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Johann Dietenberger, OP (c. 1475 –
September 4, 1537) was a
German Counter Reformation-era
Scholastic and theologian. He was
canon and inquisitor-general...
- at Mainz; both Emser's and
Dietenberger's prose partly followed the
style of the pre-Lutheran translations. The
Dietenberger Bible was
published in various...
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Testament was
issued in 1526 by
Hieronymus Emser, and in 1534
Johann Dietenberger released a
complete Bible based on Emser's New
Testament and the Zwingli/Jud...
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German count 1417 –
Robert Hallam,
English Catholic bishop 1537 –
Johann Dietenberger,
German theologian and
translator (b. 1475) 1571 –
Matthew Stewart, 4th...
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first complete German translation of the
Bible by
Johann Dietenberger (the so-called
Dietenberger Bible),
which was
printed in
Mainz in 1534 and eventually...
- Aske,
English lawyer,
rebel (executed) (b. 1500)
September 4 –
Johann Dietenberger,
German theologian (b. c. 1475)
September 7 –
Nikolaus von Schönberg...
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Arbeitsgemeinschaft Einhorn-Verlag E.
Dietenberger GmbH und
Ostalbverlag – Schwäbischer
Heimatverlag Dietenberger &
Theiss oHG, Schwäbisch Gmünd und Aalen...
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Jakob ****er (c. 1460—1522), patrician, politician, and
merchant Johann Dietenberger (c. 1475–1537),
Catholic Scholastic theologian Konrad Gobel (c. 1498–1557)...
- Aske,
English lawyer,
rebel (executed) (b. 1500)
September 4 –
Johann Dietenberger,
German theologian (b. c. 1475)
September 7 –
Nikolaus von Schönberg...
- Louis:
ITEST Faith/Science
Press 1991, 1–12. "Martin
Luther and
Johannes Dietenberger on 'Good Works,'" in
Lutheran Quarterly 6 (1992), 127–152 (reprinted...