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Thomas Naogeorgus (''Thomas Kirchmeyer, Kirchmair, Neubauer''; 21 December 1508 – 29 December 1563) was a Latin dramatist, humanist, Protestant theologian, preacher and pamphleteer of the German Renaissance. Naogeorgus was born in Straubing. His dramatic works were very influential in the German Reformation. He was greatly influenced by Martin Luther, but his teachings stand independent of Lutheranism, and the publication of his exegesis of 1 John was opposed by Luther and Melanchthon. He died, aged 55, in Wiesloch. == Works == * ''Pammachius'', 1538 * ''Mercator seu judicium'', tragedy, 1540 * ''Incendia seu Pyrgopolinices'', drama, 1541 * ''Hamanus'', tragedy, 1543 * ''Carmen de bello Germanico'', poems, 1548 * ''Epitome ecclesiasticorum dogmatum'', 1548 * ''Agricultura sacra'', 1550 * ''Hieremias'', tragedy, 1551 * ''Iudas Iscariotes'', drama, 1552 * ''Satyrarum libri quinque'', 1555 * ''Regnum papisticum'', 1555 His collected works were edited by Hans-Gert Roloff (Berlin 1975-). 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「Thomas Naogeorgus」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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