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Dr. Johann Maier von Eck ( 13 November 1486 – 13 February 1543 ) was a German Scholastic theologian and defender of Catholicism during the Protestant Reformation.
Johann Eck was born Johann Maier at Eck ( later Egg, near Memmingen, c. 70 km southwest of Augsburg ) in Swabia, and derived his additional surname from his birthplace, which he himself, after 1505, always modified into Eckius or Eccius, i. e. " of Eck.
The Zugspitze was first conquered on 27 August 1820 by Josef Naus, his survey assistant, Maier, and mountain guide, Johann Georg Tauschl.
The first recorded ascent of the Zugspitze was achieved on 27 August 1820 by Lieutenant Josef Naus and mountain guide, Johann Georg Tauschl together with Naus ' survey assistant and batman ( servant ), Maier.
* Concordia Theological Seminary Press has published numerous books, including works by Martin Luther, Johann Gerhard, F. C. D. Wyneken, C. F. W. Walther, Walter A. Maier, and Robert Preus.
Modern scholarship on the Talmud has a spectrum of views from Joseph Klausner, R. Travers Herford and Peter Schäfer who see some traces of a historical Jesus in the Talmud, to the views of Johann Maier, and Jacob Neusner who consider that there are little or no historical traces and texts have been applied to Jesus in later editing, and others such as Boyarin ( 1999 ) who argue that Jesus in the Talmud is a literary device used by Rabbis to comment on their relationship to and with early Christians.
Johann Maier argued that neither the Mishnah nor the two Talmuds refer to Jesus.
Johann ( es ) Simon Mayr ( also spelled Majer, Mayer, Maier ), also known in Italian as Giovanni Simone Mayr or Simone Mayr ( 14 June 1763 – 2 December 1845 ) was a German composer.
In it, Johann Maier Eck and Girolamo Aleandro are reproached for burning Martin Luther's books.
* Johann Maier von Eck ( 1486-1543 ), German Catholic theologian

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All gave their approval, even Johann Eck, though he later regretted it.
* 1486 – Johann Eck, German theologian ( d. 1543 )
In the Leipzig disputation with Martin Luther, 1519, Johann Eck used the Corpus, specifically the Angelic Hierarchy, as argument for the apostolic origin of papal supremacy, pressing the Platonist analogy, " as above, so below ".
Johann Eck having attacked his views, Melanchthon replied based on the authority of Scripture in his Defensio contra Johannem Eckium ( Wittenberg, 1519 ).
At Baden-in-Aargau from 21 May until 18 June 1526 a public disputation on the doctrine of transubstantiation was held, in which Eck and Thomas Murner were pitted against Johann Oecolampadius.
* T Wiedemann, Dr Johann Eck ( Regensburg, 1865 ).
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This early-scholastic distinction and terminology, which developed in the controversies with the Pelagians and Semipelagians, were again emphasized by Johann Eck, the famous adversary of Martin Luther ( cf.
When he appeared before the assembly on 16 April, Johann Eck
The theologian Johann Eck also taught at the university.
The University of Freiburg has been home to some of the greatest minds of the Western tradition, including such eminent figures as Martin Heidegger, Hannah Arendt, Rudolf Carnap, David Daube, Johann Eck, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Friedrich Hayek, Edmund Husserl, Friedrich Meinecke, and Max Weber.
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The Lutheran movement took an early hold in Ingolstadt, but was quickly put to flight by one of the chief figures of the Counter-Reformation: Johann Eck, who made the university a bastion for the traditional Catholic faith in southern Germany.
* Johann Eck ( German theologian )
Johann Eck became involved in a literary contest with Andreas Karlstadt and challenged his adversary to a public debate.

