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1520 ), Johannes Wier ( 1515 1588 ), Reginald Scot ( 1538 1599 ), Cornelius Loos ( 1546 1595 ), Anton Praetorius ( 1560 1613 ), Alonso Salazar y Frías ( 1564 1636 ), Friedrich Spee ( 1591 1635 ), and Balthasar Bekker ( 1634 1698 ).
The German term is recorded in 1668 by Johannes Praetorius as S. Walpurgis Nacht or S. Walpurgis Abend.
* Johannes Praetorius ( 1537 1616 ), mathematician and astronomer
* Johannes Praetorius ( musician ) ( 1595 1660 ), organist and composer ; son of Hieronymus and brother of Jacob
* Johannes Praetorius ( writer ) ( 1630 1680 ), writer and polymath, real name Hans Schultze
( Johannes Scultetum is a pseudonym of Anton Praetorius ) printed in Lich by Nicolas Erbenis.
Performances in recent years have included a program of little-known works by Franco-Flemish composers Johannes Ghiselin, Jacquet of Berchem, Gaspar van Weebeke, Andreas de Silva, Nicolas Payen and Josquin des Prez, a quincentennial celebration of Thomas Tallis, the first Australian performance of Arvo Pärt's ' Canon of Repentance ' ( composed in 1998 ), works by Jean Richafort and his parodists, a program of works originally written for Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor a concert of settings of the text ' Media vita ' ( In the midst of life ) including a performance of Gombert's own ' Missa de media vita ', German Baroque masterpieces by Johann Hermann Schein, Michael Praetorius, Heinrich Schütz and Johann Sebastian Bach, Alessandro Scarlatti's ' Stabat mater ', and an annual concert entitled ' Christmas to Candlemas ' that presents works written for the numerous Christian feast-days in the forty-day Church season that begins on Christmas Day.

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Denmark became officially Lutheran on 30 October 1536 by decree of King Christian III, and in 1537 the reconstituted State Council approved the Lutheran Ordinances which was worked out by Danish theologians and Johannes Bugenhagen, based on Luther's Augsburg Confession and Luther's Little Catechism.
In 1537 Duke Albert of Prussia donated an estate to Jan Malecki ( Johannes Maletius ), a Polish Protestant from Kraków who had fled to Ducal Prussia, at the time a fief of Poland, to establish a printing house .< ref >*</ br >* Hołd pruski

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* 1603 Johannes Cocceius, German-Dutch theologian ( d. 1669 )
Johannes Aventinus ( 1477 1534 ) is the city's most famous son, the founder of the study of history in Bavaria.
* Johannes Aventinus ( 1477 1534 ): Bavarian historian
* 1879 Johannes Kotze, South African cricketer ( d. 1931 )
* 1558 Johannes Bugenhagen, German reformer ( b. 1485 )
Alban Maria Johannes Berg ( February 9, 1885 December 24, 1935 ) was an Austrian composer.
* 1924 Johannes Mario Simmel, Austrian writer ( d. 2009 )
* Johannes Trithemius ( 1462 1516 )
* Zahn Th., Die Offenbarung des Johannes, t. 1-2, Leipzig 1924 1926.
* 1675 Johannes Vermeer, Dutch painter ( b. 1632 )
View of Delft ( Vermeer ) | View of Delft by Johannes Vermeer, 1660 1661
* 1903 Johannes Heesters, Dutch singer and actor ( d. 2011 )
* 1571 Johannes Kepler, German astronomer ( d. 1630 )
* 1964 Johannes B. Kerner, German TV presenter
* 1516 Johannes Trithemius, German cryptographer ( b. 1462 )
A reviewer concluded that Stickel brought forward every possible argument which would speak for that hypothesis, but he proved the opposite of what he had attempted to do ( Johannes Gildemeister in ZDMG 13, 1859, 289 304 ).
He then studied medicine in Berlin and Würzburg, particularly with Albert von Kölliker, Franz Leydig, Rudolf Virchow ( with whom he later worked briefly as assistant ), and with anatomist-physiologist Johannes Peter Müller ( 1801 1858 ).
1, pp. 297 310 ), written by one Johannes, a notary, and stating that Eusebius was called by Cyril to be his successor in the episcopate.
The most famous reformer of Estonian, Johannes Aavik ( 1880 1973 ), used creations ex nihilo ( cf.
* Johannes Uray: Die Wöhlersche Harnstoffsynhtese und das Wissenschaftliche Weltbild Analyse eines Mythos.
* 1622 Johannes Clauberg, German theologian and philosopher ( d. 1665 )
* 1879 Johannes Nicolaus Brønsted, Danish physical chemist ( d. 1947 )
* 1621 Johannes Schefferus, Alsatian humanist ( d. 1679 )
* Johannes ( 1466 1467 )
Giovanni d ' Andrea or Johannes Andreæ, ( c. 1270 / 1275 1348 ) was an Italian expert in canon law, the most renowned and successful canonist of the later Middle Ages.

