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Cornelius Musius

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Inscriptions and textual elements: Martyrio coronatur LLugd. Batau. CIƆ.IƆ LXXII. Æt. LXXII. Inscriptions and textual elements: CORNELIVS MVSIVS DEL= / PHENSIS BATAVVS. / Hagia Secundi syllabas amat docti, / Et Isca felix Lipsio est: / Te jure semper gloriabitur, Musi, / Hollandiorum Delphium. Headings and textual elements: 49. Inscriptions and textual elements: Fr. Raphelenguis. possibly illustration from: Foppens, Bibliotheca Belgica, 1737. Literature reference: Gert Gielis, "De tweestrijd voorbij. The symbiosis of scholasticism and humanism at the Leuven theological faculty". Jan Papy (ed.), The Leuven Collegium Trilingue 1517-1797. Erasmus, humanist educational practice and the new language institute Latin-Greek-Hebrew. Leuven-Paris-Bristol 2017, 50.
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Title: Cornelius Musius
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Inscriptions and textual elements: Martyrio coronatur LLugd.
Batau.
CIƆ.
IƆ LXXII.
Æt.
LXXII.
Inscriptions and textual elements: CORNELIVS MVSIVS DEL= / PHENSIS BATAVVS.
/ Hagia Secundi syllabas amat docti, / Et Isca felix Lipsio est: / Te jure semper gloriabitur, Musi, / Hollandiorum Delphium.
Headings and textual elements: 49.
Inscriptions and textual elements: Fr.
Raphelenguis.
possibly illustration from: Foppens, Bibliotheca Belgica, 1737.
Literature reference: Gert Gielis, "De tweestrijd voorbij.
The symbiosis of scholasticism and humanism at the Leuven theological faculty".
Jan Papy (ed.
), The Leuven Collegium Trilingue 1517-1797.
Erasmus, humanist educational practice and the new language institute Latin-Greek-Hebrew.
Leuven-Paris-Bristol 2017, 50.

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