Cornelius Sneek

Cornelius Sneek

Cornelius Sneek (died after 1532)[1] was a 15th-16th century Dominican priest and a member of the Congregation of Holland.[2]

He was a student of Alanus de Rupe and wrote one of the early works on the rosary.[3]

See also

Alanus de Rupe

Sources

  1. ^ Denifle, Heinrich, Luther and Lutherdom from original sources, p. 121, http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924029249567/cu31924029249567_djvu.txt, retrieved 23 May 2010, "as the Dominican Cornelius Sneek wrote, 1532" 
  2. ^ Stories of the rose: the making of the rosary in the Middle Ages by Anne Winston-Allen 1997 ISBN page 176
  3. ^ Catholic encyclopedia



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