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Bording may refer to: People * Anders Bording (1619–1677), Danish poet * Jacob Bording (1511–1560), Flemish medical doctor and physician * Jakob Bording (1547–1616), German-born Danish politician Places * Bording, Denmark Bording station is a railway station serving the railway town of Bording in Central Jutland, Denmark. Bording station is located on the Skanderborg–Skjern line. The station opened in 1877. It offers direct regional train services to Aarhus ...
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Anders Bording
Anders Christensen Bording (21 January 1619 – 24 May 1677) was a Danish poet and journalist. He was born in Ribe. He is notable for his epigrams, ballads, occasional poems and epistles, as well as for publishing the first Danish newspaper, the monthly ''Den Danske Mercurius ''Den danske Mercurius'' was a Danish newspaper, first published on 1 August 1666, by Anders Bording. He founded his versified newspaper, published in Danish with the title ''Den Danske Mercurius''. The newspaper was published on the order of t ...'', written in verse entirely by him. External links Biography of Anders Bording from the Archive of Danish Literature 1619 births People from Ribe 1677 deaths Danish male poets 17th-century Danish poets 17th-century male writers 17th-century journalists Occasional poets {{denmark-journalist-stub ...
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Jacob Bording
Jacob Bording (15 July 1511 – 5 September 1560) was a Habsburg Netherlands, Flemish Doctor of Medicine, medical doctor and personal physician. Life Jacob (Nikolaus) Bording was the son of the Antwerp merchant Nikolaus Bording (1449–1520). His mother, born Adriane d’Adriani, was a daughter of an influential family from Utrecht. Her uncle, Adriaen Floriszoon Boeiens, later became (briefly) Pope Adrian VI, Pope Hadrian VI, the first and till now last pope from what subsequently became known as Habsburg Netherlands, The Netherlands. After concluding his schooling in Antwerp he moved on to study classical languages at Old University of Leuven, Leuven/Louvain. In 1530 Bording moved on to Paris where he studied Aristotelian philosophy and medicine with the anatomist Jacques Dubois (1478–1555). After that he pursued his medical studies further at the University of Montpellier. While there he made the acquaintance of Jacopo Sadoleto, at this time the Ancient Diocese of Carpentra ...
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Jakob Bording
Jakob Bording the younger (27 January 1547 – 21 February 1616) was professor for Feudalism , feudal law at the University of Rostock, chancellor for the List of rulers of Mecklenburg, Duke of Mecklenburg, advisor to the Monarchy of Denmark , King of Denmark and, during the final part of his life, . Life Bording was one of the nine recorded children of the Flemish physician Jacob Bording , Jacob Bording (1511-1560) and his Republic of Genoa , Genoese-born wife, born Franzisca Negroni (1523–1582). At the time of his birth his father was living and working in Hamburg but in 1549 the family moved to Rostock in connection with his father's work. His father became a professor at the University of Rostock and then rector at the University of Copenhagen and personal physician to the Frederick_III_of_Denmark , king of Denmark. The younger Jakob Bording embarked on the study of jurisprudence at University of Rostock , Rostock in 1561. He continued his studies at University of ...
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