Richard Croke (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Early Anabaptists". At that time Erasmus of Rotterdam also lived in Basel and was in touch with this circle. Oecolampadius, the reformer of Basel, and Hans Denck had contact with the circle around Erasmus as early as 1515. To this circle also belonged a close friend of the young patrician Conrad Grebel: Heinrich Loriti from Ennenda in Glarus, who had connections with other people in Basel as well. Apart from him, those especially worthy of mention are Michael Bentinus (a friend of Hans Denck's), Richard Crocus, Wolfgang Capito, and Johann Oecolampadius.

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  • Ward, Sir Adolphus William; Prothero, George Walter; Leathes, Stanley Mordaunt (1902). The Cambridge Modern History. Vol. The Renaissance. Richard Croke, of King's College, Cambridge, who took his degree in the year 1509–10, studied Greek at Oxford with William Grocyn; went thence to Paris; and subsequently taught Greek at Cologne, Louvain, Leipzig, and Dresden.
  • Public Domain Kolde, T. (1914). "Camerarius, (Camermeister), Joachim". In Jackson, Samuel Macauley (ed.). New Schaff–Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Vol. II (third ed.). London and New York: Funk and Wagnalls.
  • "XVIII: Catholic Europe". The Cambridge Modern History. Vol. I. 1912. At Cambridge, Fisher, the Chancellor, recalled his protege Richard Croke from Leipzig in 1519 to carry on the work of Erasmus, who had taught Greek in the University between 1511 and 1513.

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  • "Croke, Richard (CRK506R)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.

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  • [2][dead link]: "In 1519 Richard Croke was named Greek reader in Cambridge. He had been a pupil of Erasmus and of Grocyn, and, by the liberality of Archbishop Warham, had studied and taught for twelve years in the universities of Paris, Louvain, and Leipzig, thus meeting the Renaissance revival half-way to Italy. His Latin inaugural oration is one of the most curious documents we possess in illustration of English classical study during its first days. It is a splendid, if rhetorical, eulogy of Greek literature and of Greek intellect".

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  • [1] has him at Basel (listed in French as "Richard Crocus").

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