-
Konrad Pellikan (German:
Conrad Kürsner; Latin:
Conradus Pellic****;
sometimes anglicized as
Conrad Pellican; 8
January 1478 – 6 May 1556) was a German...
-
Zwingli (1522–1525) and his co-workers
Jakob Ceporin (1526) and
Konrad Pellikan (1526–1556), and
later of
Peter Martyr Vermigli (1556–1562) and Josias...
-
views by
several Protestant leaders including Heinrich Bullinger,
Konrad Pellikan, and
Rudolph Gualther. They
eventually determined that he
could be allowed...
- Jud was a
prominent figure.
After the
morning Bible lectures from
Konrad Pellikan and
Huldrych Zwingli, Jud
would preach a
sermon in
German which represented...
-
connections with
Martin Bucer,
Theodore Bibliander,
Simon Grynaeus, and
Konrad Pellikan.
During this time
Hooper published An
Answer to my Lord of Wynchesters...
- 1525,
reducing it to a
total inventory of 470 volumes. From 1532,
Konrad Pellikan (1478–1556)
began rebuilding the Stiftsbibliothek,
especially with the...
- in it,
leaving the
teaching to a
notable faculty,
which included Konrad Pellikan,
Theodor Bibliander,
Peter Martyr Vermigli,
Conrad Gesner, and Bullinger's...
- Lord's
Supper controversy, as well as
biographies of
Bullinger and
Konrad Pellikan. His work on
ghosts (De
spectris ...) was one of the most
frequently printed...
- the
Franciscan order. He
subsequently began teaching at Tübingen.
Konrad Pellikan, who
became Scriptoris’ most
favored pupil,
joined him at Tübingen in March...
-
indelible influence on the
biblical commentaries of, for example,
Konrad Pellikan,
Heinrich Bullinger, and John Calvin, all of whom used both his annotations...