Johannes Nauclerus (1425-1510)

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Name (English)
Johannes Nauclerus
Short name
Johannes Nauclerus
Year of birth
1425
Year of death
1510
Short Description
"Johannes Nauclerus (Naucler, Naukler) (c. 1425 – May 1, 1510) was a 16th-century Swabian historian and humanist. He was born Johann Vergenhans to a noble (or knighted) man of the same name. As was the fashion of the time, the family´s name had been Latinized, with nauclerus, meaning "skipper," being a close translation of Vergenhans, meaning "ferryman." The family´s coat of arms depicted a man on a sailing ship.

Nauclerus became a doctor of law in 1450 and supervisor to Count Eberhard V of Württemberg. In 1460, he was head of the church in Stuttgart. He seems to have spent some time in Italy, and had contact with Pope Pius II. From 1464 to 1465 he taught at the University of Basel, and in 1466 he was in Rome." - (en.wikipedia.org 14.05.2020)
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