Nicolas Cop

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Nicolas Cop was a 16th-century French humanist and rector of the University of Paris known for his early support of Protestant ideas and association with John Calvin.

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instanceOf 16th-century person
French person
humanist
rector
theologian
associatedWith John Calvin NERFINISHED
University of Paris NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 16th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
describedAs 16th-century French humanist and rector of the University of Paris known for his early support of Protestant ideas and association with John Calvin
educatedAt University of Paris NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Christian humanism NERFINISHED
theology
ideologicalAlignment Reformed theology
influencedBy Christian humanism
John Calvin
knownFor association with John Calvin
early support of Protestant ideas
languageOfWorkOrName French
Latin
movement Protestant Reformation NERFINISHED
name Nicolas Cop NERFINISHED
notableWork inaugural rectorial address at the University of Paris on All Saints’ Day 1533
occupation humanist
rector of the University of Paris
theologian
placeOfActivity Paris NERFINISHED
positionHeld rector of the University of Paris
religiousOrientation Protestantism NERFINISHED

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Collège de Montaigu educated Nicolas Cop