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Johann Winter von Andernach
Born

Johann Winter


1505
Died4 October 1574
NationalityGerman
Other namesIoannes Guintherius Andernacus
Scientific career
FieldsAnatomy
InstitutionsUniversity of Paris
Schola Argentoratensis
Academic advisorsLambertus Hortensius [nl]
Notable studentsGuillaume Rondelet
Michael Servetus
Andreas Vesalius[1]

Johann Winter von Andernach (born Johann Winter; 1505 – 4 October 1574) was a German Renaissance physician, university professor, humanist, translator of ancient, mostly medical works, and writer of his own medical, philological and humanities works.

Life[edit]

Ganière, Pierre (1663? – 1721), Jean d'Andernac, Physician at the Paris Faculty (Bibliothèque de la Sorbonne, NuBIS)

The family and youth of Winter von Andernach are not well known. He probably came from a poor family and attended the town school in Andernach, then part of the Electorate of Cologne. He left his hometown in 1517 as a teenager. He had a sharp mind, was very curious and was always looking to increase his knowledge. He later moved to Utrecht, where he studied Ancient Greek. There he met Lambertus Hortensius [nl] who was a teacher at Utrecht's Hieronymus school. He also met John III, Duke of Cleves, who will later become his patron.

He worked at the University of Paris and the Schola Argentoratensis.

He died, aged about 69, in Strassburg.

Name[edit]

Johann Winter (Johannes Winther) von Andernach, so called because he was born in Andernach, experienced many variations of his name throughout his life. When the name "Winter" was translated into Italian and Latin, the "W" was replaced by "Gue" or the "Wi" replaced by "Gui," giving rise to the name "Guenther" and all of its derivatives. Since "Guenther" or "Gunter" was and is a well known German name, it was considered his real name. Thus Johann Winter is known by the following names:

Other variations are "Johann Guenther von Andernach", "Johann Günther of Andernach", "Johann Guinterus (Guintherius) von Andernach ". In addition, he also had a kind of pen name: Ionas Philologus, "Johann the philologist."

Works[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Charles Donald O'Malley, Andreas Vesalius of Brussels, 1514-1564, University of California Press, 1964, p. 47.

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