Biblia

Arnold, Pranz

Arnold, Pranz a German theologian, native of Cologne, lived in the early part of the 16th century. He was one of the most distinguished adversaries of Luther. He wrote, Antwort auf das Biiuchein Lutheri uider den kaiserlichen Abschied (Dresden, 1531):-Der Unpartheyische Laye (without the name of the author). This was a violent attack against Luther, … Continue reading “Arnold, Pranz”

Arnold Olorinus

Arnold Olorinus a, German theologian, was a butt of persecution during the religious wars which desolated -the Low Countries; and was not secure until he retired to Bois-le-Duc. He died in 1622. He wrote, Thesaurus Saluttris Sapientice (1610):-Explicatio jlissce et Canonis (1611):-Summa Virtutum et Vitiorum (1615):-Doctrinca Consolatoria contra Scrupulos et Pusillanimitatem (1612), written in Flemish, … Continue reading “Arnold Olorinus”

Arnold of Wesel

Arnold of Wesel (Haldrenius Vesaliensis),a learned German theologian, was a native of Wesel. He taught the Greek language and literature at Cologne, and became canon of the metropolitan chapter of that place. He died in 1534. Amang other works he wrote, Exegesis Decalogi Pia maximeque Dissertissina, cum nonnullis allis (Cologne, 1536): Consultatio Quadruplex super Confessione … Continue reading “Arnold of Wesel”

Arnold of Meldorp

Arnold of Meldorp a German theologian who lived in the 12th century, wrote, Liber. Meditationzum et Adhortationum ad Frames in Varia Loca Sacrce Scripturce, printed in Staphorst’s Historia Ecclesiastica Hamburgensis, vol. iii Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Arnold of Lubeck

Arnold of Lubeck first provost of Hildesheim, and then abbot of Lubeck. died in 1212. He continued the Slavonian Chronicle of Helmoldus from 1171 to 1209i which is very important for the history of Denmark and the introduction of Christianity into Livonia. It was printed at Frankfort in 1556, more fully at Lubeck in 1659, … Continue reading “Arnold of Lubeck”

Arnold of Liege

Arnold of Liege a German theologian and friar who lived at Liege in the 14th century, wrote, Narvaconi and Liberde Mirabilibus Mlundi, in alphabetical order. It is supposed that he is the same person as Arnulf of Liege. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Arnold of Leyden

Arnold of Leyden (also called Amold de Tongres), a Flemish theologian, studied theology at Cologne, and attached himself to Evrard, bishop of Liege. He afterwards took the direction of the Laurentine Gymnasium of Cologne, and became canon of the-metropolitan chapter of the same place.. He was a lively opponent of John Reuchlin.. Arnold died in … Continue reading “Arnold of Leyden”