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| Jacobus Typotius (1540-1601) was a Flemish | humanist, a native of Diest in Brabant, who became cou |
| e year he created the Nansenskolen (Norwegian | Humanist Academy) together with Kristian Schjelderup a |
| , 6 May 1629) was a painter, draughtsman, and | humanist active primarily in Antwerp and Brussels in t |
| gendary Indian film star Kamal Haasan for his | Humanist Activities and Secular Life. |
| Nov. 10 A New | Humanist Alternative to Christ and Mary, H. J. Blackha |
| It was named after British | humanist and Jesuit theologian Father Martin D'Arcy, S |
| humanism and is a member of the International | Humanist and Ethical Union. |
| Georges was a | humanist and socialist who was jailed several times by |
| (Van der Beke), a Leuven theologian, graceful | humanist, and diplomat. |
| 3 - 28 January 1558) was a German Renaissance | humanist and teacher, who conducted the city's Latin s |
| portrait of her work as a psychiatrist and a | humanist and of her program for treating addicts using |
| Edmund Blair Bolles (1942 - ) is an American | humanist and author who argues that human freedom, and |
| vice to Humanism Award from the International | Humanist and Ethical Union for his work in building up |
| une 13, 1508 - March 12, 1579) was an Italian | humanist and philosopher from Siena, who promoted the |
| has served on the boards of the International | Humanist and Ethical Union (1986-1999), the New York C |
| om the Universidad de Los Andes (Colombia) as | humanist and from the Universidad del Valle as an econ |
| As a | humanist and nature-lover he chose this spot in the sc |
| Hajji Bektash Wali (Muslim mystic, | humanist and philosopher) |
| to Accolti (1415-1464) was an Italian jurist, | humanist and historian. |
| rnational representative of the International | Humanist and Ethical Union, he has criticized the acti |
| the baron was a charismatic, highly educated | humanist and an illuminated patron of arts, who is mos |
| Alf Ahlberg (1892-1979), Swedish writer, | humanist and philosopher |
| t, under the leadership of Stefano Porcari, a | humanist and politician who had previously been under |
| Jim Herrick (born 1944) is a British | Humanist and secularist. |
| o c.1520 - Bern, 10 Sept 1566) was an Italian | humanist and non-trinitarian. |
| (Ludovicus Carrio) (1547-1595) was a Flemish | humanist and classical scholar. |
| George Buchanan, | humanist and reformer, a biography 1506-1582 (David Do |
| nd published his first book, George Buchanan, | Humanist and Reformer, in 1890. |
| nrad Wolffhart) (1518 - 1561) was an Alsatian | humanist and encyclopedist. |
| GALHA is affiliated with the International | Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU) and Amnesty Internat |
| July - Girolamo Mei, | humanist and inspiration of the Florentine Camerata (b |
| bus) Fincelius (died 1582) was a 16th century | humanist and physician. |
| vember 1428) was a French Cardinal, canonist, | humanist, and geographer. |
| August 23, 1974) was an Italian psychologist, | humanist, and visionary. |
| 1 July 1846 - 22 January 1866) was an Italian | humanist and philanthropist. |
| asenfuss) (1490-1559, or Peter Hasenfratz), a | humanist and lexicographer. |
| n Italian cardinal, bishop, prince, diplomat, | humanist and botanist. |
| 1550 - April 25, 1603) was a Spanish | humanist and scholar who was a professor at the Univer |
| Girolamo Aleandro (1524), | humanist, and papal nuncio in Germany in connection wi |
| y (born 1688 - died 1742) was a French Jesuit | humanist and editor of the "Journal de Trevoux". |
| rt) (1438-1490) was a Bergamasque Renaissance | humanist and medical doctor. |
| tor to Building Design, New Statesman and New | Humanist and has also written for The Guardian, Icon, |
| According to him, "it's not any atheist, | humanist and ego-worshiping 'Satanic Bible' by Anton L |
| "He was a | humanist and never complained about anything except th |
| ter variously titled Bir-Hug, Hub, Birmingham | Humanist and, most recently, News and Views. |
| 5, in Rome Italy at the behest of the Italian | humanist Angelo Colocci. |
| Lamia a work by the Italian | humanist Angelo Poliziano, consisting of an opening or |
| GALHA promotes a | humanist approach to homosexuality and to lesbian, gay |
| ist modernist tendencies, resulting in a more | humanist approach. |
