Gomarus, Franciscus, 1563-1641
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Gomarus, F. (Franciscus), 1563-1641
Gummarus, Franciscus, 1563-1641
Gomaer, François, 1563-1641
Goemaere, François, 1563-1641
Gomar, Franz, 1563-1641
Gomer, Franz, 1563-1641
Goumaere, François, 1563-1641
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found: The auction catalogue of the library of F. Gomarus, 1996:t.p. (F. Gomarus) p.vii (Franciscus Gomarus, born 1563) p.ix (died 1641)
found: Gomarus, Franciscus ... Oratio funebris, in obitum ... celeberrimi viri, D. Francisci Iunii ... Habita à funere, in auditorio publico Academia Leydensis, 1602:title page (Francisci Gomari ...)
found: Gomarus, Franciscus. De spieghel van de waere kercke Christi: sijnde het tweede deel van de Schildt der Waerheyt ..., 1602:title page (door Franciscum Gomarum ... )
found: Nederlandse Thesaurus van Auteursnamen (NTA), viewed on May 6th, 2021(Franciscus Gomarus; variant names: Franciscus Gummarus, François Gomaer; theologian; Flemish refugee from Bruges); appointed 1594 professor of theology, on behalf of Calvinism, Leiden University (from 1603 Jacobus Arminius (1560-1609) became his fellow professor); they came into conflict with each other (1603-1609) on the 'predestination issue')
found: Wikipedia, viewed on May 6th, 2021(Franciscus Gomarus (François Gomaer; Bruges, 30 January 1563 - Groningen, 11 January 1641) was a Dutch theologian, a strict Calvinist and an opponent of the teaching of Jacobus Arminius (and his followers), whose theological disputes were addressed at the Synod of Dort (or Dordrecht) (1618-1619) ... He was pastor of a Dutch Reformed Church in Frankfurt from 1587 until 1593 ...In 1594 he was appointed professor of theology at the University of Leiden ... In 1614 he was called in to a chair of theology at the Academy of Saumur, where he remained for four years, after which he accepted a call as professor of theology and Hebrew at Groningen, where he stayed until his death on 11 January 1641) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franciscus_Gomarus
found: Katalog der Deutschen National Bibliothek, viewed on May 6th, 2021(Gomarus, Franciscus; born 1563; died 1641; variant names: Goemaere, François; Gomar, Franz; Gomer, Frans; Gomarus, François; Gomaer, François; Gomarus, Franz; Gummarus, Franciscus; Goumaere, François) - http://d-nb.info/gnd/119455447
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1998-06-12: new
2025-08-05: revised
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