374:(the matriculation register of the "Rheinische Nation" at the University of Vienna, which Stiborius, having come from Ingolstadt, was a member of): "Mag. Andreas Stiborius Canon. Vienn. et plebanus in Stockerau, famigeratus Mathematicus, profundus theologus, vir multigenae eruditionis, obiit Viennae 3. die Sept. anno 1515 et sepultus in Stockerau" (fol. 219v). Günther in the
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University of Vienna, but slightly mis-quotes it as saying "ex Oettingen", when it actually has Stöberl's matriculation in the winter semester of 1497 as "Mag. Andreas Stoberl, Ingelstauiensis ex Otting 2 sol. d." (MUW 1497 II R 4). "Oettingen" and "Oetting" (an older name for
346:, O I, Fasc. 2, year 1484. Grössing concurs. Older literature frequently gives "Oettingen", or occasionally "Vilshofen", which has been shown to be dubious by Aschbach in 1877. Aschbach points to the
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Lateran Council.
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