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Caspar Peucer (/ˈpɔɪkər/ POY-kər,[citation needed] German: [ˈkaspaʁ ˈpɔʏtsɐ];
January 6, 1525 –
September 25, 1602) was a
German reformer, physician, and...
- and mathematicians, such as
Erasmus Reinhold,
Philip Melanchthon,
Caspar Peucer,
Georg Rheticus, and
Albrecht Hohenzollern. The work of such
figures became...
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Robert Magliola Marko Marulić
Isaac Newton Johann Heinrich Pabst Caspar Peucer Dorothy L.
Sayers Frank Sheed Uwe Siemon-Netto
William Stringfellow Maisie...
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Tilemann Heshusius,
German Gnesio-Lutheran
theologian (b. 1527) 1602 –
Caspar Peucer,
German physician, scholar, and
reformer (b. 1525) 1615 –
Arbella Stuart...
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received him, to them gave he
power to
become the sons of God." When
Caspar Peucer, his son-in-law,
asked him if he
wanted anything, he replied, "Nothing but...
- handled, and the
Torgau Confession of 1574
completed their downfall.
Caspar Peucer, not
incidentally Melanchthon's son-in-law, was
captured and
jailed for...
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mathematician Institutions University of
Wittenberg Academic advisors Jacob Milich Notable students Johannes Hommel Valentine Naibod Caspar Peucer...
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Leipzig (1542–51)
Academic advisors Nicolaus Copernicus Notable students Sebastian Dietrich [de],
Valentin Otto,
Caspar Peucer,
Valentin Steinmetz [de]...
- of Melanchthon, and many of its
teachers and adherents, such as
Caspar Peucer and
Johann Stössel,
afterwards called Crypto-Calvinists, were
favoured by...
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their wedding night, she is said to have
asked for the
release of
Caspar Peucer.
Elector Augustus died a few w****s later, on 11
February 1586. She received...