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Schaidenreisser, Simon, approximately 1505-approximately 1573

LC control no.no2015036515
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Personal name headingSchaidenreisser, Simon, approximately 1505-approximately 1573
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Variant(s)Minervius, Simon, approximately 1505-approximately 1573
Minervius, approximately 1505-approximately 1573
Schaydenreysser, Simon Minervius, approximately 1505-approximately 1573
Scheidenreisser, Simon, approximately 1505-approximately 1573
Schaidenreisser, Simon Felix , approximately 1505-approximately 1573
Other standard no.0000000072581095
LocatedMunich (Germany)
Birth date1505~
Death date1573~
Place of birthBautzen (Germany)
Place of deathMunich (Germany)
Profession or occupationHumanists Translators Poets Teachers Archivists
Found inHomer. Odyssea, 1986: title page (zu Teütsch transsferiert, mit argumenten und kurtzen Scholijs erkläret durch Simon Schaidenreisser)
DNB database, viewed June 30, 2022 (Schaidenreisser, Simon; born approximately 1505; died approximately 1573; humanist; town clerk of Munich; translator of Homer ; variant names: Minervius, Simon; Minervius; Schaydenreysser, Simon Minervius; Scheidenreisser, Simon)
   <https://d-nb.info/gnd/11897310X>
German Wikipedia, viewed June 30, 2022 (Simon Schaidenreisser ; born around 1497 in Budissin, died after June 20, 1572 in Munich)
   <https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Schaidenreisser>
Literaturportal Bayern, viewed June 30, 2022 (Simon Schaidenreisser ; born 1497/1500 in Bautzen, died 1592 or June 20, 1573 in Munich ; from 1525 to 1534 he was city poet and rector of the Latin poetry school in Munich and at the same time worked as city archivist ; variant name: Simon Felix Schaidenreisser)
   <https://www.literaturportal-bayern.de/autorinnen-autoren?task=lpbauthor.default&pnd=11897310X>
Associated languageger grc lat