The scene of the entry of the German troops into Louvain was repeated at Brussels. |
Then came a picture of the main square of Louvain, with a group of generals waiting for the march-past and the salute. |
It would not be a permanent departure, and he purposed to return to Louvain. |
With the sophists of Louvain, as Luther terms them, he could have had no sympathy. |
Luther does not know the tragedies which his writings have caused at Louvain. |
Mercator had studied geography, cartography and mathematics at the University of Louvain in Belgium. |