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Ferrarius, Johannes, 1485 or 1486-1558

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Personal name headingFerrarius, Johannes, 1485 or 1486-1558
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Variant(s)Eisenmann, Johannes, 1485 or 1486-1558
Eisermann, Johannes, 1485 or 1486-1558
Ferrarius, Johannes, 1485 or 6-1558
Ferrarius Montanus, Joannes, 1485?-1558
Ferrarius Montanus, Ioannes, 1485 or 1486-1558
Ferrarius Montanus, Johannes, 1485 or 1486-1558
Ioannes, de Monte Ferrato, 1485 or 1486-1558
Other standard no.0000000080929223
Q90845
Associated placeHesse (Landgraviate)
Birth date[1485,1486]
Death date1558-06-25
Place of birthAmöneburg (Marburg-Biedenkopf, Germany)
Place of deathMarburg (Germany)
AffiliationPhilipps-Universität Marburg
Profession or occupationLawyers Theologians Philosophers College teachers
University and college faculty members
Found inHis Ioannis Ferrarii Montani In vsus feudorum collectanea ... 1554.
LC data base, 4-12-90 (hdg.: Ferrarius Montanus, Joannes, 1485?-1558)
Allg. deut. Biogr. (Ferrarius, Johannes, original name: Eisermann, b. 1485 or 1486, became prof. of law at the Universität Marburg, later rector, d. 6-25-1558)
Deut. Lit.-Lex. (Ferrarius Montanus, Johannes, original name: Eisenmann)
Pietro, d'Ancarano. In quinque Decretalium libros facundissima commentaria, 1581: t.p. (cum clarissim[i] iurisconsultorum ... Ioannisq[ue] de Monte Ferrato)
German Wikipedia, viewed on Oct. 31st, 2023 (Johann(es) Ferrarius (also Johannes Eisermann or Ferrarius Montanus; born approximatley 1486 in Amöneburg; died 25 June 1558 in Marburg) was a German jurist, theologian and philosopher. He was the founding rector of the Philipps University of Marburg.)
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