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Philip Lonicer (Philippus Lonicerus; died 1599) was a German historian. Lonicer produced a Latin version of the Gesta Danorum in 1576, entitled Danica Historia Libris XVI. He was also the rector of the Frankfurt Gymnasium. * v * t * e

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  • Philipp Lonitzer oder Philipp Lonicer (latinisiert Lonicerus) (* 1543 in Marburg; † 30. Juli 1599 in Friedberg) war ein deutscher Historiker und evangelischer Theologe. (de)
  • Philip Lonicer (Philippus Lonicerus; died 1599) was a German historian. Lonicer produced a Latin version of the Gesta Danorum in 1576, entitled Danica Historia Libris XVI. He was also the rector of the Frankfurt Gymnasium. * v * t * e (en)
  • Philipp Lonitzer est un historien allemand, fils de Johann Lonitzer et frère d'Adam Lonitzer, mort en 1590. Il abandonne l’enseignement pour devenir pasteur à Friedberg, et publia, entre autres ouvrages : * Chronicon Turcorum (Strasbourg, 1537, in-fol.) ; * Theatrum historicum (1604, in-4°), trad. de Hondorff; * Militarium apud Turcas officiorum expositio (1578) ; * Insignia Cæsaris, electorum, etc., explicata (1579, in-4°). (fr)
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  • Philipp Lonitzer oder Philipp Lonicer (latinisiert Lonicerus) (* 1543 in Marburg; † 30. Juli 1599 in Friedberg) war ein deutscher Historiker und evangelischer Theologe. (de)
  • Philip Lonicer (Philippus Lonicerus; died 1599) was a German historian. Lonicer produced a Latin version of the Gesta Danorum in 1576, entitled Danica Historia Libris XVI. He was also the rector of the Frankfurt Gymnasium. * v * t * e (en)
  • Philipp Lonitzer est un historien allemand, fils de Johann Lonitzer et frère d'Adam Lonitzer, mort en 1590. Il abandonne l’enseignement pour devenir pasteur à Friedberg, et publia, entre autres ouvrages : * Chronicon Turcorum (Strasbourg, 1537, in-fol.) ; * Theatrum historicum (1604, in-4°), trad. de Hondorff; * Militarium apud Turcas officiorum expositio (1578) ; * Insignia Cæsaris, electorum, etc., explicata (1579, in-4°). (fr)
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  • Philipp Lonitzer (de)
  • Philipp Lonitzer (fr)
  • Philip Lonicer (en)
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