ENZINAS, FRANCISCO DE (DRYANDER) (c. 152o c• 1553) , Spanish theologian, was born at Burgos and educated at Louvain. While in Wittenberg he was advised by Melanchthon to translate the New Testament from Greek into Spanish. This was published at Antwerp in Imprisoned in Brussels for heresy, he managed to escape about 1545, and returned to Witten berg, where he wrote The State of the Netherlands and of the Religion of Spain, published first in Latin, then in French (Geneva, 1558). On Cranmer's invitation he dame to England in 1548, and was made professor of Greek at Cambridge. Two years later he returned to the Continent. He died at Geneva.