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A Franciscan teacher and one of the most influential biblical exegetes of the Middle Ages, known for his emphasis on the literal sense of Scripture. His Postillae perpetuae was a standard reference for both Catholic and Protestant scholars.
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Appears in 56 Books
Besold, Christoph
Johannes Reuchlin
Borgonovo, Arcangelo da
Fullana, Bartolomeus Antonius
Kabbala Denudata
Jean Calvin (printed by Robert Estienne)
Menasseh ben Israel
Marsilio Ficino
Maximilian van Eynatten
Jan Hus
John Wycliffe / Forshall & Madden (eds.)
Richard Simon
Antonio Zapata
Dionysius Areopagita|Eck, Johann
Reuchlin, Johann
Steuco, Agostino
Isenbiehl, Johann Lorenz
Paltz, Johann von
Champier, Symphorien
John Wycliffe / Forshall & Madden (eds.)
Marsilio Ficino
Dionysius Areopagita|Eck, Johann
Champier, Symphorien
Lundius, Johannes
Blount, Thomas Pope
Maximilian van Eynatten
Petrus Thyraeus
Marin Mersenne
Cardinal Cisneros (patron)