Hieronymus Dungersheim
Hieronymus Dungersheim or Dungersheym von Ochsenfart[1](1465, Ochsenfurt – 1540) was a German Catholic theologian and controversialist (skeptic). A professor of the University of Leipzig, he was an early opponent of the Lutherans there.[2]
Works[]
- De modo discendi et docendi ad populum sacra seu de modo prædicandi (1513)
- Schriften Gegen Luther Theorismata Duodecim Contra Lutherum, Articuli Sive Libelli Triginta, modern edition by Theobald Freudenberger (1987) ISBN 978-3-402-03453-8 / ISBN 3-402-03453-0
References[]
- Theobald Freudenberger (1988), Hieronymus Dungersheim von Ochsenfurt an Main, 1465-1540, Theologieprofessor in Leipzig: Leben und Schriften
Notes[]
- ^ Hans Ochssenfart.
- ^ Catholic Encyclopedia[1]:Among the many scholars of the town who energetically opposed the new movement by word and writing, particular mention must be made of the Dominican , Professor Dungersheim of the university, the Franciscan , Hieronymus Emser, and later Cochlæus.
External links[]
- Ronny Baier (2003). "Dungersheim, Hieronymus". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.). Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL) (in German). 22. Nordhausen: Bautz. cols. 284–292. ISBN 3-88309-133-2.
Categories:
- 1465 births
- 1540 deaths
- People from Ochsenfurt
- 16th-century German Catholic theologians
- German male non-fiction writers
- 16th-century German writers
- 16th-century male writers