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  1. The Herborn Academy ( Latin: Academia Nassauensis) was a Calvinist institution of higher learning in Herborn from 1584 to 1817. The Academy was a centre of encyclopaedic Ramism and the birthplace of both covenant theology and pansophism. Its faculty of theology continues as the Theological Seminary of the Evangelical Church of Hesse and Nassau.

  2. 30 de abr. de 2024 · This chapter considers the origins and development of German Ramism, its engagement with Melanchthonian thought, and the formation of a distinctive Philippo-Ramist synthesis. It focusses especially on Caspar Olevian, Johannes Piscator, and the influential Herborn Academy.

  3. Palabras clave: Teoría del Estado – Política – Jurisprudencia – Teoría de la Constitución. ABSTRACT. Johannes Althusius set forth the first state theory ("Staatslehre") in the Modern legal-political thought. His work "Politica" was the outcome of the syllabus of the Herborn Academy.

  4. The Herborn academy served as a model for Calvinist schools in Central Europe. For a comprehensive study of the importance of the Herborn academy for German Calvinism during the Reformation, see Gerhard Menk, Die hohe Schule Herborn in ihrer Frühzeit (1584-1660) (Wiesbaden, 1981).

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  5. Herborn had its first documentary mention in 1048, and was granted the privilege of a city in 1251 by the Counts of Nassau. In 1584 the Herborn Academy, a Reformed (Calvinistic) institution, was founded by John VI of Nassau-Dillenburg, younger brother of William the Silent and namesake of today's Gymnasium Johanneum.

  6. He continued his studies in the Herborn Academy (1611–1613) and the University of Heidelberg (1613–1614). In 1612 he read the Rosicrucian manifesto Fama Fraternitatis. Comenius was greatly influenced by the Irish Jesuit William Bathe as well as his teachers Johann Piscator, Heinrich Gutberleth, and particularly Heinrich Alsted.

  7. Johannes Althusius' (1557-1638) "Staatslehre" and the Herborn Academy. Texto completo. Dialnet Métricas: 2 Citas. Resumen. español. Johannes Althusius formuló la primera teoría del Estado ("Staatslehre") en el pensamiento jurídico-político moderno.