Thomas Platter
Author
1499 – 1582
Who was Thomas Platter?
Thomas Platter was a Swiss humanist scholar and writer.
His sons Felix Platter and Thomas Platter the Younger both studied medicine, a thwarted ambition of Platter's own early life. Platter the Younger also kept a diary of travels in England which provided Shakespearean scholars with evidence for the dating of certain Shakespeare plays. He wrote: "England is a woman's paradise and a servant's prison".
Thomas Platter was a master of several languages, knowing Latin, Greek, and Hebrew, among others. He grew up in poverty and, as a student, made a prolonged tour through Germany. After his return he first lived in Zürich, where he was an assistant to reformator Huldrych Zwingli. In 1531 he was an eye-witness of the Battle of Kappel, when Huldrych Zwingli was killed. Considering the political situation in Zürich after this war, he left for Basel, together with his paternal friend and mentor, the Protestant theologian Oswald Myconius. In Basel he earned himself a reputation as an early teacher of ancient languages and humanist studies. Together with Johannes Oporinus and Ruprecht Winter he led a printing house and published a large variety of classical editions.
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- Born
- Feb 10, 1499
Grächen - Children
- Nationality
- Switzerland
- Died
- Jan 26, 1582
Basel
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on July 23, 2013
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