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Johannes Rhenanus ( * about 1528 in Melsungen, † April 29, 1589 in Allendorf in den Sooden, actually ''Johann Rheinlandt'') was a German salinist, theologian, alchemist, printer and author. == Life == From 1548, Johannes Rhenanus studied theology in Marburg, in 1553 he was ordained by Adam Krafft, the reformer of Hessen. Between 1553 and 1554 he worked as a second pastor in his hometown. At Pentecost in 1555 Landgrave Philipp transferred him to Allendorf in Sooden. Meanwhile, he called himself no longer Rheinlandt but Latinized his name (according to the customs of former scholars) to Johannes Rhenanus. In 1566, he married Catharina Brown († 1586), daughter of the rent writer Jost Braun von Melsungen. They had five children. His second marriage was with Catherine Schott, née von Lowenstein. He should not be confused with John Rhenanus, his grandson, who was the doctor of Landgraf Moritz of Hessen-Kassel. He received his doctorate in 1610 in Marburg from Johannes Hartmann. In the 17th century, he became the author and editor of alchemical texts. He was the son of Dr. Martin Rhenanus and was born in Kassel. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Johannes Rhenanus」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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