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owners/00020855 Helion, de Villeneuve

Johannes Langhannike

Owner Id00020855
TypePerson
GenderMale
Biographical dates - Period of existence-1567
Other Information Langhannke was the parish priest of Lidzbark/Heilsberg (parrochus Helspergensis) and canon, oeconomicus of the bishopric of Warmia.
Although very few information can be found about him, some of the exlibris that he wrote on his books do provide his status at the time.
Variant NamesJoannes Langhannike
Joannes Langhanken
Joannes Langhanki

Activity

Start (year)1541
End (year)1542
MARC Area Codee-pl
Note on the geographic regionThe cathedral - where Nicolas Copernic was buried - was seated in Frombork in the district of Ermland, that was in 1466 attached to the Polish crown.
See Hipler, Literaturgeschichte des Bisthums Ermeland (Braunsberg, 1873); the Monumenta historiae Warmiensis (Mainz, 1860-1864, and Braunsberg, 1866-1872, 4 vols.); and Buchholz, Abriss einer Geschichte des Ermlands (Braunsberg, 1903.)
PlaceFrombork (Geonames Id: 3099634)
Profession / Type of InstitutionClergy

Activity

End (year)1567
MARC Area Codee-pl
Note on the geographic regionLanghanken was parson at Lidzbark according to Paul Czartoryski, "The library of Copernicus", p.363. See also Jeremi Wasiutyniski, The Solar Mystery, p.368.
PlaceLidzbark (Geonames Id: 766307)
Profession / Type of InstitutionClergy
Last Edit2024-11-01 07:00:20

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Johannes Langhannike

Owner Id00020855
TypePerson
GenderMale
Biographical dates - Period of existence-1567
Other Information Langhannke was the parish priest of Lidzbark/Heilsberg (parrochus Helspergensis) and canon, oeconomicus of the bishopric of Warmia.
Although very few information can be found about him, some of the exlibris that he wrote on his books do provide his status at the time.
Variant NamesJoannes Langhannike
Joannes Langhanken
Joannes Langhanki

Activity

Start (year)1541
End (year)1542
MARC Area Codee-pl
Note on the geographic regionThe cathedral - where Nicolas Copernic was buried - was seated in Frombork in the district of Ermland, that was in 1466 attached to the Polish crown.
See Hipler, Literaturgeschichte des Bisthums Ermeland (Braunsberg, 1873); the Monumenta historiae Warmiensis (Mainz, 1860-1864, and Braunsberg, 1866-1872, 4 vols.); and Buchholz, Abriss einer Geschichte des Ermlands (Braunsberg, 1903.)
PlaceFrombork (Geonames Id: 3099634)
Profession / Type of InstitutionClergy

Activity

End (year)1567
MARC Area Codee-pl
Note on the geographic regionLanghanken was parson at Lidzbark according to Paul Czartoryski, "The library of Copernicus", p.363. See also Jeremi Wasiutyniski, The Solar Mystery, p.368.
PlaceLidzbark (Geonames Id: 766307)
Profession / Type of InstitutionClergy
Last Edit2024-11-01 07:00:20
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