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Aurifaber (the
Latinized form of the
German surname "Goldschmidt" or "Goldschmied"
meaning "gold smith") was a
surname borne by
three prominent men of...
- time, the
Joannes Aurifaber from Weimar.
Joannes Aurifaber Vratislaviensis was the
younger brother of the
physician Andreas Aurifaber. He was educated...
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Joannes Aurifaber (1519 –
November 18, 1575), born
Johann Goldschmidt in Weimar, Germany, was a
Lutheran churchman, theologian, and a
Protestant reformer...
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Andreas Aurifaber (born Goldschmidt, 1514 – 12
December 1559) was a
German physician of some repute, but
through his
influence with
Albert of Brandenburg...
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Luther between 1531 and 1546. It was
compiled by
Johannes Mathesius, J.
Aurifaber, V. Dietrich,
Ernst Kroker, and
several others, and
published at Eisleben...
- Episode: "Perfect Love"
Credited as
Richard Bonneville Cadfael Daniel Aurifaber Episode: "The
Sanctuary Sparrow"
Credited as
Richard Bonneville Between...
- Copernicus's 16th-century work on heliocentrism.
Early pioneers like
Andreas Aurifaber and
later practitioners like
Joshua Childrey challenged geocentric perspectives...
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Heavenly Spheres and a year
before Rheticus's
Narratio Prima. In John
Aurifaber's account of the
conversation Luther calls Copernicus "that fool" rather...
- the
rights of
sanctuary for Liliwin, who
protests his innocence.
Daniel Aurifaber,
grandson of the house, then
requests Brother Cadfael to
treat his grandmother...
- of a
number of
professors being appointed in 1551,
including Johannes Aurifaber,
David Chytraeus, and
Johann Draconites [de]. 1430 (originally 1391–1394)...