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Familytree.Mark L. Kramer.Pdf Theodore -etochites %regory a!amas 1315 131, 6i!os <abasi!as Johannes von 1i!desheim 1363 1363 1einrich von Langenstein 9emetrios <ydones #!issaeus Judaeus U. aris 1375 13&, %eorgios !ethon %emistos 1393 1353 Johannes von %munden -anue! Chryso!oras U. )ien 1406 1476 %uarino da 3erona 1408 147/ 3ittorino da Fe!tre 1416 U. adova 1416 Theodoros %azes 1433 U. -antova 1433 2asi!ios 2essarion 1436 -ystras 1436 %eorg von euerbach 1440 U. )ien 1447 Johannes *rg"ropou!os 1444 U. adova 1444 9emetrios Cha!cocond"!es ietro 4occabone!!a e!ope -ystras 1452 14,2 6icco!o Leoniceno 1453 U. adova 14,3 Johannes -u!!er 4egiomontanus 1457 U. )ien 14,& -arsi!io Ficino 1462 U. F!orence 1462 Janus Lascaris Thomas von <empen a <empis U. adova 1472 14&2 *!exander 1egius Jacob ben Jehie! Loans +t. *gnes, B0o!!e 1474 14&4 Johannes +to''!er Cristo'oro Landino U. ;ngo!stadt 1476 14&6 *nge!o o!iziano 1477 U. F!orence 14&& 4udo!' *grico!a %eorgius 1ermonymus U. Ferrara 1478 14&/ Jacques Le'evre d#tap!es 1480 U. aris 14/7 Johann 4euch!in Luca acio!i U. oitiers 1481 14/1 9omenico da Ferrara 1483 U. F!orence 14/3 Leo ?uters 1485 U. Louvain 14/, Leonhard von 9obschutz 1489 Jagie!!onian U. 14/5 Jan +tandonck 1490 U. aris 1457 %ui!!aume 2ude 1491 U. aris 1451 +cipione Fortiguerra 1493 U. F!orence 1453 6ico!aus Copernicus 1499 U. adova 1455 U!rich Basius 1501 U. Freiburg 1,71 9esiderius #rasmus -oses erez U. Turin 1506 1,76 %iro!amo *!eandro 1508 U. adova 1,7/ 2oni'azius #rasmi 1509 U. )ittenberg 1,75 4utger 4escius 1513 U. aris 1,13 hi!ipp -e!anchthon 1514 U. Tubingen 1,14 -aarten van 9orp Johannes 3o!mar Thomas Cranmer 1515 U. Louvain U. )ittenberg U. Cambridge 1,1, 1,1, 1,1, Francois 9ubois 1516 U. aris 1,16 *ndrea *!ciati -atthaeus *drianus U. 2o!ogna 1518 1,1/ Jan van Campen Jacobus Latomus 1519 U. ;ngo!stadt U. Leuven 1,15 1,15 *ntonio -usa 2rasavo!a 1520 U. Ferrara 1,27 6ico!as C!enard 1521 U. Louvain 1,21 Jakob -i!ich 1524 U. )ien 1,24 Johannes +turmius 1527 U. Louvain 1,2& -e!chior )o!mar Jean Tagau!t U. aris 1528 1,2/ etrus Curtius Jacobus +"!vius 1530 U. Louvain U. -ontpe!!ier 1,37 1,37 Johannes Ca!vin 1531 U. 2ourges 1,31 Johannes )inter von *ndernach 1532 U. aris 1,32 %eorg 4heticus #rasmus 4einho!d 1535 U. )ittenberg U. )ittenberg 1,3, 1,3, %emma Frisius 1536 U. Louvain 1,36 *ndreas 3esa!ius 1537 U. adova 1,3& Theodorus 2eza 1539 U. ?r!eans 1,35 Johannes 1omme! 1543 U. )ittenberg 1,43 -atteo 4ea!do Co!ombo +ebastian 9ietrich 