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- Johannes Heynlin auch Johannes de Lapide, nach seinem Geburtsort Stein (* um 1430 in Stein bei Pforzheim; † 12. März 1496 in Basel) war ein katholischer Priester und Kartäusermönch. Er wirkte als Theologe und akademischer Lehrer zwischen Scholastik und Humanismus, er war Prediger und Buchdrucker. Außerdem war er Rektor der Pariser Sorbonne und Mitbegründer der Tübinger Universität. (de)
- Johannes Lapidanus (1425-1496) (naskiĝis en Stein, proksima de Pforzheim, 1425 - mortis en Bazelo, en la 12-a de marto 1425) estis svisa germandevena katolika teologo, humanisto kaj klerulo kaj enkondukis la preslaborejon en Parizo en la fino de la 15-a jarcento. Li ankaŭ estis rektoro de la Universitato de Parizo kaj kunfondinto de la Universitato de Tubingeno. (eo)
- Johann Heynlin, variously spelled Heynlein, Henelyn, Henlin, Hélin, Hemlin, Hegelin, Steinlin; and translated as Jean à Lapide, Jean La Pierre (Lapierre, de la Pierre), Johannes Lapideus, Johannes Lapidanus, Johannes de Lapide (c. 1425 – 12 March 1496) was a German-born scholar, humanist and theologian, who introduced the first printing press in France (Paris) in 1470. Born in Stein, near Pforzheim, in Baden-Württemberg, Heynlin may have been of Swabian origin. (From Stein, meaning "stone" in German, are derived his translated Latinized surnames Lapideus or a Lapideand Gallicized surname La Pierre.) On the completion of his academic studies in Germany, presumably at Leipzig and Freiburg, he proceeded to Paris to pursue the study of philosophy and theology. In Paris, he came in contact with the foremost representatives of Realism, who, recognizing Heynlin's abilities and probable future influence, exerted their powers to the utmost to mould his mind after their own and thus make him like themselves a bitter opponent of Nominalism. Their efforts were successful. In 1464, Heynlin went to the University of Basel and applied for admission to the professorial faculty of arts. The old controversy regarding the nature of Universals had not yet subsided, and in the university of Basel Nominalism held sway. Hence in view of this and the maintenance of peace within the institution, the admission of Heynlin to the faculty was not accomplished without a most vigorous opposition. Once a member of the faculty, he hoped to rid it of all Nominalistic tendencies, nor was he disappointed in his expectation. In 1465, he became dean of the faculty of arts and in this capacity he revised the university statutes and thus brought about a firmly established curriculum of studies. In 1466, he returned to Paris, obtained the doctorate in theology, was in 1469 elected rector of the university and became professor of theology at the Sorbonne. (en)
- Johannes Heynlin, francisé Jean Heynlin « de Lapide » est un philosophe, théologien, prédicateur, imprimeur et humaniste allemand né peut-être à Stein (en latin lapis) près de Pforzheim, dans le diocèse de Spir, vers 1430 et mort à la chartreuse du Val-Sainte-Marguerite de Bâle, le 12 mars 1496. Il a été professeur au collège de Sorbonne au XVe siècle, et le principal agent, avec Guillaume Fichet, de l'importation de la première imprimerie en France. (fr)
- Jean Heynlin (Stein, intorno al 1425 – Basilea, 12 marzo 1496) è stato un teologo e umanista tedesco, monaco certosino e predicatore cattolico. Fu rettore della Sorbona di Parigi e fondatore dell'Università di Tubinga. È considerato una delle figure più importanti della vita intellettuale europea del suo tempo e una delle grandi menti della stagione dell'Umanesimo. Nel 1470 introdusse per primo la stampa a caratteri mobili in Francia, a Parigi. (it)
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- Johannes Heynlin auch Johannes de Lapide, nach seinem Geburtsort Stein (* um 1430 in Stein bei Pforzheim; † 12. März 1496 in Basel) war ein katholischer Priester und Kartäusermönch. Er wirkte als Theologe und akademischer Lehrer zwischen Scholastik und Humanismus, er war Prediger und Buchdrucker. Außerdem war er Rektor der Pariser Sorbonne und Mitbegründer der Tübinger Universität. (de)
- Johannes Lapidanus (1425-1496) (naskiĝis en Stein, proksima de Pforzheim, 1425 - mortis en Bazelo, en la 12-a de marto 1425) estis svisa germandevena katolika teologo, humanisto kaj klerulo kaj enkondukis la preslaborejon en Parizo en la fino de la 15-a jarcento. Li ankaŭ estis rektoro de la Universitato de Parizo kaj kunfondinto de la Universitato de Tubingeno. (eo)
- Johannes Heynlin, francisé Jean Heynlin « de Lapide » est un philosophe, théologien, prédicateur, imprimeur et humaniste allemand né peut-être à Stein (en latin lapis) près de Pforzheim, dans le diocèse de Spir, vers 1430 et mort à la chartreuse du Val-Sainte-Marguerite de Bâle, le 12 mars 1496. Il a été professeur au collège de Sorbonne au XVe siècle, et le principal agent, avec Guillaume Fichet, de l'importation de la première imprimerie en France. (fr)
- Jean Heynlin (Stein, intorno al 1425 – Basilea, 12 marzo 1496) è stato un teologo e umanista tedesco, monaco certosino e predicatore cattolico. Fu rettore della Sorbona di Parigi e fondatore dell'Università di Tubinga. È considerato una delle figure più importanti della vita intellettuale europea del suo tempo e una delle grandi menti della stagione dell'Umanesimo. Nel 1470 introdusse per primo la stampa a caratteri mobili in Francia, a Parigi. (it)
- Johann Heynlin, variously spelled Heynlein, Henelyn, Henlin, Hélin, Hemlin, Hegelin, Steinlin; and translated as Jean à Lapide, Jean La Pierre (Lapierre, de la Pierre), Johannes Lapideus, Johannes Lapidanus, Johannes de Lapide (c. 1425 – 12 March 1496) was a German-born scholar, humanist and theologian, who introduced the first printing press in France (Paris) in 1470. (en)
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