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  1. Johannes Rothé, or Jan Rothe, de Rothe of Rode, also Mr Roder (Amsterdam, 2 December 1628 - 18 March 1702), Lord of Oud-Wulven and Wayen in the Netherlands, was a prophetic preacher and Fifth Monarchist.

  2. Johannes Rothé, or Jan Rothe, de Rothe of Rode, also Mr Roder, Lord of Oud-Wulven and Wayen in the Netherlands, was a prophetic preacher and Fifth Monarchist.

  3. Jul 5, 2021 · The life of Johannes Rothe (also spelled Rothé, 1628–1702) reads like something out of an adventure novel. Born to wealth and influence in the Amsterdam regent patriciate, he became an itinerant preacher of the end times, travelled across Europe, was imprisoned in England during the First Anglo-Dutch War, and eventually knighted by Charles II.

    • Freya Sierhuis
    • 2021
  4. The aim of the study is to examine in detail Johannes Rothe's approach to literature as a vehicle for his didactic aims. Rothie lived as priest, town-clerk and schoolmaster from ca. 1360 to 1434 in Thuringia.

    • Morven Elizabeth Leighton Johnson
    • 1981
  5. Johannes Rothe's Ritterspiegel [Mirror of Chivalry] with its 4108 verses is the most comprehensive medieval knightly primer in German. In all probability it was written for young...

  6. May 10, 2024 · Johannes Rothe ( Munich, Tech. U., Universe. ) Experiments: RES-NOVA. Author Identifier: Johannes.Rothe.1. INSPIRE ID: INSPIRE-00805214. present. Munich, Tech. U., Universe. Munich, Max Planck Inst. edit. Updated on Sep 14, 2023. Cited By. 64 results. cite all. claim. Citation Summary. Most Recent.

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  8. “Strategies” and “knights” suggest strife and battle-noise, terms which contrast strangely with the person of Johannes Rothe, a small-town clerk in late medieval Germany. But “strategies” and “knights” are instrumental for the two crucial terms of the title: “didactics” and “mirror.”