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  1. Johannes Aventinus (latim para "João de Abensberg"; [1] Abensberg, 4 de julho de 1477 — Regensburg, 9 de janeiro de 1534) era o pseudônimo de Johann Georg Turmair ou Thurmayr, um humanista renascentista, historiador e filólogo bávaro. É o autor dos Anais da Baviera (1523), um registro valioso da história antiga da Alemanha.

  2. Johannes Aventinus illustration from 19th century. Johann Georg Turmair (or Thurmayr) (4 July 1477 – 9 January 1534), known by the pen name Johannes Aventinus (Latin for "John of Abensberg") or Aventin, was a Bavarian Renaissance humanist historian and philologist.

  3. Johannes Aventin oder Johannes Aventinus war ein deutscher Historiker und Hofhistoriograph. Er hieß eigentlich Johann Georg Turmair, benannte sich aber mit einer latinisierten Form seines Heimatortes Aventinus. Er gilt als ein Wegbereiter der klassischen Philologie in Deutschland und als der „Vater der bayerischen ...

  4. Aventinus. Original name: Johannes Turmair. Born: July 4, 1477, Abensberg, Bavaria. Died: Jan. 9, 1534, Regensburg (aged 56) Subjects Of Study: Bavaria. Aventinus (born July 4, 1477, Abensberg, Bavaria—died Jan. 9, 1534, Regensburg) was a humanist and historian sometimes called the “Bavarian Herodotus.”

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  5. Johannes Aventinus era o pseudônimo de Johann Georg Turmair ou Thurmayr, um humanista renascentista, historiador e filólogo bávaro. É o autor dos Anais da Baviera (1523), um registro valioso da história antiga da Alemanha.

  6. Aventinus, Johannes: Works | bavarikon. Johannes Turmair (1477-1534) is still regarded as the "founder of Bavarian historiography" today. His work has left its indelible mark on the image of Bavarian history. Turmair, the son of a publican from Abensberger called himself Aventinus after his home town following a popular trend of the time.

  7. Johannes Aventinus, Bavarian Chronicle. The student of Celtis (Rar. 446), Johannes Turmair, called Aventin (1477-1534), is considered to this day as the father of Bavarian historiography. As the teacher of princes he had composed in 1511 a Latin history of the dukes of Bavaria; from 1517 originated his "Annales ducum Boiariae" under the ...