Niess, Johann
Record IDcnp01468067
URIhttp://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cnp01468067
Gendermale
Biographical Data1584 - 1634
Place of DeathSchwäbisch (Allemagne)
Last Edit2024-08-14
General Note
aus Holzheim oder Holzen, gest. in Schwäbisch-Hall; Jesuit; Philologe
Jésuite. - Professeur de rhétorique, à Munich, à Dillingen et dans plusieurs autres collèges allemands
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Further Biographical Data1584-1634
1584-13.11.1634
Intellectual ResponsibilityAuteur
Primary Language(s)Latin
ActivityPhilologe (gnd)
Jesuit; Philologe
aus Holzheim oder Holzen, gest. in Schwäbisch-Hall
Jezuita.
CountryDeutschland
Geographic NoteDE (iso3166)
Place of Activity
Schwäbisch (Allemagne) (1634)
Lieu de mort
Related Entries
See alsoJesuiten
Affiliation
Names
HeadingNiess, Johann
used in: Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris; Integrated Authority File (GND), Germany; Common Library Network (GBV), Göttingen (Germany)
Niess, Johann
used in: Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris
Niess, Johannes
used in: NUKAT union catalogue of Polish academic and research libraries
Variant NameNiesius, Ioannes
Niesius, Joannes
Niesius, Johannes
Niesivs, Ian
Niess, Jean
Niess, Joannes
Niess, Johannes
Niessius, Johannes
Niesus, Johannes
Niess, Joannes
Niess, Johannes
Sources
Found inJöcher. — DBA. — Internat. biogr. Index. — Backer-Sommervogel. — Cztery rzeczy człowieka ostateczne / od Mateusza Radera dwie ; od W. O. Iana Niesivsa dwie [...] Opłákáne, Opisáne ; Rythmami Polskiemi od Zygmunta Brudeckiego [...] wyrażone. - Posnaniæ, 1648. — VD17 online. — Sommervogel. — Joannis Niess,... Adolescens Europaeus ab Indo moribus christianis informatus, 1629. — Sommervogel. — ADB. — BN Cat. gén.
Imprint SourcesAdolescens Europaeus ab Indo moribus christ. informatus. - 1629
Alphabetum Christi (et Diaboli). - 1624
Alphabetum Christi (et Diaboli). - 1627
Alphabetum Christi (et Diaboli). - 1669 - 1670
De ortu et occasu linguae latinae. - 1627
Quatuor Hominis ultima. - 1626
Quatuor hominis ultima. - 1629
Quatuor hominis ultima. - 1658
Quatuor hominis ultima. - 1688
Quatuor hominis ultima. - 1713