| His views as a | humanist are at the heart of his work, which often dep |
| Linnaean Method and the | Humanist Art of Reading". |
| His role as a classically educated | humanist artist (a pictor doctus) was influential on t |
| or of membership and programs of the American | Humanist Association for four years, and began his pre |
| The American | Humanist Association is the oldest and one of the larg |
| manism from 1990 to 1992 and president of the | Humanist Association of San Diego in 1978. |
| was a Distinguished Supporter of the British | Humanist Association and a patron of the Burma Campaig |
| member of the Advisory Council of the British | Humanist Association from 1963 until his death. |
| 2008, American | Humanist Association Humanist Religious Liberty Award. |
| In 1986, the American | Humanist Association named her Humanist of the Year. |
| In 1974, the American | Humanist Association named her Humanist of the Year. |
| Patron of the British Armed Forces | Humanist Association UK Armed Forces Humanist Associat |
| which she is a board member and the American | Humanist Association of which she is a past board memb |
| e her new vocation as a member of the British | Humanist Association having now trained as a secular C |
| She is also a member of the British | Humanist Association and is now a trained Celebrant, c |
| Victoria Denning, is now a full time British | Humanist Association celebrant. |
| made a Distinguished Supporter of the British | Humanist Association |
| Dunbar is also a British | Humanist Association Distinguished Supporter of Humani |
| Since 1999, he has been President of the | Humanist Association of Canada, and is also currently |
| The Gay and Lesbian | Humanist Association (GALHA) is a democratic, membersh |
| Ellery is a member of the American | Humanist Association and Americans United for the Sepa |
| r founded the Bergen chapter of the Norwegian | Humanist Association in 1967, and he is understandably |
| d on the holiday's homepage, and the American | Humanist Association became HumanLight's first nationa |
| h is a Distinguished Supporter of the British | Humanist Association and is a patron of Mansfield and |
| re prominent in the foundation in 1968 of the | Humanist Association of Canada with HFM member Dr. Hen |
| ly affiliated to the BHA, the Gay and Lesbian | Humanist Association (GALHA) and the National Secular |
| from 1953-55, and president of the Norwegian | Humanist Association from 1965-77. |
| He was chair of the American | Humanist Association's Humanist Manifesto III Drafting |
| w York, is executive director of the American | Humanist Association, a non-profit civil liberties org |
| d director of planned giving for the American | Humanist Association, an organization he earlier serve |
| iry, the American Ethical Union, the American | Humanist Association, the Institute for Humanist Studi |
| group assume the title of North East Regional | Humanist Association, continuing to operate as the Tyn |
| ns in the Act have also come from the British | Humanist Association, the Local Government Information |
| He is an atheist and chairman of the Swedish | Humanist Association, Humanisterna. |
| e royalties of the song goes to the Norwegian | Humanist Association, of which he was a member. |
| served two terms as president of the American | Humanist Association. |
| -97 She is also Vice-President of the British | Humanist Association. |
| e is a distinguished supporter of the British | Humanist Association. |
| scount Falkland is a supporter of the British | Humanist Association. |
| e is a distinguished supporter of the British | Humanist Association. |
| erpool and on a national level by the British | Humanist Association. |
| m is a Distinguished Supporter of the British | Humanist Association. |
| e is a Distinguished Supporter of the British | Humanist Association. |
| e is a Distinguished Supporter of the British | Humanist Association. |
| he was the Secretary General of the Norwegian | Humanist Association. |
| n is a Distinguished Supporter of the British | Humanist Association. |
| m is a Distinguished Supporter of the British | Humanist Association. |
| lecturer in philosophy, member of the British | Humanist Association. |
| made a Distinguished Supporter of the British | Humanist Association. |
