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| Crollius1998=177-178$<i>Fontanus (T. Massonius):</i> Dem in Br. Nr. 4 (Ende Dezember 1591) gemeinten, „vor kurzem“ verstorbenen F., Sohn des Predigers der französischen Gemeinde von London, begegnete Croll in Frankreich. Es handelt sich bei ihm zweifellos um den 1588/89 in der Basler Matrikel eingetragenen, 1589 in Basel zum Dr. med. promovierten „Timothaeus Massonius, Fontanus Aurelianensis“, Sohn des „Robert Le Maçon dit De La Fontaine“ (Massonius Fontanus), 1535–1611, der, vorher Prediger in Orléans, seit 1580 die Londoner Flüchtlingsgemeinde der Protestanten leitete. </br> Lit.: Le Baron F. de Schickler: Les Eglises du Refuge en Angleterre, 3 Bde., hier Bd. 1, Paris 1892, S. 222–277 („L’Eglise sous Le Maçon De la Fontaine“) und S. 403 (Sterbedatum); hier heißt es über F.: „un des grands pasteurs de cette Eglise, et des derniers représentants de l’âge militant de la Réforme française: le secrétaire du 3e Synode national, le fugitif de la Saint-Barthélemy, le confident du roi de Navarre, le correspondant et ami de Mornay et de Théodore de Bèze“. – Andrew Pettegree: Foreign Protestant Communities in Sixteenth-Century London, Oxford 1986, S. 199–261 (hier allerdings die Erwähnung De La Fontaines mit dem [falschen?] Vornamen „Nicholas“).
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=== Other ===
=== Other ===
Theophrast und Galen, Celsus und Paracelsus, p. 2729
J. C. Whitebrook, "Calvin's ''Institute of Christian Religion'' In the Imprints of Thomas Vautrollier", in: Transactions of the Congregational Historical Society 12 (1933-36), 197-212, esp. 209: "In 1584, a second edition of Laune's Latin Epitome (B.M. 3505 c 22, London) reproduces the features of the former edition, of which there is no Museum copy. [...] Register iv is an ode by Miles Bodley to Martin. This is followed by two lines: "Timotheus Massonius, Ad Lectorem." Timotheus Massonius gives no difficulty, it is the Latinized form of a French
name, Timothy le Maçon. Robert le Maçon was a contemporary French minister, a Huguenot."; https://archive.org/details/transactions12unknuoft/page/209
i.e. Jean Calvin, ''Institutionis Christianae religionis a Ioanne Caluino conscriptae, epitome'', ed. William Lawne and Edmund Bunny, London: Thomas Vautrollerius [1584]; EEBO 2240904742; https://books.google.de/books?id=YHcmaluVWdcC


=== Portraits ===
=== Portraits ===

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Timothaeus Massonius
Given Names: Massonius, Le Maçon, Maçon, Masson, Massonius Fontanus, Le Maçon dit La Fontaine




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Theophrast und Galen, Celsus und Paracelsus, p. 2729

J. C. Whitebrook, "Calvin's Institute of Christian Religion In the Imprints of Thomas Vautrollier", in: Transactions of the Congregational Historical Society 12 (1933-36), 197-212, esp. 209: "In 1584, a second edition of Laune's Latin Epitome (B.M. 3505 c 22, London) reproduces the features of the former edition, of which there is no Museum copy. [...] Register iv is an ode by Miles Bodley to Martin. This is followed by two lines: "Timotheus Massonius, Ad Lectorem." Timotheus Massonius gives no difficulty, it is the Latinized form of a French name, Timothy le Maçon. Robert le Maçon was a contemporary French minister, a Huguenot."; https://archive.org/details/transactions12unknuoft/page/209

i.e. Jean Calvin, Institutionis Christianae religionis a Ioanne Caluino conscriptae, epitome, ed. William Lawne and Edmund Bunny, London: Thomas Vautrollerius [1584]; EEBO 2240904742; https://books.google.de/books?id=YHcmaluVWdcC

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