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Johannes Arnoldi Corvinus (real surname Ravens) (c.1582–1650)[1] was a Dutch Remonstrant minister and jurist.

Life

He was born in Leiden, and in 1606 was a Calvinist preacher there. Taking up the Arminian views, he was a public supporter of them by 1609, and in 1610 signed the Five Articles of Remonstrance. Subsequently, as a consequence of the Synod of Dort, he lost his church office in 1619.[2]

Works

  • Christelicke ende ernstighe vermaninghe tot vrede aen R. Donteclock (1609)
  • Teghen-bericht jeghens D. Francisci Gomari (1610)
  • Posthumus Pacianus (1643)
  • Jurisprudentia romana (1644)
  • Conclusiones de ivre pvblico (1644) with Arnoldus Clapmarius, Christoph Besold, and Franciscus Rosellus
  • Enchiridium; seu institutiones imperiales

Family

His son Arendt became a professor of law at Mainz.[3]

Notes

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