1544 U. adova U. )ittenberg 1,44 1,44 Caspar eucer 1545 U. )ittenberg 1,4, %abrie!e Fa!!oppio 1547 U. Ferrara 1,4& ;mmanue! Treme!!ius 1549 U. Cambridge 1,45 3a!entine 6aibod 1553 U. #r'urt 1,,3 3a!entin Thau 1555 U. Leipzig 1,,, 1ieronymus Fabricius *nne du 2ourg U. adova 1559 1,,5 Lambert 9aneau 1561 U. %eneva 1,61 Johannes Case!ius au! )ittich 1566 U. isa U. )ittenberg 1,66 1,66 3a!entin ?tto 1570 U. )ittenberg 1,&7 4udo!ph +ne!!ius 1572 U. 1eide!berg 1,&2 +a!omon *!berti 1574 U. adova 1,&4 *ndreas +chato Theodor B0inger. +r U. )ittenberg 1578 1,&/ John Craig 1580 U. 2ase! 1,/7 Jacobus *rminius 1582 U. Leiden 1,/2 etrus 4"'' Francois 9u Jon. +r U. 2ase! 1584 1,/4 Franciscus %omarus 1585 U. 1eide!berg 1,/, *ntonius Thysius 1einrich -aius U. 1eide!berg 1589 1,/5 )o!'gang Franz Johannes o!yander van <erckhoven 1590 U. )ittenberg U. %eneva 1,57 1,57 Jan Jessenius #rnestus 1ettenbach 1591 U. adova U. )ittenberg 1,51 1,51 Corne!ius -artini 1592 U. 1e!mstedt 1,52 Jacobus -artini 9uncan Lidde! 1596 U. 1e!mstedt U. 1e!mstedt 1,56 1,56 9anie! +ennert 1599 U. )ittenberg 1,55 -e!chior Joste! 1600 U. )ittenberg 1677 *driaan van den +pieghe! 1603 U. adova 1673 %eorg Ca!ixt 1607 U. 1e!mstedt 167& *mbrosius 4hodius 1610 U. )ittenberg 1617 %isbertus 3oetius %i!bert Jacchaeus 1611 U. Leiden U. Leiden 1611 1611 #mmanue! +tupanus 1613 U. 2ase! 1613 Franck ieterszoon 2urgersdi>k 1614 U. Leiden 1614 au! 4ober 1enricus 4enerius 1617 U. )ittenberg U. Leiden 161& 161& Friedrich Leibniz *do!ph 3orstius 1622 U. Leipzig U. adova 1622 1622 )erner 4o!'inck 1625 U. adova 162, %eorg %rosshain 1629 U. )ittenberg 1625 Christoph 6otnage! *rno!d +enguerdius 1630 U. )ittenberg U. Leiden 1637 1637 *braham <!ein 1632 U. 4ostock 1632 Johannes -usaeus 1634 U. #r'urt 1634 -artinus +choock 1636 U. Utrecht 1636 Franciscus de !e 2oe +"!vius 1637 U. 2ase! 163& 2a!thasar )idmarcter Johann %eorg -acasius 9anie! 2erckringer 1640 U. Jena U. Jena U. %roningen 1647 1647 1647 Jakob Thomasius 1643 U. Leipzig 1643 Johann *ndreas 8uenstedt Johannes de 2ruyn 1644 U. )ittenberg U. Utrecht 1644 1644 %eorg 2a!thasar -etzger *ndreas <unad U. 2ase! 1650 16,7 *egidius +trauch 1657 U. )ittenberg 16,& 2urchard de 3o!der 1664 U. Leiden 1664 ?tto -encke 1665 U. Leipzig 166, )o!'erd +enguerdius 1667 U. Leiden 166& Johann asch 1683 U. )ittenberg 16/3 Johann Christoph )ichmannschausen #!ias 4udo!ph Camerarius, +r U. Leipzig 1685 16/, 4udo!' Jakob Camerarius 1686 U. Tubingen 16/6 -ichae! )a!ther. 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