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JAN PENDERGRASS Professor of French Dr. Jan Pendergrass specializes in Renaissance humanism, humanist pedagogy, epistolography and paleography. He has published the neo-Latin correspondence of Antoine Arlier (Droz, 1990) and a critical edition of Letters and Letter Fragments by Jean de Pins (Droz, 2007). He is also co-author of Images et lieux de mémoire d'un étudiant du XVIe siècle (Trédaniel, 1991). His research articles examine the impact of Renaissance thought in the lives of such individuals as Simon Grynaeus (a German Hellenist and mathematician), Cassandre de Colmar (an Erasmian schoolmaster), Jean de Pins (a humanist scholar of Toulouse), Germain Maciot (a late 15th century Parisian student), and Johannes Altenstaig (a German theologian). |
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