Joachim Sterck van Ringelbergh
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Joachim Sterck van Ringelbergh (Joachimus Fortius Ringelbergius) (Antwerp, c. 1499 – c. 1531) was a Flemish scholar, humanist, mathematician and astrologer.
His Lucubrationes vel potius absolutissima kyklopaideia (Basileae: Westheimer, 1538) was the first work to use a version of the word "cyclopaedia" in its title.
He is known also for his book on pedagogy, De Ratione Studii.[1]
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- ^ "De Ratione Studii Liber". dickinson.edu. Archived from the original on 2012-02-06. Retrieved 2006-11-18.
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