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Gerardus Geldenhouwer (1482 – 10 January 1542) was a Dutch historian and Protestant reformer. Geldenhouwer descended from a patrician family of Nijmegen, where he was born. His father, also named Gerard, was chamberservant at the court of Arnold of Egmond and Adolf of Egmond, dukes of Guelders. He followed an education at the Latin school in Deventer, before he joined the Augustinians. After this he studied at Leuven. Here he wrote his first publications, amongst which are a collection of Satires in the trend of Erasmus' Praise of Folly. In this period he also oversaw the printing of several works of Erasmus and Thomas More.

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  • Gerhard Geldenhauer (de)
  • Gerard Geldenhouwer (en)
  • Gerhard Geldenhauer (fr)
  • Gerardus Geldenhouwer (nl)
  • Gerard Geldenhouwer (pt)
  • Гельденхауэр, Герард (ru)
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  • Gerhard Geldenhauer (* 1482 in Nimwegen; † 10. Januar 1542 in Marburg), auch Gerhardus Noviomagus genannt, war ein Humanist, lutherischer Theologe und Reformator. (de)
  • Gerhard Geldenhauer (alias Gerhardus Noviomagus , né en 1482 à Nimègue; † 10 janvier 1542 à Marbourg) est un humaniste et théologien luthérien. (fr)
  • Gerard Geldenhouwer (1482-1542) (* Nijmegen, 1482 † Marburgo, 10 de Janeiro de 1542) foi humanista, teólogo luterano, poeta, reformador e historiador holandês. Foi educado na Escola de Latim em Deventer antes de se juntar aos agostinianos. Depois, estudou em Lovaina, onde escreveu suas primeiras publicações, dentre elas uma coleção de sátiras no estilo do Elogio da Loucura de Erasmo. Durante este período ele fez a revisão de várias obras de Erasmo e de Thomas More. Em 1517 foi coroado "poeta laureado" por Maximiliano I (1459-1519) Imperador do Sacro Império Romano-Germânico. Foi também professor de história e teologia da recém fundada Universidade de Marburgo, onde viveu até sua morte. (pt)
  • Герард Гельденхауэр (нидерл. Gerhard Geldenhauer, лат. Gerhardus Noviomagus; 1482, Неймеген — 10 января 1542, Марбург, Гессен) — голландский историк, гуманист, лютеранский теолог, протестантский реформатор, прозаик, педагог. (ru)
  • Gerardus Geldenhouwer (1482 – 10 January 1542) was a Dutch historian and Protestant reformer. Geldenhouwer descended from a patrician family of Nijmegen, where he was born. His father, also named Gerard, was chamberservant at the court of Arnold of Egmond and Adolf of Egmond, dukes of Guelders. He followed an education at the Latin school in Deventer, before he joined the Augustinians. After this he studied at Leuven. Here he wrote his first publications, amongst which are a collection of Satires in the trend of Erasmus' Praise of Folly. In this period he also oversaw the printing of several works of Erasmus and Thomas More. (en)
  • Gerardus Geldenhouwer (Nijmegen, 1482 - Marburg, 10 januari 1542) was een Nederlands historicus. Geldenhouwer was afkomstig uit een Nijmeegs patriciërsgezin. Zijn vader, die eveneens Gerard heette, was kamerdienaar aan het hof van Arnold en Adolf van Egmond, de hertogen van Gelre. Hij ontving zijn opleiding aan de Latijnse School in Deventer, alvorens bij de augustijner koorheren in te treden. Na zijn intrede studeerde hij in Leuven. Hier schreef hij zijn eerste publicaties, waaronder een bundel satiren in de trant van Erasmus' Lof der Zotheid. Ook heeft hij in deze periode de druk verzorgd van verscheidene werken van Erasmus en Thomas More. (nl)
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  • Gerhard Geldenhauer (* 1482 in Nimwegen; † 10. Januar 1542 in Marburg), auch Gerhardus Noviomagus genannt, war ein Humanist, lutherischer Theologe und Reformator. (de)
  • Gerardus Geldenhouwer (1482 – 10 January 1542) was a Dutch historian and Protestant reformer. Geldenhouwer descended from a patrician family of Nijmegen, where he was born. His father, also named Gerard, was chamberservant at the court of Arnold of Egmond and Adolf of Egmond, dukes of Guelders. He followed an education at the Latin school in Deventer, before he joined the Augustinians. After this he studied at Leuven. Here he wrote his first publications, amongst which are a collection of Satires in the trend of Erasmus' Praise of Folly. In this period he also oversaw the printing of several works of Erasmus and Thomas More. Between 1515 and 1524 he was in service of Philip of Burgundy. This illegitimate son of Philip the Good was first Admiral of Flanders and later bishop of Utrecht. In Utrecht, Geldenhouwer came into contact with the protestantism of Luther. After Philip's death, he travelled through the Low countries and Germany, and visited amongst others the city of Wittenberg to hear Luther. In 1526 he left the Augustinians and married. Six years later he became Professor at the newly founded Lutheran University of Marburg, first as professor of history and later as professor of theology, specializing in the New Testament. Geldenhouwer has earned a place amongst history writers with, amongst others, two studies on the history of the Batavians and their historical importance for the Duchy of Guelders and the city of Nijmegen. Gerard died in Marburg on 10 January 1542, probably from the plague. (en)
  • Gerhard Geldenhauer (alias Gerhardus Noviomagus , né en 1482 à Nimègue; † 10 janvier 1542 à Marbourg) est un humaniste et théologien luthérien. (fr)
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