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- Q931436 description "HUngarian scholar".
- Q931436 description "HUngarian scholar".
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- Q931436 abstract "János Zsámboky or János Zsámboki or János Sámboki, (with his humanist name Latin: Johannes Sambucus, or Johannes Pannonicus Sambucus; June 1, 1531 - June 13, 1584) was a Hungarian humanist scholar: physician, philologist and historian.Zsámboky was born in Trnava. He was the composer of the most renowned Hungarian Emblemata book: Emblemata cum aliquot nummis antiqui operis (1564). Sambucus' emblem book was edited five times and it was translated into French and Dutch. He also wrote the Icones veterum aliquot ac recentium Medicorum Philosophorumque in 1574, published in Antwerpen. He died, aged 53, in Vienna.".
- Q931436 alias "Ján Sambucus".
- Q931436 birthDate "1531-06-01".
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- Q931436 birthYear "1531".
- Q931436 deathDate "1584-06-13".
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- Q931436 alternativeNames "Ján Sambucus".
- Q931436 birthDate "1531-06-01".
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- Q931436 name "Johannes Sambucus".
- Q931436 name "Zsamboky, Janos".
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- Q931436 shortDescription "HUngarian scholar".
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- Q931436 comment "János Zsámboky or János Zsámboki or János Sámboki, (with his humanist name Latin: Johannes Sambucus, or Johannes Pannonicus Sambucus; June 1, 1531 - June 13, 1584) was a Hungarian humanist scholar: physician, philologist and historian.Zsámboky was born in Trnava. He was the composer of the most renowned Hungarian Emblemata book: Emblemata cum aliquot nummis antiqui operis (1564). Sambucus' emblem book was edited five times and it was translated into French and Dutch.".
- Q931436 label "János Zsámboky".
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- Q931436 givenName "Janos".
- Q931436 name "Janos Zsamboky".
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