• Hermann von dem Busche (also Hermannus Buschius or Pasiphilus; 1468–1534) was a German humanist writer, known for his Vallum humanitatis (1518). He was...
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  • Mormon missionary Heinz Busche (born 1951), West German bobsledder Matthew Busche (born 1985), American cyclist Hermann von dem Busche (1468–1534), German...
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    others were Hermann von dem Busche and Murmellius, the missionaries of humanism, Conrad Goclenius (Gockelen), Conrad Mutianus (Muth von Mudt) and Frans...
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    controversy, he found himself the subject of aggressive attacks from Hermann von dem Busche and the younger generation who were not pleased with his translations...
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  • good classical library, which he placed at the disposal of others. Hermann von dem Busche, later to become a prominent humanist, was one of his pupils, to...
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    part were mostly by Hutten, with additional contributions from Hermann von dem Busche and others. Hutten writes a graphic description of the harshness...
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    incorporated. Hermann von dem Busche (1468–1534), Humanist Levin Schücking (1814–1883), German writer, close confidant and editor of Annette von Droste-Hülshoff;...
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    on 30 May 1527 by Philip of Hesse. Among those he met there were Hermann von dem Busche, one of the contributors to the Epistolæ Obscurorum Virorum, John...
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  • Litancia pro Germania, which was probably actually written by Hermann von dem Busche. In 1521, Wimpfeling submitted to the Roman Church, of which he...
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  • with renowned humanists of the empire. Erasmus of Rotterdam and Hermann von dem Busche associated with Hatten and met him in Speyer in 1518. Erasmus came...
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