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{{Unreferenced|date=December 2009}}Jo(h)annes Dubravius (1486–1553) was a Czech churchman, humanist and writer. He became the bishop of Olomouc, in Moravia. His name is given also as Jan Dubravius or Janus Dubravius, Jan Skála z Doubravky and Jan z Doubravky, and Dubravinius. Works- Martiani Capellae Nuptiae Mercurii cum Philologia, commentary on Martianus Capella
- Theriobulia Joannis Dubravii iurisconsulti et equitis aurati De regiis praeceptis, poetic beast fables
- Commentarii in V Davidis psalmum
- Libellus de piscinis et piscium, qui in eis aluntur natura, a work on fish ponds, dedicated to Anton Fugger, cited by Izaak Walton
- Historia regni Bohemiae (1552), chronicle
External links- [https://archive.org/details/depiscinisetpisc00dubr De piscinis et piscium, qui in eis aluntur naturis, in five books, (1559)]
- [https://books.google.com/books?id=n38AAAAAcAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s Historia Bohemica (1687)]
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