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  1. Joachim Camerarius (12 April 1500 – 17 April 1574), the Elder, was a German classical scholar. His critical abilities, his deep understanding of Greek and Latin, and his wide-ranging knowledge of the ancient world made him one of the foremost German scholars of his time.

  2. 13 de abr. de 2024 · Joachim Camerarius was a German classical scholar and Lutheran theologian who mediated between Protestants and Catholics at the Reformation. He joined the humanist circle of Helius Eobanus Hessus at Erfurt in 1518 and later became the pupil and friend of Philipp Melanchthon at Wittenberg (1521).

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  3. El humanista alemán J. Camerarius publicó numerosas obras destinadas a la enseñanza. Entre ellas se encuentran las traducciones al latín de los Progymnasmata de Teón (la primera que se realizaba) y de Aftonio, así como un extenso manual que intentaba.

  4. Resumen — El humanista alemán J. Camerarius publicó numerosas obras des-tinadas a la enseñanza. Entre ellas se encuentran las traducciones al latín de los Progymnasmata de Teón (la primera que se realizaba) y de Aftonio, así como un extenso manual que intentaba abarcar la enseñanza de la composición en todas sus vertientes, los Elementa rhetoricae.

  5. 6 de nov. de 2017 · Joachim Camerarius, a German botanist, physician, and humanist, was born on Nov. 6, 1534. Camerarius the Younger, so known because his father, Joachim the Elder, was a prominent humanist during the days of Martin Luther and Philip Melanchton, issued his emblem book in four parts, or centuries, each with 100 emblems.

  6. Joachim Camerarius the Younger (German "Kammermeister") (6 November 1534 – 11 October 1598, Nuremberg) was a German physician, botanist, zoologist and humanist scholar. Life. He was born in Nuremberg, the son of the famed humanist Joachim Camerarius the elder (1500–1574).

  7. 4 de sept. de 2009 · Topics. Joachim Camerarius (1534–1598), the Nuremberg doctor and botanist, produced one of the most influential writings on European emblematics with his four-volume work which was published from 1595–1605. In this 1587 volume, appearing for the time with scholarly commentary, Camerarius develops a new project - he sets the moral ...