Ionas Philologus
Index Colloquiorum:
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Dialogī Aliquot - Dialogus Prīmus
dē nātālītiīs
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Dialogī Aliquot - Dialogus Secundus
Dē celebrandīs Diōnȳsiīs
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Dialogī Aliquot - Dialogus Tertius
dē ratiōne studiī & praeceptōris officiō
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Dialogī Aliquot - Alius Quārtus
Dē adventū frātris ē patriā
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Dialogī Aliquot - Dialogus V
Euripidēs et Diōnȳsius dē parentis morte colloquuntur
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Dialogī Aliquot - Dialogus VI
Dē episcopātū impartītō iuvenī
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Dialogī Aliquot - Dialogus VII
Dē commeātū impetrandō
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Dialogī Aliquot - Dialogus VIII
Dē exomologēsī fābulantur
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Dialogī Aliquot - Dialogus IX
Expostulātiō cum studiōrum sociō dē neglēctā scholā
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Dialogī Aliquot - Dialogus X
Cōnfābulātiō servōrum dē suīs hērīs
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Dialogī Aliquot - Dialogus XI
Dē praeceptōre conveniundō, ac viciīs, quibus adulēscentia est opportūna
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Dialogī Aliquot - Adulātiōnis et Paupertātis Dialogus
quō iuventūs monētur, nē vel ūllā necessitūdine dēvicta, ā bonīs literīs animum īnflectat
Ionas Philologus (1505-1574), better known Ioannes Guinterius Andernacus, was a university professor
and physician who focused his writing on making Greek medical texts available in Latin. From
1527-1537 he taught in Paris, moving in 1537 to Protestant Metz. From 1543 to 1556, he taught at the
Stasbourg grammar school, then devoted the rest of his life to translating Greek physicians. This
book, published in 1529, can therefore be dated to the earliest part of his career, when he had
begun teaching at the University of Paris. It is notable also for including Protestant polemic
relatively
early in the Reformation. See Wikipedia.
Taken from this
source. See also Google Books.
IŌNAE PHILOLOGĪ DIALOGĪ ALIQUOT lepidī ac fēstīvī, in studiōsae iuventūtis īnfōrmātiōnem nunc prīmum
& nātī & ēditī.
QUIBUS ACCESSIT ADULĀTIŌNIS & PAUPERTĀTIS dialogus pulcherrimus, quō iuventūs monētur, nē vel ūllā necessitūdine dēvicta, ā bonīs literīs animum īnflectat.
PARĪSIĪS.
Ex officīnā Ioānnis Ruelliī.
QUIBUS ACCESSIT ADULĀTIŌNIS & PAUPERTĀTIS dialogus pulcherrimus, quō iuventūs monētur, nē vel ūllā necessitūdine dēvicta, ā bonīs literīs animum īnflectat.
PARĪSIĪS.
Ex officīnā Ioānnis Ruelliī.
EXCUSUM MOGUNTIAE PER IOANNEM SCHOEFFER, QUARTO NONAS AUGUSTI, ANNO POST CHRISTUM NATUM M. D. XXIX.