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Woodcut illustration of Cassandra's prophecy of the fall of Troy ( at left ) and her death ( at right ), from an incunable German translation by Heinrich Steinhowel | Heinrich Steinhöwel of Giovanni Boccaccio's De mulieribus claris, printed by Johann Zainer at Ulm ca.
The species name troglodytes, Greek for " cave-dweller ", was coined by Johann Friedrich Blumenbach in his book De generis humani varietate nativa liber (" on the natural varieties of the human genus ") published in 1776, This book was based on his dissertation presented one year before ( it had a date 16 Sep 1775 printed on its title page ) to the University of Göttingen for internal use only, thus the dissertation did not meet the conditions for published work in the sense of zoological nomenclature.
* De subtilitate rerum, Nuremberg, Johann Petreius, 1550 ( on natural phenomena ).
* Johann Reuchlin publishes De verbo mirifico.
On 12 June the Senate approved resources to fund an academic contingent for the expedition, and three academics – Johann Georg Gmelin ( a natural historian ), Louis De l ’ Isle de la Croyère ( an astronomer ), and Gerhard Friedrich Müller ( an anthropologist ) – were selected by the Academy of Sciences.
* Johann Lorenz Von Mosheim ; De rebus Christianorum ante Constantinum Magnum Commentarii ( 6 vols.
Of these, the second, for strings, featuring a solo trumpet which plays a chorale tune by Johann Sebastian Bach in the final movement, and the third, subtitled Symphonie Liturgique with its three movements evoking the Requiem Mass ( Dies Irae, De profundis clamavi and Dona nobis pacem ), are probably the best known.
De Broglie intrigued with his old subordinate, German Johann de Kalb, ( who had previously done a reconnaissance of America ), to send French officers to fight alongside the Americans, ( and perhaps set up a French generalissimo ).
The scholar Johann Georg Graevius of Utrecht made a dedication to him, prefixed to a dissertation on Albert Rubens, De Vita Flavii Mattii Theodori ( 1694 ), which showed Bentley's work had been recognized on the Continent.
In 1512, he taught at the University of Dole in the Free County of Burgundy, lecturing on Johann Reuchlin's De verbo mirifico ; as a result, Agrippa was denounced, behind his back, as a " Judaizing heretic.
According to his student Johann Weyer, in the book De praestigiis daemonum, Agrippa died in Grenoble, in 1535.
The most useful books of botany, pharmacy and medicine used by students and scholars were supplemented commentaries on Dioscorides, including the works of Fuchs, Anguillara, Mattioli, Maranta, Cesalpino, Dodoens, Fabius Columna, Gaspard and Johann Bauhin, and De Villanueva / Servetus.
In 1643 he published De Hellenistica Commentarius, including linguistic theories of Johann Elichmann on the origins of the Greek language.
The lists of entities in the Ars Goetia correspond ( to high but varying degree, often according to edition ) with those in Johann Weyer's Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, an appendix appearing in later editions of his De Praestigiis Daemonum, of 1563.
The lists of entities in the Ars Goetia correspond ( to high but varying degree, often according to edition ) with those in Johann Weyer's Pseudomonarchia Daemonum an appendix appearing in later editions of his De Praestigiis Daemonum, of 1563.
Pseudomonarchia Daemonum, or Hierarchy of Demons first appears as an Appendix to Johann Weyer's De praestigiis daemonum ( 1577 ).
* Christopher Baxter, " Johann Weyer ’ s De Praestigiis Daemonum: Unsystematic Psychopathology ," in The Damned Art: Essays in the Literature of Witchcraft, 53-75.
An Abridged Translation of Johann Weyer's De Prestigiis Daemonum.
* George Mora, et al., Witches, Devils, and Doctors in the Renaissance: Johann Weyer, " De praestigiis daemonum ".
* To Prevent a " Shipwreck of Souls ": Johann Weyer and " De Praestigiis Daemonum ", an essay by Elisa Slattery // BROKEN LINK
* Witches, devils, and doctors in the Renaissance: Johann Weyer, ` De praestigiis daemonum, Review by Peter Elmer, Medical History, 1992 July ; 36 ( 3 ): p. 351
); Johann Weyer's De Praestigiis Daemonum et Incantationibus ac Venificiis ( 1583: xii.
The book was influential in the debate over witchcraft ; it was translated into German by Johann Fischart ( 1581 ), and in the same year into Latin by François Du Jon as De magorum dæmonomania libri IV.
Michel De Villeneuve, fellow student of Vesalius and the best galenist of Paris according to Johann Winter von Andernach, published the anonymous “ ' Dispensarium or Enquiridion ” in 1543, at Lyon with Jean Frellon as editor.
De Hollandse inbreng, gereconstrueerd uit brieven van Albert Seba en Johann Daniel Schumacher uit de jaren 1711-1752.

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