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* 1587 Johannes Fabricius, German astronomer ( d. 1616 )
In his History of the World ( written c. 1616 ) Sir Walter Raleigh erroneously asserted ( attributing the information to Johannes Nauclerus c. 1425-1510 ), that Nineveh had originally had the name Campsor before Ninus supposedly rebuilt it.
Johannes Valentinus Andreae ( August 17, 1586 June 27, 1654 ), a. k. a. Johannes Valentinus Andreä or Johann Valentin Andreae, was a German theologian, who claimed to be the author of the Chymische Hochzeit Christiani Rosencreutz anno 1459 ( 1616, Strasbourg, the Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz ) one of the three founding works of Rosicrucianism.
1582, still clung to Latin ), such as Bartholomäus Anhorn ( 1566 1640 ) and his son of the same name ( 1616 1670 ) and Johannes Guler von Wyneck ( 1562 1637 ).

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In his Rudolphine Tables ( 1627 ), Johannes Kepler used a prototype of year zero which he labeled Christi ( Christ ) between years labeled Ante Christum ( Before Christ ) and Post Christum ( After Christ ) on the mean motion tables for the Sun, Moon, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Venus and Mercury.
The famous Drudenhaus ( witch prison ), built in 1627, is no longer standing today ; however, detailed accounts of some cases, such as that of Johannes Junius, remain.
The adventures of the Cimbri are described by the Danish nobel-prize-winning author, Johannes V. Jensen, himself born in Himmerland, in the novel Cimbrernes Tog ( 1922 ), included in the epic cycle Den lange Rejse ( English The Long Journey, 1923 ).
A medieval depiction of the Ecumene ( 1482, Johannes Schnitzer, engraver ), constructed after the coordinates in Ptolemy's Geography ( Ptolemy ) | Geography and using his second map projection.
Other composers that have written concertos from this period include Johann Baptist Vanhal, Franz Anton Hoffmeister ( 3 concertos ), Leopold Kozeluch, Anton Zimmermann, Antonio Capuzzi, Wenzel Pichl ( 2 concertos ), and Johannes Matthias Sperger ( 18 concertos ).
They have three children: Constanze ( 1971 ), Veronica ( 1977 ), Dominic ( 1980 ) and five grandchildren: Johannes ( 1999 ), Benedikt ( 2001 ), Theresa Marie ( 2005 ), Ferdinand ( 2009 ) and another grandson ( 2011 ).
The guitar player ( c. 1672 ), by Johannes Vermeer
1410 ), the poems of Oswald von Wolkenstein and Johannes von Tepl, the German versions of Pontus and Sidonia, and arguably the works of Hans Folz and Sebastian Brant ( Ship of Fools, 1494 ), among others.
Johannes Kepler's first major astronomical work, Mysterium Cosmographicum ( The Cosmographic Mystery ), was the first published defense of the Copernican system.
The Abendana brothers similarly impressed other Christian scholars, such as Johannes Buxtorf ( Basel ), Johann Coccejus ( Leyden ), and Jacob Golius ( Leyden ).
His siblings were August ( 1872 1952 ), Johannes ( 1873 1937 ), Lilli ( 1879 1950 ) and Elisabeth, who died shortly after birth in c. 1880.
The laws are named after German astronomer Johannes Kepler ( 1571-1630 ), who proposed them in the early 1600s.
* Johannes Rydberg ( 1854 1919 ), physicist ( Rydberg formula, Rydberg constant ).
A child prodigy in composing, Steiner received piano instruction from Johannes Brahms and, at the age of sixteen, enrolled at the Imperial Academy of Music ( now known as the University of Music and Performing Arts ), where he was taught by Gustav Mahler among others.

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