Nicolas Cleynaerts
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Nicolas Cleynaerts
Summary
Nicolas Cleynaerts is a human[1]. His place of birth was Diest[2]. He was born on December 5, 1493[3]. He passed away in Alhambra[4]. He died on January 1, 1542[5]. He worked as a lexicographer[6], writer[7], orientalist[8], and grammarian[9]. He has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[10]
Key Facts
- Nicolas Cleynaerts's place of birth was Diest[2].
- Nicolas Cleynaerts died in Alhambra[4].
- Nicolas Cleynaerts was born on December 5, 1493[3].
- Nicolas Cleynaerts died on January 1, 1542[5].
- Nicolas Cleynaerts held citizenship in Habsburg Netherlands[11].
- Nicolas Cleynaerts worked as a lexicographer[6].
- Nicolas Cleynaerts's professions included writer[7].
- Nicolas Cleynaerts worked as an orientalist[8].
- Nicolas Cleynaerts's professions included grammarian[9].
- Nicolas Cleynaerts was employed by University of Salamanca[12].
- Nicolas Cleynaerts was educated at Old University of Leuven[13].
- Nicolas Cleynaerts's education included a stint at UCLouvain[14].
- Nicolas Cleynaerts's doctoral advisor was Jacobus Latomus[15].
- A notable student of Nicolas Cleynaerts was Johannes Sturm[16].
- Nicolas Cleynaerts is recorded as male[17].
- Nicolas Cleynaerts's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Nicolas Cleynaerts supervised Johannes Sturm as a doctoral student[19].
- Nicolas Cleynaerts's Commons category is recorded as Nicolas Cleynaerts[20].
- Nicolas Cleynaerts's family name is recorded as Cleynaerts[21].
- Nicolas Cleynaerts's given name is recorded as Nicolas[22].
- Nicolas Cleynaerts studied under Adrianus Barlandus[23].
- Nicolas Cleynaerts studied under Jacobus Latomus[24].
- Nicolas Cleynaerts studied under John van Campen[25].
- Nicolas Cleynaerts's described by source is recorded as Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie[26].
- Nicolas Cleynaerts's described by source is recorded as Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[27].
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Origins and Family
Nicolas Cleynaerts was born in Diest[2]. He was born on December 5, 1493[3].
Education
Educated at Old University of Leuven[13], a Studium Generale[28], in Duchy of Brabant[29], founded in 1425[30] and UCLouvain[14], a Catholic university[31], in Belgium[32], founded in 1970[33], headquartered in Louvain-la-Neuve[34]. Nicolas Cleynaerts's doctoral advisor was Jacobus Latomus[15]. Studied under Adrianus Barlandus[23], a historian[35], 1486–1538[36], of Habsburg Netherlands[37]; Jacobus Latomus[24], a theologian[38], 1475–1544[39]; and John van Campen[25], a Hebraist[40], 1490–1538[41], of Habsburg Netherlands[42].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include lexicographer[6], writer[7], orientalist[8], and grammarian[9]. Among Nicolas Cleynaerts's employers was University of Salamanca[12]. A notable student of him was Johannes Sturm[16]. He supervised Johannes Sturm as a doctoral student[19].
Death and Burial
Nicolas Cleynaerts died on January 1, 1542[5]. He passed away in Alhambra[4].
Why It Matters
Nicolas Cleynaerts has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[10] He is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[43]
His notable doctoral advisees include Johannes Sturm[44], an educator[45], 1507–1589[46], of Duchy of Luxembourg[47], specialised in pedagogy[48].
FAQs
Where was Nicolas Cleynaerts born?
Nicolas Cleynaerts's place of birth was Diest[2].
Where did Nicolas Cleynaerts die?
Nicolas Cleynaerts passed away in Alhambra[4].
What did Nicolas Cleynaerts do for work?
Nicolas Cleynaerts worked as lexicographer[6], writer[7], orientalist[8], and grammarian[9].
Where did Nicolas Cleynaerts go to school?
Nicolas Cleynaerts was educated at Old University of Leuven[13] and UCLouvain[14].