Thomas Moravius (1564–1623)
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W. Caird Taylor: Scottish Students in Heidelberg, 1386-1662, in: The Scottish Historical Review, Vol. 5, No. 17 (Oct., 1907), pp. 67-75, hier S. 68; https://www.jstor.org/stable/25517912
1593 immatr. in Heidelberg
Matr. Heidelberg 2, 166; https://books.google.de/books?id=XMigO2qtqcYC&pg=PA166
Ö. Szabolcs Barlay: Thomas Seget's (from Edinborough) Middle European connections in reflection of Cod. Vat. Lat. 9385, in: Magyar Könyvszemle 97 (1981), S. 204-220, hier S. 206; https://epa.oszk.hu/00000/00021/00313/pdf/MKSZ_EPA00021_1981_97_03_204-220.pdf
- Thomas Moravius Scotus, Patavii, 23 Maii 1598 (Eintrag in Album Amicorum)
- https://raa.gf-franken.de/de/suche-nach-stammbucheintraegen.html?permaLink=1597_seget;42
vgl. Stefano Gattei: The Wandering Scot. Thomas Seget’s album amicorum. In: Nuncius 28 (2013), S. 345-463.
https://raa.gf-franken.de/de/suche-nach-stammbucheintraegen.html?permaLink=1592_lange;111
- Stammbuch Johann Lange, Eintrag Heidelberg 11.09.1598, identifiziert als Thomas Murray (1564-1623), neulateinischer Poet: Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale de France: Rothschild V 3370, f. 130v;
https://archive.org/details/b29334615_0004/page/261/mode/1up?q=moravius
Album Amicorum Johannes Saracenus/Sarasin
- https://books.google.de/books?id=jE8VAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA2
- auch Eintrag von J. Quercetanus
Thomas Murray:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Murray_(provost_of_Eton)
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7792631
Doelman, J. (2017). “The Daring Pen of Sorrow”: elegies on the death of Thomas Murray (1564-1623): Latin text and translation by James Doelman and Andrew Dunning. The Seventeenth Century, 34(1), 27–63. https://doi.org/10.1080/0268117X.2017.1373258
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- Thomas Murray Papers
- Correspondence and papers of Thomas Murray (1564-1623), Tutor (from 1605) and Secretary (1617-1621) to Charles, Prince of Wales, afterwards Charles I. The bulk of the Murray papers (MSS. 663-669) are concerned with European politics, especially the acceptance by Frederick V, Elector Palatine and son-in-law of James I, of the crown of Bohemia in 1619, and the subsequent conflict which marked the opening of the Thirty Years War.
zum Dichter Thomas Murray:
Aysha Pollnitz: Princely Education in Early Modern Britain, Cambridge University Press 2015, S. 331 u.ö.
James Fowler Kellas Johnstone: The Alba Amicorum of George Strachan, George Craig, Thomas Cumming = Aberdeen University Studies - Ausgabe 95, 1924 - Seite 38
- Royal Windsor was visited before the end of July , and the Album is inscribed , Moravius , under the Latin verses : - Comitte vitam , rem , decus | Unius Dei Arbitrio Animi tibi ex sententia | Confecta reddet omnia . This Murray was a Perthshire man , and probably a graduate of St. Andrews University , after which he studied at Heidelberg , 1593 , now tutor to Prince Charles , Duke of York , who , when Prince of Wales , continued him as secretary : Provost of Eton , 1621 ; † 1623.