Johannes Damascenus — Johannes von Damaskus (* ca. 650 in Damaskus; † 4. Dezember vor 754 in Mar Saba) mit dem Beinamen Chrysorrhoas (Χρυσορροας „der Gold Verströmende“), arabisch Yaḥyā ibn Manṣūr, lateinisch Ioannes Damascenus, war ein berühmter Theologe und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Johannes Vingboons — (1616/1617 Amsterdam, 20 July 1670) was a Dutch cartographer and watercolourist.LifeVingboons came from an artistic family. His father David Vinckboons (1576 1632) was a successful painter and, of his five brothers, Philip Vingboons and Justus… … Wikipedia
Johannes Friedrich (Begriffsklärung) — Johannes Friedrich ist der Name folgender Personen: Johannes Friedrich (* 1948), evangelischer Bischof und Theologe Johann Friderich, auch Jo(h)annes/ is Fri(e)d(e)rich (1563−1629), deutscher Historiker, Philologe und Pädagoge Johannes Friedrich… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Johannes Buxtorf — (December 25 1564 ndash; September 13 1629) was a celebrated Hebraist, member of a family of Orientalists; professor of Hebrew for thirty nine years at Basel and was known by the title, Master of the Rabbis . His massive tome, De Synagoga Judaica … Wikipedia
Johannes Stöffler — (December 10, 1452 ndash; February 16, 1531) was a German mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, priest, maker of astronomical instruments and professor at the University of Tübingen. His name is also sometimes written Stöfler, Stoffler,… … Wikipedia
Johannes Lupi — (c. 1506 ndash; December 20, 1539) was a Franco Flemish composer of the Renaissance. A representative of the generation after Josquin, he was a minor but skilled composer of polyphony who was mainly active in Cambrai. Life His birthplace is… … Wikipedia
Rich DiSilvio — (born 1957 in New York, USA) is a new media developer, artist, author, and architectural designer. He is well noted for his surreal fantasy illustrations and he creates works in the role of photographer, fine artist and digital… … Wikipedia
Johannes Fedé — (also Jean Sohier) (c. 1415 ndash; 1477?) was a French composer of the early Renaissance. While he was mentioned by Eloy d Amerval as one of the greatest composers of the age, and resident in Paradise, relatively few of his works have survived.… … Wikipedia
Johannes Wiedewelt — Johannes Wiedewelt, (July 1, 1731 December 17, 1802), Danish neoclassical sculptor, was born in Copenhagen to royal sculptor to the Danish Court, Just Wiedewelt, and his wife Birgitte Lauridsdatter. Following in his father’s footsteps, he too… … Wikipedia
Johannes Buxtorf II — Johannes Buxtorf the Younger, (August 13 1599 ndash; August 16 1664) was son of the scholar Johannes Buxtorf, and a Protestant Christian Hebraist. Buxtorf was born in Basel, where he also died.Before the age of thirteen he matriculated at the… … Wikipedia