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and made use of his office and his influence over the duke to crush the rival faction in Prussia, driving its adherents from the university in 1554. He went on to travel extensively throughout Germany, aroused the hatred of the conservatives, who assailed him with extreme virulence. Aurifaber, however, retained his influence until his death, which occurred suddenly, in the antechamber of the Duke in Königsberg, on December 12, 1559.
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In 1550 he married a daughter of Osiander, and became involved in the bitter controversy aroused by the latter's views on justification and grace. After Osiander's death in 1552, Aurifaber, who in the preceding year had been made rector of the university, became the leader of the Osiandrian faction
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After 1545 Aurifaber was physician to the Duke and professor of physics and medicine in the newly established
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physician
Albert of Brandenburg
Teutonic Knights
Protestant
Prussia
Andreas Osiander
Breslau
Johannes Aurifaber of Breslau
University of Wittenberg
Philip Melanchthon
Danzig
ElblÄ…g
University of Königsberg
Heliocentric astrology
Chisholm 1911
Kawerau 1908b




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