- Paul
Laymann (1574 – 13
November 1635 or 1632 ) was an
Austrian Jesuit and moralist.
Laymann was born at Arzl, near Innsbruck.
After studying jurisprudence...
- (acoustic on
track 6)
Keyboards Frank Tischer (Piano on
track 11)
Gabriel Laymann –
Tobias Sammet -
tracks 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12 & 13
Lugaid Vandroiy...
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historian (died 1623) John Day,
English dramatist (died c. 1640) Paul
Laymann,
Austrian moralist (died 1635) Feng
Menglong (馮夢龍),
Chinese vernacular...
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Fasciculus Chemicus Robert Fludd –
Medicina Catholica (Volume 1) Paul
Laymann (attributed) –
Processus juridicus contra sagas et vene fico
Richard Sibbes...
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Filliucci (Jesuit and
penitentiary at St Peter's),
Antonino Diana, Paul
Laymann (Theologia Moralis, 1625), John Azor (Institutiones Morales, 1600), Etienne...
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track 10)
Keyboard Frank Tischer (Piano on
tracks 1, 4 and 7)
Gabriel Laymann -
Tobias Sammet -
tracks 1-10
Lugaid Vandroiy -
Michael Kiske - tracks...
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Johann Kerer (1493–1506)
Heinrich Negelin (Nagele) (1506–1520)
Johann Laymann (1521–1546)
Marcus Vetter (1546–1554)
Sebastian Breuning (1586–1618) Michael...
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Etzkorn Carsten Dittmann Markus Wieseler Oliver Antpöhler-Zwiernek
Kathrin Laymann (FW)
Michael Brüggemann (PARTEI)
Carolin Schmidt (ÖDP) Mark
Schneider (dieBasis)...
- took up the
argument in
favor of
strict mental reservation,
canonist Paul
Laymann opposed it; the
concept remained controversial within the
Roman Catholic...
- 1866-1908:
Richard Heim 1908-1911:
Heinrich Tück 1911-1919: Dr.
Theodor Laymann 1920-1932:
Wilhelm Hennemann 1932-1933: Hans
Becker (commissary) 1933-1934:...