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Major, Johann, 1533-1600

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Personal name headingMajor, Johann, 1533-1600
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Variant(s)Joachimus, Johannes Maior, 1533-1600
Maior, Ioannes, 1533-1600
Maior, Johann, 1533-1600
Maior, Johannes, 1533-1600
Maior Joachimus, Johannes, 1533-1600
Major, Joannes, 1533-1600
Major, Joh., 1533-1600
Major, Johannes, 1533-1600
Mayer, Hänsel, 1533-1600
Mayer, Johannes, 1533-1600
Maior, Johannes, aus Joachimsthal, 1533-1600
Other standard no.Q102338
LocatedMainz (Germany) Wittenberg (Saxony-Anhalt, Germany)
Birth date1533-01-02
Death date1600-03-16
Place of birthJáchymov (Czech Republic)
Place of deathZerbst (Germany)
Field of activityTheology
Profession or occupationTheologians Humanists Poets
Found inExeqviae reverendo et clarissimo viro Philippo Melanthoni, 1560: t.p. (Iohanne Maiore)
RLIN, Feb. 20, 2003 (hdgs.: Major, Johann, 1533-1600; Major, Johann)
Carmina - Orationes - Collocutiones, 2007: t.p. (Ioannes Maior) Introd. (Major (Mayer), Johannes, also called Hänsel Mayer; b. 1533 in Joachimsthal, Bohemia; d. Mar. 16, 1600 in Zerbst) original t.p. (Iohanne Maiore Ioachimo)
Jocher, Allgemeiner Gelehrten-Lexicon, 1751: Bd. 3, c. 56 (hdg: Major, Joh.; theologian, b. 1533 in Joachimsthal, Bohemia; obtained D. Theol. in Mainz, went to Wittenberg, joining Faculty of Theology; named "Poet" by Emperor Ferdinand I in 1558; d. in Zerbst, Mar. 16, 1600)
Vereichnis der im deutschen Sprachgebiet erschienenen Drucke des 16. Jahrhunderts: I. Abt., Bd. 12 (hdg.: Maior, Johannes, aus Joachimsthal; Maior, Johannes, Dr.; Maior, Johannes Joachimus)
OCLC, Apr. 20, 2007 (hdg.: Major, Joannes, 1533-1600; Maior, Johannes; Maior, Johann, 1535-1600; Maior Joachimus, Johannes)
Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek, viewed on Sept. 12th, 2022 (Major, Johann; theologian, humanists; born Sankt Joachimsthal; died Zerbst (Anhalt); active in Mainz and Wittenberg; variant names: Major, Joannes; Major, Johannes; Maior, Johannes, aus Joachimsthal; Maior, Johannes, von Joachimsthal; Major von Joachimsthal, Johannes; Joachimsthal, Johannes Major von; Mayer, Hänsel; Mayer, Johannes; Maiorus, Johannes; Maior, Johann; Maior Ioachimus, Johannes; Major Joachimus, Johann; Maior, Johannes Joachimus; Maior, Johannes)
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English Wikipedia, viewed on Sept. 12th, 2022 (Johann Major (2 January 1533 - 6 [German Wikipedia: 16] March 1600) was a German Protestant theologian, humanist and poet)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Major>