LC control no. | n 86813037 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Johannes, de Lapide, approximately 1425-1496 |
Variant(s) | De la PIerre, Jean, approximately 1425-1496 De Lapide, Johannes, approximately 1425-1496 Hegelin, Johann, approximately 1425-1496 Hélin, Johann, approximately 1425-1496 Hemlin, Johann, approximately 1425-1496 Henelyn, Johann, approximately 1425-1496 Henlin, Johann, approximately 1425-1496 Heynlein, Johann, approximately 1425-1496 Heynlin, Johann, approximately 1425-1496 Johannes, de Lapide, ca. 1425-1496 La Pierre, Jean, approximately 1425-1496 Lapidanus, Johannes, approximately 1425-1496 Lapide, Jean à, approximately 1425-1496 Lapide, Johannes de, approximately 1425-1496 Lapideus, Johannes, approximately 1425-1496 Lapierre, Jean, approximately 1425-1496 Pierre, Jean La, approximately 1425-1496 Steinlin, Johann, approximately 1425-1496 |
See also | Employer: Universität Basel Employer: Université de Paris |
Associated place | Paris (France) |
Birth date | 1425~ |
Death date | 1496-03-12 |
Place of birth | Stein (Königsbach-Stein, Germany) |
Place of death | Basel (Switzerland) |
Affiliation | Universität Basel Université de Paris |
Profession or occupation | Printers Humanists Theologians College teachers |
Found in | nuc86-22096: His Resolutio dubiorum [MI] 1506 (hdg. on GmC rept.: Johannes de Lapide) Mansell (hdg.: Heynlin, Johann, 1425?-1496) Schaff-Herzog (Heynlin, Von Stein (de Lapide), Johann; b. at Stein bet. 1425 and 1430; d. Basel, 3/12/1496; Johannes Heynlin, J. Heynlin) Wikipedia, 9 June 2015 (Johann Heynlin, variously spelled Heynlein, Henelyn, Henlin, Hélin, Hemlin, Hegelin, Steinlin; and translated as Jean à Lapide, Jean La Pierre (Lapierre, de la Pierre), Johannes Lapideus, Johannes Lapidanus, Johannes de Lapide; born about 1425 in Stein, near Pforzheim in Baden-Württemburg; scholar, humanist, theologian; introduced the printing press to Paris in the late fifteenth century; in 1464 went to University of Basel, and was admitted to the faculty; later became professor of theology at the Sorbonne) |
Associated language | lat |