LC control no. | no2013029917 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Aesticampianus, Johannes, 1457-1520 |
Variant(s) | Aesticampianus, Iohannes, 1457-1520 Rhagius, Johannes, 1457-1520 Ragius, Johannes, 1457-1520 Rak, Johannes, 1457-1520 Sommerfeld, Johannes von, 1457-1520 Von Sommerfeld, Johannes, 1457-1520 Johannes, Von Sommerfeld, 1457-1520 Johannes, Aesticampianus, 1457-1520 |
Associated country | Germany |
Associated place | KracoĢw, Poland Frankfurt an der Oder, Germany Leipzig, Germany |
Birth date | 1457 |
Death date | 15200531 |
Place of birth | Sommerfeld, Germany |
Place of death | Wittenberg, Gemany |
Field of activity | Theology Humanism |
Profession or occupation | Theologians Humanists Teachers |
Special note | Do not confuse with Sommerfeld, Jan, d. 1501 [n 2006064680], who also called himself Aesticampianus. |
Found in | M. Tul. Ciceronis pulcherrimi. elega[n]tissimi[que]. De oratore libri tres. non minore studio q[uam] arte, 1515: t.p. verso Aiir (Ioannis Aesticampiani) leaf Aiv (Joannes Ragius Aesticampianus) German Wikipedia, Dec. 16, 2012 (Johannes Aesticampianus (also named Johannes Rhagius, also named Johannes von Sommerfeld; b. 1457 in Sommerfeld; d. 31. Mai 1520 in Wittenberg)' theologian and humanist;; Johannes Rak was born in 1457 in Sommerfeld the son of Matthias Rak) Glomski, J. Patronage and humanist literature in the age of the Jagiellons, 2007: p. 230 (Johannes Rhagius Aesticampianus (1457-1520) was a wandering humanist from Sommerfeld in Lusatia who had been a pupil of Celtis at Cracow before going to study in Italy. He taught at Frankfurt a.d. Oder before coming to Leipzig, and he was forced to leave Leipzig because of a conflict with the older masters) |
Associated language | lat |