LC control no. | n 83046815 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Peutinger, Konrad, 1465-1547 |
Variant(s) | Peutinger, Konrad, 1465-1546 or 1547 Peutinger, Konrad, 1465-1546 or 7 Peutinger, Chuonrad, 1465-1547 Peutinger, Chuonradus, 1465-1547 Peutinger, Conrad, 1465-1547 Peutinger, Conradus, 1465-1547 Peutinger, C., 1465-1547 Peutinger, 1465-1547 Peutingerus, Conradus, 1465-1546 or 1547 Peutingerus, Chonradus, 1465-1547 Peutingerus, Cuonradus, 1465-1547 Peutingerus, C., 1465-1547 Pytingerus, Conradus, 1465-1547 Beyttinger, Konrad, 1465-1547 |
Other standard no. | 0000000121343393 |
Located | Augsburg (Germany) |
Birth date | 1465-10 |
Death date | 1547-12-28 |
Place of birth | Augsburg (Germany) |
Place of death | Augsburg (Germany) |
Profession or occupation | Humanists Philologists Lawyers Historians Archaeologists Diplomats Politicians Economists Antiquarians |
Special note | According to Capelli's Chronologia, German custom at this time was to reckon new year from Christmas Day. Hence uncertainty about death date. |
Found in | Jordanes. De rebus Gothorum, 1515. Lotter, J.G. Historia vitae atque meritorum Conradi Peutingeri ... 1783: t.p. (Historia vitae ... Conradi Peutingeri, ICti. Augustani) p. 6 (b. a.d. 15 Oct. anno 1465) p. 47 (d. 5 Kal. Jan. 1547) Allg. deut. Biog. (Peutinger, Konrad; city clerk of Augsburg and humanist; b. 10/15/1465 at Augsburg, d. there 12/28/1547) Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek, viewed June 20, 2024 (Peutinger, Konrad ; German humanist, philologist, lawyer, historian, and archaeologist ; born 1465 in Augsburg, died 1547 in Augsburg ; variant names: Peutinger, Chuonrad; Peutinger, Chuonradus; Peutinger, Conrad; Peutinger, Conradus; Peutinger, C.; Peutinger; Peutingerus, Chonradus; Peutingerus, Cuonradus; Peutingerus, C.; Pytingerus, Conradus; Beyttinger, Konrad) <https://d-nb.info/gnd/118740652> English Wikipedia, viewed June 20, 2024 (Konrad Peutinger ; born 14 October 1465, died 28 December 1547 ; was a German humanist, jurist, diplomat, politician, economist and archaeologist, serving as Emperor Maximilian I's chief archaeological adviser. A senior official in the municipal government of the Imperial City of Augsburg, he served as a counselor to Emperor Maximilian I and his successor Charles V. Also known as a passionate antiquarian) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konrad_Peutinger> |