SCALIGER, Josephus Justus — (1540–1609) Scholar and philologist. Scaliger was born in France, the son of Italian hu manist Julius Caesar Scaliger (1484–1558). Josephus converted to Calvinism and took temporary refuge in Geneva, Switzerland, during the wars of religion.… … Historical Dictionary of the Netherlands
Scaliger, Josephus Justus — (1540 1609) French literary and linguistic scholar. The son of an expatriate Italian humanist, Julius Caesar Scaliger, he seems to have believed his father s false claim of descent from the della Scala dynasty that had ruled Verona. He stud… … Historical Dictionary of Renaissance
Scaliger, Julius Caesar — (1484 1558) Italian humanist, fa ther of Josephus Justus Scaliger. Born Giulio Bordone, the son of a painter of miniatures who settled in Venice, he claimed to be de scended from the della Scala family that had formerly ruled Verona. For a… … Historical Dictionary of Renaissance
Julius Caesar Scaliger — or Giulio Cesare della Scala (April 23, 1484 ndash; October 21, 1558), was an Italian scholar and physician spending a large part of his career in France. He employed the techniques and discoveries of Renaissance humanism to defend… … Wikipedia
Скалигер, Жозеф Жюст — Жозеф Жюст (Иосиф Юстус) Скалигер Joseph Juste Scaliger Портрет Жозефа Скалигера кисти Пауля Мерула (Paullus Merula), 3 го библиотекаря Лейденского Университета, 1597. Дата рождения: 5 августа 1540 … Википедия
Leiden University Library — (Leiden, The Netherlands) is a library founded in 1575 in Leiden, the Netherlands. It is regarded as a significant place in the development of European culture: it is a part of a small number of cultural centres that gave direction to the… … Wikipedia
Giulio Cesare Scaligero — Julio César Escalígero. Giulio Cesare Scaligero o della Scala, latinizado Julius Caesar Scaliger y también llamado Julio César Escalígero (Rocca di Riva, Lago de Garda 23 de abril de 1484 Agen, 21 de octubre de 1558), médico, filósofo, botánico y … Wikipedia Español
Leiden University — Universiteit Leiden Latin: Academia Lugduno Batava Motto Praesidium Libertatis … Wikipedia
HEBRAISTS, CHRISTIAN — (1100–1890). Factors governing gentile enterprises in Hebrew scholarship prior to the latest phase of more widespread secular attitudes may be distinguished as (1) motivation; (2) scholarly facilities; and (3) occasion; appreciation and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Chronology of Jesus — See also: Gospel harmony, Historical Jesus, and Historicity of Jesus Medieval Russian icon depicting the life of Jesus. The Chronology of Jesus aims to establish a historical order for some of the events of the life of Jesus in the four… … Wikipedia