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Jacobus Clemens non Papa ( also Jacques Clément or Jacob Clemens non Papa ) ( – 1555 or 1556 ) was a Flemish composer of the Renaissance based for most of his life in Flanders.
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His motets, alongside those of Adrian Willaert and Jacobus Clemens non Papa, stand out from the rest of the Flemish motet composers.
The composers Jacobus Gallus and Franz Schubert, and the conductors Hans Richter, Felix Mottl, Georg Tintner and Clemens Krauss were members of the choir.
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Those who uphold the original beliefs of Jacobus Arminius himself, is the common way to define Arminianism, but those of Hugo Grotius, John Wesley and others also understood the term as a sort of umbrella for a bigger alliance of ideas as well.
He is also often depicted with a lion, " a figment " found in the thirteenth-century Golden Legend by Jacobus de Voragine, and less often with an owl, the symbol of wisdom and scholarship.
Jacobus de Voragine, Archbishop of Genoa, compiled the Legenda Sanctorum, ( Readings of the Saints ) also known as Legenda Aurea ( the Golden Legend ) for its worth among readers.
The doctrine of total depravity was affirmed by the Five articles of Remonstrance and by Jacobus Arminius himself, and John Wesley, who strongly identified with Arminius through publication of his periodical The Arminian, also advocated a strong doctrine of inability.
In eastern Spain, Jacobus became " Jacome " or " Jaime "; in Catalunya, it became Jaume, in western Iberia it became " Iago ", from Hebrew י ַ ע ֲ ק ֹ ב, which when prefixed with " Sant " became " Santiago " in Portugal and Galicia ; " Tiago " is also spelled " Diego ", which is also the Spanish name of Saint Didacus of Alcalá.
Civil Cooperation Bureau operative Petrus Jacobus Botes ( who claimed to have also directed bureau operations in Mozambique and
Jacques Dubois ( 1478 – 14 January 1555 ), also known as Jacobus Sylvius in Latin, was a French anatomist in Paris.
Like his contemporary Palestrina, the Flemish composer Jacobus de Kerle ( 1531 / 32 – 1591 ) was also credited with giving a model of composition for the Council of Trent.
A substantial portion of Jacobus ' text was drawn from two epitomes of collected lives of the saints, both also arranged in the order of the liturgical year, written by members of his Dominican order: one is Jean de Mailly's lengthy Abbreviato in gestis miraculis sanctorum ( Summary of the Deeds and Miracles of the Saints ) and the other is Bartholomew of Trent's Epilogum in gesta sanctorum ( Afterword on the Deeds of the Saints ).
The principal building adjacent to the tower and facing the Main Square was built by the town Mayor Jacobus II ( also called Jakab, Jakub ) in the 14th century, while the tower ( originally Gothic ) was erected in the late 13th century.
A fort was erected on the southwest of the island, also called Fort Jacobus ( Fort James ) with the surrounding town called Jacobsstadt ( Jamestown ).
Anjou's fakery has also been well documented by the late Donald Lines Jacobus, founder of The American Genealogist.
In addition to Jacobus Traicetensis, he also signed some of his artworks with his real surname, Claez.
Unfortunately, by the time Atlantic explorers were seeking information in the 1490s, the Inventio had gone missing, and was only known through a summary in a second text, the Itinerarium, written by a Brabantian traveller from's-Hertogenbosch named Jacobus Cnoyen ( also known as James Cnoyen or Jakob van Knoyen ; modern Knox ).
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* In France, the Dominicans are known as Jacobins, because their first convent in Paris was built near the church of Saint Jacques, ( St. James ) and Jacques ( James ) is Jacobus in Latin.
Here he studied the theories of Galen under the auspices of Jacques Dubois ( Jacobus Sylvius ) and Jean Fernel.
Jacques Triglandius and Jacobus Revius, theologians at Leiden University, made similar accusations in 1647, accusing Descartes of " hold God to be a deceiver ", a position that they stated to be " contrary to the glory of God ".
He was a pupil of Azo, and the master of Odofredus, of the canonist Hostiensis ( Henricus de Segusio ), and of Jacobus de Ravanis ( Jacques de Revigny ), who taught at Orléans.
The Jacobin Club was the most famous and influential political club in the development of the French Revolution, so-named because of the Dominican convent where they met, which had recently been located in the Rue St. Jacques ( Latin: Jacobus ), Paris.
Jacques Triglandius and Jacobus Revius, theologians at Leiden University, made similar accusations in 1647, accusing Descartes of " hold God to be a deceiver ", a position that they stated to be " contrary to the glory of God ".
Jacobus Andries Rudolph ( born 4 May 1981 ), popularly known as Jacques Rudolph, is a South African Test and ODI cricketer currently playing in England with Surrey CCC and in South Africa with Titans.
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Jacobus Gallus Carniolus ( a. k. a. Jacob ( us ) Handl, Jacob ( us ) Händl, Jacob ( us ) Gallus ; Slovenian Jakob Petelin Kranjski ) ( 3 July 1550 – 18 July 1591 ) was a late Renaissance composer of Slovenian ethnicity.
Image: Jacobus de Dacia. jpg | Detail of altar: a Franciscan friar, possibly intended for Brother Jacob the Dacian
The name Jacobus ( jă-KŌ-bŭs ) was derived from the name of the town's postmaster, Jacob Geiselman ( 1829-1909 ).
Jacobus Gronovius a. k. a. Jacob Gronow ( 10 October 1645, Deventer – 21 October 1716, Leiden ) was a Dutch classical scholar.
Aside from his son Karel van Mander the Younger and Frans Hals, his registered pupils were Cornelis Engelsz, Everard Crynsz van der Maes, Jacobus Martens ( landscape painter and father of the painter Jan Martszen de Jonge ), Jacob Martsen ( genre painter ), Jacob van Musscher, Hendrik Gerritsz Pot, and François Venant.
He was a pupil of August Allebé, Jan Jacob Goteling Vinnis, Dirk Jan Hendrik Joosten, and Hendrik Jacobus Scholten.
It is very well possible that some poet used the name Jacob – if it wasn't his name, and an often given name to celebrate the apostle Jacobus who lied buried in Santiago de Compostella – to make the impression that it was written by the famous Jacob van Maerlant.
Jacob ( Jacobus ; sometimes James ) Metius ( after 1571 – 1624 / 1631 ) was a Dutch instrument-maker and a specialist in grinding lenses.
Jacob ( Jacobus ) Bellamy ( November 12, 1757 in Flushing, Netherlands ( local name Vlissingen ) – March 11, 1786 in Utrecht ) was a Dutch poet.
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