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Walter Deloenus
Wouter Deelen, (English: Walter Deloenus, Latin: Gualterus Delenus, French: Gualtier Delvin)(Balen c.1500 - London 1563) was a Dutch Anabaptist, Greek and Hebrew scholar, for a time librarian of Henry VIII, and then preacher at the Dutch church in London.
==Biography==
Wouter Deelen was born in Balen in the province of Antwerp in Brabant. He made a trip to Wittenberg in 1522. Following studies at the University of Leuven〔Gualterus Delenus: de eerste docent Hebreeuws in de Noordelijke Nederlanden. Author, Jonge, H.J. de. Issue Date, 1986〕 he taught Greek and Hebrew at the University of Haarlem 1523-1527, then from July 1533 was the first professor of Greek and Hebrew at the University of Amsterdam.〔Wijnman, H. F. "Wouter Deelen, de eerste professor in het Hebreeuwsch te Amsterdam." Jaarboek Amstelodanum 22 (1939): 43-65.〕 Due to an interpretation of John 6:51b,〔de Jonge, H.J. "Caro in spiritum: Delenus en zijn uitleg van Joh. 6:51." in De Geest in het geding, Oosterbaan Festschrift, ed. I. B. Horst and others. Alphen aan den Rijn: H. D. Tjeenk Willink, 1978: 145-166.〕 he was accused of Anabaptist heresy, and removed on 1 May 1535. Nine days later 10 May 1535 Anabaptist uprising in Amsterdam occurred, after which Deelen was discovered to have met in secret with radical Anabaptist leaders including Jan van Geelen, although it is possible that Deelen's role was as a mediator.〔Trapman, J. "Delenus en de bijbel." Nederlands Archief voor Kerkgeschiedenis 56 (1975): 95-113.〕
In 1535 he fled to England, later becoming a librarian to Henry VIII, and working on a revision of the Latin New Testament of Erasmus. This he published under the Latin name Galterus Deloenus: ''Testamentum Novum Latinum'' in 1540. In 1550 Edward VI appoined Deelen and Marten Micronius (c.1522-1559) as preachers of the Dutch refugee congregation at Austin Friars. It seems likely that Deelen was acquainted with Immanuel Tremellius and his student Christopher Carlisle at Cambridge, and may have been present at the latter's debate with Sir John Cheke on the doctrine of harrowing of Hell in 1552, since he published sharing Carlisle's view on removing the doctrine from the creeds.
Following the death of Edward VI (1553) aged 15, most of the Dutch, German and Polish Anabaptist community returned to the Low Countries. Deelen settled in Emden, Germany, where he worked with Jan Utenhove of Ghent on a translation of the New Testament into Dutch and edited the Dutch translation of reformation historian Johannes Sleidanus' ''De statu religionis commentarii''. In 1559, a year after Elisabeth I succeeded Mary Tudor, Deelen returned to London where he died in 1563.〔Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 5, pp. 221-222.〕

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