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Louvain (1538–1544)

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Damião de Gois

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When Gois reached Louvain again after an absence of 4 years, his immediate concern was to establish a household of his own. The actual date of his marriage to Johanna van Hargen is not certain (it was probably either late in 1538 or early in 1539); as mentioned above, his wife was Dutch, of noble, rich, and strictly Catholic background. Gois’s paternal grandfather had also taken a Dutch bride, and Gois himself was so at home in Holland that, in his own words, he was “very well received and accepted as a native by everybody.”1

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  • See Roland H. Bainton, David Joris, Wiedertaufer und Kampfer fur Toleranz im 16. Jahrhundert in: Archiv fur Reformationsgeschichte. Texte und Untersuchungen. Erganzungsband VI (1937) p. 28.

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  • See P. Noordeloos, Cornelius Musius, Appendix XV, p. 298. “Divi Coenelii Musii De Coena Dominica Ode Sapphica.” Speaking of Christ, he said: “Ille, qui humanum genus a cruento/Eruit Oreo.” Noordeloos explained that when Musius spoke of his muse Urania he meant Mary (p. 196); p. 170 for Elysium.

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  • See H. J. Allard, Mr. Cornelius Petri F. Crocus, S.J. 1500–1550 (Cornelis Pieterz Croock) in Het Jaarboekje van Alberdingk Thijm (1892) p. 14.

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Hirsch, E.F. (1967). Louvain (1538–1544). In: Damião de Gois. Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Idees/International Archives of the Historry of Ideas, vol 19. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-3488-3_8

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