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Fabricius, Joannes, Montanus, 1527-1566

LC control no.nr 92010545
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPA8520.F26
Personal name headingFabricius, Joannes, Montanus, 1527-1566
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Variant(s)Fabritius, Ihon, Montanus, 1527-1566
Fabricius, Johannes, Montanus, 1527-1566
Schmid, Johannes, Montanus, 1527-1566
Schmid, Jean, 1527-1566
Schmid, Hans, 1527-1566
Fabricius Montanus, Johannes, 1527-1566
Schmied, Jean, 1527-1566
Schmidt, Jean, 1527-1566
Schmidt, Johannes, 1527-1566
Schmied, Johann, 1527-1566
Other standard no.0000000079712473
Birth date1527
Death date1566-09-05
Place of birthBergheim (France)
Place of deathChur (Switzerland)
Profession or occupationTeachers Clergy Poets Humanists
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Found inHis An oration of Ihon Fabritius Montanus, 1562.
NUC pre-56 (Fabricius, Joannes, Montanus, 1527-1566)
Poèmes latins, 2018: title page (Johannes Fabricius Montanus) page 13, etc. (he was born Johannes Schmid in the autumn of 1527 in the town of Bergheim, Alsace; he wrote poetry in Latin; he served as a teacher and pastor in Zurich; he died of the plague on 5 September 1566)
German Wikipedia, viewed on Aug. 29th, 2024 (Johannes Fabricius Montanus (actually Johannes/Jean/Hans Schmid; born in the fall of 1527 in Bergheim, Alsace; died September 5, 1566 in Chur) was a reformed clergyman, neo-Latin poet and polymath.)
Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek, viewed on Aug. 29th, 2024 (Fabricius Montanus, Johannes; born Bergheim (Oberelsass), 1527; died Chur, 1566; humanist, Protestant theologian, reformer, teacher, minister; variant names (small selection): Schmied, Jean; Schmidt, Jean; Schmidt, Johannes; Schmied, Johann)
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