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  1. Beatus Rhenanus o Beato Renano (1485-1547) fue un humanista y religioso reformador protestante alemán, coleccionista de libros, y gran estudioso de los clásicos. Cursó estudios en la famosa escuela latina de Schlettstadt, de la que salieron una serie de destacados académicos, y en la Universidad de París, se dedicó al estudio de los ...

    • Collège du Cardinal-Lemoine
    • 20 de julio de 1547jul. (61 años), Estrasburgo (Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico)
    • Beat Bild
  2. Beatus Rhenanus (22 August 1485 – 20 July 1547), born as Beatus Bild, was a German humanist, religious reformer, classical scholar, [1] and book collector. [2] Early life and education. School workbook of Beatus Rhenanus. Rhenanus was born on 22 August 1485 in Schlettstadt (Sélestat) in Alsace. [3] . He was the third of three brothers. [4] .

  3. 20 de jul. de 1998 · Beatus Rhenanus, German humanist, writer, and advocate of Christian reform whose editorial work helped to preserve a wealth of classical literature. He befriended Dutch humanist Desiderius Erasmus and later authored his biography. Learn more about the life and legacy of Rhenanus.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Beatus Rhenanus (August 22, 1485 - July 20, 1547), was a German humanist, religious reformer, and classical scholar. Educated at the famous Latin school in Schlettstadt, which produced a number of prominent scholars, and at the University of Paris, he became a dedicated scholar of the ancient classics and of German history.

  5. BEATUS RHENANUS, THE ROMAN COMITIA AND BIONDO FLAVIO' S ROMA TRIUMPHANS In their meticulous recent edition of Beatus Rhenanus's correspondence the editors confess of Ep. 80 (31 August 1516), which deals with Roman electoral procedures, that they have not been able to track down « une source principale » . 1

  6. Natural de Sélestat ,y antiguo alumno de la escuela de latín, Beatus Rhenanus legó su biblioteca a su ciudad natal a su muerte, en julio de 1547. [3] Está constituida de 423 volúmenes, que contienen 1287 obras y 41 manuscritos en diversas colecciones, a los que hay que añadir 33 manuscritos antiguos y 255 cartas autógrafas.

  7. Beatus Rhenanus Library. The Beatus Rhenanus Library holds print materials as well as a number of manuscripts. Using a dense and extensive network, Rhenanus amassed the works from across Europe which now constitute this collection.