| also a Distinguished Supporter of the British | Humanist Association. |
| also a distinguished supporter of the British | Humanist Association. |
| also a distinguished supporter of the British | Humanist Association. |
| is an atheist and a supporter of the British | Humanist Association. |
| is a 'Distinguished Supporter' of the British | Humanist Association. |
| ord Hughes is a Vice-President of the British | Humanist Association. |
| and a Distinguished Supporter of the British | Humanist Association. |
| er columns, and is a supporter of the British | Humanist Association. |
| ty of Kent, and Vice-President of the British | Humanist Association. |
| , was composed by Giovanni Antonio Campani, a | humanist at the court of Pius II who moved in the acad |
| His | humanist attitude is expressed in the non-fictional es |
| is writing he supported Thomas More and other | humanist authors' ideals of educated wives who would b |
| In 1990, he received the International | Humanist Award from the International Humanist and Eth |
| Commenting on Islamophobia in New | Humanist, Benn suggests that people who fear the rise |
| ed into Latin by Jean or Johannes Meursius, a | humanist born in Leiden, Holland in 1613. |
| invention, created to provide a specifically | Humanist celebration near Christmas and the winter sol |
| bishop of Oradea in 1445 and turned it into a | humanist centre, where he invited a number of Polish a |
| may also perform nontraditional religious or | Humanist ceremonies in a variety of settings including |
| Achievement Award in Cultural Humanism by the | Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard University, joining a l |
| he dowager Countess of Kent, whose Protestant | humanist circle had a profound influence on the young |
| Boldewan and Bugenhagen became the core of a | Humanist circle. |
| ine - developed in close association with his | humanist colleague, Valentin Crautwald (1465-1545). |
| s father's death, Christina married the noted | humanist Conrad Lycosthenes (Wolfhart). |
| “Theory and | humanist criticism”. |
| as greatly concerned about the development of | humanist culture in Taiwan. |
| who had travelled to Rome and appreciated its | humanist culture. |
| 80 he was one of the signatories of A Secular | Humanist Declaration, a statement of belief in Democra |
| He is a member of the | Humanist Democratic Centre (cdH). |
| On December 2, 2006, the | Humanist Democratic Centre proposed adopting a new tim |
| er 14, 1465 - December 28, 1547) was a German | humanist diplomat, politician, and economist, who was |
| nsured that each daughter received a thorough | humanist education in languages and the classics. |
| er's death in 1488, she reportedly received a | humanist education at home, where she became fluent in |
| Regarded as one of the great | humanist educators of his day, under Flower's leadersh |
| His son is the architect, athlete, and | humanist Eigil Nansen, and his daughter is writer Mari |
| Thompson attempts to add a | humanist element to social history, being critical of |
| who has been raped by a brother, among other | humanist endeavors. |
| In: The | Humanist, Episode 8, 1982 |
| which attracted in the early 16th century the | humanist Erasmus as well as the alchemist and doctor P |
| ssant attacks and attempted demolition of the | humanist essence of communism and Marxism". |
| vinces all the hallmarks of a bona fide civic | humanist, even while composing his great "enlightened |
| om its nationalist particulars to a universal | humanist fable. |
| The | Humanist Fellowship of Montreal was an organization of |
| He is considered an early | humanist for his style. |
| quently developed in his disputation with the | humanist Francesco Pucci. |
| eipzig that marked the beginning of Germany's | humanist free religious movement. |
| her and refined by the advice of the latter's | humanist friends. |
| He was subsequently given a | humanist funeral service prior to burial at Brompton C |
| te (1596 - February 2, 1661), German Catholic | humanist, geographer and historian. |
| a joint public meeting with the newly formed | Humanist group for homosexuals at which one of its mem |
| n), Lichfield Walsall and South Staffordshire | Humanist Group LWASS, Aston University Atheist & Human |
| e speaker at the inaugural meeting of the Gay | Humanist Group, which became the Gay and Lesbian Human |
