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  1. Franciscus Junius (29 January 1591 – 1677), also known as François du Jon, was a pioneer of Germanic philology. As a collector of ancient manuscripts, he published the first modern editions of a number of important texts.

  2. Franciscus Junius, nom latinisé de François du Jon, peut désigner : François du Jon (1545-1602), pasteur protestant né à Bourges et mort à Leyde, linguiste, exégète et professeur de théologie réformée, disciple de Calvin et de Théodore de Bèze, bâtisseur de la dogmatique réformée, père du suivant.

  3. François du Jon l’ancien, en latin Franciscus Junius, né le 1 er mai 1545 à Bourges et mort le 13 octobre 1602 à Leyde, est un linguiste, exégète et professeur de théologie réformée, disciple de Calvin et de Théodore de Bèze.

  4. Franciscus Junius, the Younger (born 1589, Heidelberg, Palatinate [Germany]—died Nov. 19, 1677, Windsor, Berkshire, Eng.) was a language and literary scholar whose works stimulated interest in the study of Anglo-Saxon (Old English) and the cognate old Germanic languages.

  5. Franciscus Junius the Elder (born François du Jon, 1 May 1545 – 23 October 1602) was a Reformed scholar, Protestant reformer and theologian. Born in Bourges in central France, he initially studied law, but later decided to study theology in Geneva under John Calvin and Theodore Beza.

  6. From the limited perspective of twentieth-century theology and historiography, Franciscus Junius was known primarily as Arminius’s respondent in a debate over predestination, namely the Amica cum Francisco Iunio de praedestinatione or, as translated, the Friendly Conference of James Arminius…with Mr. Francis Junius about Predestination.

  7. Learn about Franciscus Junius (1545-1602), a prominent Reformed theologian, exegete, and linguist in the era of early Reformed orthodoxy. Explore his biography, his role in the Belgic Confession, his translation of the Bible, and his influence on Reformed theology.