne
- Arthur De Schrevel
- Bonaventura Vulcanius
- Christine D'haen
- David Van Reybrouck
- Emmanuel de Aranda
- Etienne Vermeersch
- Franciscus Lucas Brugensis
- Franciscus Plante
- Frank Adam
- Guido Gezelle
- Hugo Claus
- Jacob van Maerlant
- Jan van Casembroot
- Janus Lernutius
- Jean Charles Joseph de Vegiano
- Jean-Marie Ragon
- Jean-Pierre Van Rossem
- Johan Vandewalle
- Johannes Vasaeus
- Joseph Van Praet
- Louis de Potter
- Lucas Fruytier
- Marguerite Coppin
- Maurits Sabbe
- Olivier de Wree
- Paul de Wispelaere
- Peter Verhelst
- Pieter Aspe
- Randall Lesaffer