Matthaeus (also Matthæus) is a given name, the Latin form of
Matthew
Matthew may refer to:
* Matthew (given name)
* Matthew (surname)
* ''Matthew'' (ship), the replica of the ship sailed by John Cabot in 1497
* ''Matthew'' (album), a 2000 album by rapper Kool Keith
* Matthew (elm cultivar), a cultivar of the Chi ...
. Notable people with the name include:
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Matthaeus Greuter
Matthaeus Greuter (1564–1638), known in Italian as Matteo Greuter, was a German etcher and engraver who worked in Rome. He is known for his cartographical prints.
Born in Strasbourg, Greuter worked in France, in Avignon and Lyon. Apparently to e ...
(1564–1638), German etcher and engraver who worked in Rome
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Matthaeus Pipelare
Matthaeus Pipelare ( – ) was a Netherlandish composer, choir director, and possibly wind instrument player of the Renaissance.
He was from Louvain, and spent part of his early life in Antwerp. Unlike many of his contemporaries, many of whom ...
(c. 1450 – c. 1515), Netherlandish composer, choir director, and possibly wind instrument player of the Renaissance
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Matthaeus Platearius
Matthaeus Platearius was a physician from the medical school at Salerno, and is thought to have produced a twelfth-century Latin manuscript on medicinal herbs titled "''Circa Instans''" (also known as "''The Book of Simple Medicines''"), later tra ...
(12th century), physician from the medical school at Salerno
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Matthaeus Silvaticus
Matthaeus Silvaticus or Mattheus Sylvaticus (c. 1280 – c. 1342) was a medieval Latin medical writer and botanist.
His Life and Encyclopedia
Matthaeus Silvaticus was born in northern Italy, probably Mantua. He was a student and teacher in botan ...
(c. 1280 – c. 1342), Latin medical writer and botanist
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Matthæus Yrsselius
Matthæus Yrsselius or Irsselius, the Latinized form of Mattheus van Iersel (1541–1629), was abbot of St. Michael's Abbey, Antwerp, from 1614 until his death. He was remembered as a patron of the arts and sciences.
Patronage
In 1624 he commis ...
(1541–1629), abbot of St. Michael's Abbey, Antwerp from 1614 until his death
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Latin masculine given names