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Geldenhauer, Gerard, 1482-1542

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Personal name headingGeldenhauer, Gerard, 1482-1542
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Variant(s)Geldenhouwer, Gerard, 1482-1542
Geldenhauer, Gerardus, 1482-1542
Gerard, van Nijmegen, 1482-1542
Gerardus Noviomagus, 1482-1542
Geldenhauer Noviomagus, Gerardus, 1482-1542
Geldenhauer, Gerhard, 1482-1542
Eobanus, Gerhard, 1482-1542
Geldenhaurius, Gerardus, 1482-1542
Nimègue, Gerard de, 1482-1542
Noviomagus, Gerardus, 1482-1542
Novomagus, Gerardus, 1482-1542
Argyrophylax, G., 1482-1542
Other standard no.0000000108702400
Birth date1482
Death date1542-01-10
Place of birthNijmegen (Netherlands)
AffiliationPhilipps-Universität Marburg
Profession or occupationHumanists Authors Theologians Historians College teachers
Found inHis Historische werken, 1998: t.p. (Gerard Geldenhouwer van Nijmegen, 1482-1542) p. 10 (surname often written in German form "Geldenhauer"; he preferred the form "Geldenhouwer") p. 51, etc. (Gerard van Nijmegen)
Contemporaries of Erasmus, 1985-87: (Gerard Geldenhouwer of Nijmegen, 1482-10 January 1542; Geldenhauer, Noviomagus, Neocomus; b. at Nijmegen; humanist, author)
Eerste nederlandse syst. inger. encyc., 1952: v. 10 (Geldenhauer, Gerard or Gerardus Noviomagus)
Prinsen, J. Collectanea van Gerardus Geldenhauer Noviomagus, 1901
Oosthoeks encyc., 1968: (Geldenhauer Noviomagus, Gerardus)
DBE, 1996: (Geldenhauer, Gerhard, genannt Noviomagus)
BnF, catalogue général, viewed June 1, 2022 (Geldenhauer, Gerhard ; born 1482 in Nijmegen, died 20 January 1542 in Marburg ; theologian and historian ; variant names: Eobanus, Gerhard; Geldenhaurius, Gerardus; Nimègue, Gerard de; Noviomagus, Gerardus; Novomagus, Gerardus)
   <http://ark.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb12072594x>
Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek, viewed June 1, 2022 (Geldenhauer, Gerhard ; born 1482, died 1542/1552 ; also published under the pseudonym: Argyrophylax, G. ; theologian, humanist and historian)
   <https://d-nb.info/gnd/121278875>
English Wikipedia, viewed June 1, 2022 (Gerard Geldenhouwer ; born 1482, died 10 January 1542 ; in 1532 he became professor at the newly founded Lutheran University of Marburg, first as professor of history and later as professor of theology, specializing in the New Testament)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerard_Geldenhouwer>
Not found inGrote Winkler Prins encyc.