| (2009-).Chair of the All Party Parliamentary | Humanist Group. |
| also a member of the All-Party Parliamentary | Humanist Group. |
| He attended a | humanist Gymnasium in Allenstein and continued with co |
| 1370 - March 9, 1444) was an Italian | humanist, historian and statesman, who was chancellor |
| HumanLight is a | Humanist holiday celebrated on or about December 23. |
| ican comic book writer known for dark themes, | humanist horror and a fascination with the roots of vi |
| Kelly promotes his | humanist ideals in his art, for example; in response t |
| ous personality was in deep contrast with the | humanist ideals of the age. |
| liberation doctrine, far from extending this | humanist impulse, directly undermines it. |
| e was also a talented pianist and a Christian | humanist in the finest tradition. |
| Reason, Edwords serves on the faculty of the | Humanist Institute and is an advisory board member of |
| One obituary described Widgery as "a radical | humanist intellectual on permanent loan to revolutiona |
| The | humanist intellectual Thomas Wilson wrote a life of Su |
| The | humanist intellectual Thomas Wilson wrote a life of Su |
| istinct awards have been named for writer and | humanist Isaac Asimov. |
| so author of an 1859 biography on Renaissance | humanist Jacob Micyllus. |
| of the generation of jurists that established | humanist jurisprudence in France. |
| He was a | humanist known for his patronage of literature and the |
| 1513 for the funeral of the Milanese poet and | humanist Lancino Curzio. |
| sition of sequences became less frequent when | Humanist Latin replaced medieval Latin as the preferre |
| friends with Avula Gopalakrishna Murthy, the | humanist leader in Andhra. |
| Syria) is a Syrian-Norwegian writer, secular | humanist, lesbian and critic of religions. |
| The Italian | humanist Lorenzo Valla wrote an official biography of |
| ndian life, show the influence of the Radical | Humanist M.N. |
| The tolerant | humanist Macropedius was apparently suspected of sympa |
| as educated in 's-Hertogenbosch by the famous | humanist Macropedius and at the University of Leuven. |
| his at the request of M.N.Roy for the Radical | Humanist magazine. |
| ambattista Gelli (1498-1563) was a Florentine | humanist man of letters, from an artisan background. |
| He signatoried to | Humanist Manifesto I. |
| He was a signer of | Humanist Manifesto 2000. |
| In 1933, Mondale was the youngest to sign A | Humanist Manifesto and was also signatory to the 1973 |
| was the only person to sign each of the three | Humanist Manifestos of 1933, 1973, and 2003. |
| Custos and the | humanist Marcus Henning collaborated in producing the |
| 1556) was a Flemish scholar, | humanist, mathematician and astrologer. |
| eful Death) is a philosophical writer's and a | humanist medical researcher's argument about dignity i |
| speaker at Unitarian Universalist and Secular | Humanist meetings, where he speaks about his landmark |
| Dunn was an active | Humanist minister and celebrated ceremonies of affirma |
| ce humanists took to be Roman and employed as | humanist minuscule, from which has developed early mod |
| 1504 - 1546 or 1547) was a Scottish | humanist most noted for his De Animi Tranquillitate. |
| king place in Turkey and the catalyst for the | humanist movement in America. |
| ghly introspective man, he shaped the nascent | humanist movement a great deal because many of the int |
| nonviolence since 1995 and was created by the | Humanist Movement. |
| ssolved in 1948, to give place to the Radical | Humanist movement. |
| dy accepted descriptive terms such as secular | humanist, naturalist, and rationalist. |
| Much of his work had a spiritual or | humanist nature, which reflected the artist's personal |
| It was established by the New Jersey | Humanist Network in 2001. |
| 2011 | Humanist of the Year awarded April 2011 by the America |
| She herself received the | Humanist of the Year award from the American Humanist |
| In 2011 Cannold was awarded Australian | Humanist of the Year by the Council of Australian Huma |
| In 1994 Buckman was named Canada's | Humanist of the Year. |
| - 1602) was a Corsican doctor, naturalist and | humanist of Italian descent, born in Bastia, Corsica. |
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