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Sandys 1908, vol. II, pp. 266–267: "Camerarius was fully equal to his friend and exemplar Melanchthon in the wide extent of his attainments and in his thorough knowledge of Greek and Latin in particular, but he distinctly surpassed him in critical acumen, and in this respect holds one of the foremost
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Pfeiffer 1976, p. 139: "Camerarius possessed a very wide knowledge of the ancient world, akin to the learned encyclopedism of the seventeenth century, but still more cultured, sympathetic, and human."
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along with Camerarius's translation to Latin of Books I, II and portions of Books III and IV, accompanied with his notes on the first two books, the Greek text of the
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in Nuremberg (Ägidiengymnasium). In 1530 he was sent as deputy for Nuremberg to the diet of Augsburg, where he helped Melanchthon in drawing up the
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Brosseder, Claudia. (2005). "The Writing in the Wittenberg Sky: Astrology in Sixteenth-Century Germany".
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Joachim Camerarius (1500–1574): Essays on the History of Humanism during the Reformation
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Geschichte der classischen philologie in Deutschland von den anfängen bis zur gegenwart
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He produced the first printed Greek edition of Ptolemy's astrology text, the
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Brill's New Pauly, Supplement I, Volume 6: History of classical Scholarship
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Commemorative plate in Bamberg marking the birthplace of Camerarius
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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movement, and his advice was frequently sought by leading men.
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places among the German scholars of the sixteenth century."
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as to the possibility of a reconciliation between the
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Deufert, Marcus. (2012). "Camerarius, Ioachimus", in
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Joachim Camerarius the Younger

Philip Galle
Bamberg
Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg
chamberlain
Bamberg
Leipzig
Erfurt
Wittenberg
Philipp Melanchthon
gymnasium
Augsburg Confession
Ulrich of Württemberg
University of Tübingen
Reformation
Francis I
Catholic
Protestant
Maximilian II
Vienna
Leipzig
Joachim Camerarius the Younger
Ludwig Camerarius
Thirty Years' War

Herodotus
Demosthenes
Xenophon
Homer

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