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201: 33: 363: 543: 263:.) After writing a series of pamphlets discussing the main themes of Luther's theology, Cochlaeus became convinced that any further argumentation with Luther was futile. Accordingly, instead of convincing Luther, Cochlaeus attempted to come to an agreement with Melanchthon at the 196:
Cochlaeus was a prolific writer and a feared opponent, who attracted very little sympathy from any side. Though he himself was Catholic, his humanist ideas raised the suspicion of many Catholics, and his polemical writings won him the hatred of the Reformers.
228:(1520) and some smaller writings published in rapid succession. In During the following years he wrote tracts against Luther's principal theses on the doctrine of justification, on the freedom of the will, and on Catholic teaching in 172:, he fled to Cologne in 1525, and in 1526 received a canonry at St. Victor's in Mainz. He attended the Diet of Speyer in 1526, but his hope of holding a disputation with Luther was not fulfilled. In 1529 he became secretary to 735: 160:
In the autumn of 1523 he went to Rome as he did not feel safe at Frankfurt, but returned early in 1524. Meanwhile, his patrons and friends at Frankfurt had joined the reformers. Cochlaeus accompanied
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Commentaria de actis et scriptis Martini Lutheri Saxonis chronographice ex ordine ab anno Domini 1517 usque ad annum 1546 inclusive fideliter conscripta
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His historical biography of Luther was popular and influential. It became a model and source for later polemics, and the view expounded in it that the
671: 1035: 751: 605: 1390: 1205: 1319: 687: 91:. In 1507 he graduated; he left Cologne in May 1510 to become schoolmaster at Nuremberg, where he brought out several school manuals. 1225: 1030: 430: 1170: 1149: 877: 1395: 655: 1400: 1025: 862: 839: 797: 703: 251:, Cochlaeus reported on his discussion with Luther on 24 April 1521 about issues, such as the origin of Luther's doctrine of 1195: 1190: 1370: 1144: 679: 630: 1200: 870: 966: 598: 165: 1001: 783: 767: 1154: 805: 727: 625: 563: 407: 1250: 1234: 956: 1008: 933: 1325: 759: 169: 1282: 1175: 910: 591: 275: 173: 76: 68: 1089: 1084: 985: 961: 847: 775: 454: 72: 1380: 1375: 1018: 95: 44: 184:. The death of his patron (1539) compelled him to take flight. In September 1539 he became canon at 1348: 1114: 946: 820: 813: 529: 509: 130: 1298: 1290: 1274: 1266: 1242: 1134: 1060: 854: 647: 448: 63:), from which he obtained the punning surname Cochlaeus, for which he occasionally substituted 1129: 1013: 951: 790: 426: 333: 161: 88: 80: 1124: 1068: 941: 368:
One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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of Worms, who applied to him for the purpose of a discussion on the best means of opposing
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During the years 1515 to 1519 he traveled in Italy as tutor to three nephews of
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Adversus cucullatum minotaurum wittenbergensem: De sacramentorum gratia iterum
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is Latin for "snailshell; spiral". Dobneck decomposes Wendelstein as German
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The Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ—Against the Fanatics
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and others. Luther engaged with Cochlæus only in a single work,
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He published under the name of Wendelstein his first piece,
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includes a translation of Cochlaeus's biography of Luther
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Paul Arblaster, Gergely Juhász & Guido Latré (eds.),
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He left one of the few contemporary notices of the young
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New Schaff–Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge
1335: 1310: 1224: 1163: 1047: 891: 838: 639: 278:was nothing but an incidental jealousy between the 59:, he was born of poor parents at Wendelstein (near 720:Against the Murderous, Thieving Hordes of Peasants 121:In 1520 he became dean of the Liebfrauenkirche at 425:. San Francisco: Harper & Row. pp. xii. 43:(Cochläus) (1479 – 10 January 1552) was a German 664:To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation 27:German humanist and music theorist (1479–1552) 599: 8: 524:. Colonie, Johannes Landen, 1507. From the 469: 467: 465: 1386:16th-century German Roman Catholic priests 835: 606: 592: 584: 526:Rare Book and Special Collections Division 421:Hillerbrand, Hans (1968). "Introduction". 672:On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church 224:(1507). His first theological works were 83:, and other humanists. He also knew well 67:. Educated at Nuremberg by the humanist 356: 354: 352: 350: 348: 259:, and the authority of the Bible. (See 47:, music theorist, and controversialist. 314: 572: 561: 552:Jackson, Samuel Macauley, ed. (1914). 477:, Turnhout: Brepols, 2002, pp. 150-1. 1037:Die LĂĽgend von S. Johanne Chrysostomo 752:Confession Concerning Christ's Supper 7: 458:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 402: 400: 398: 396: 394: 411:, article on Cochlaeus by T. Kolde. 271:in 1530, but without much success. 75:in 1504, and there associated with 688:Against Henry, King of the English 25: 1031:Propaganda during the Reformation 446:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). 166:papal nuncio in Holy Roman Empire 106:'s disputation on the subject of 878:Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam 830:Weimar edition of Luther's works 541: 361: 118:, where he was ordained priest. 656:Sermon on Indulgences and Grace 286:orders had a wide circulation. 114:(1517), and spent some time in 1171:All Saints' Church, Wittenberg 863:Eyn geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn 798:On the Councils and the Church 704:The Adoration of the Sacrament 332:("turn about; rotate"), "-l" ( 249:Colloqium Cochlaei cum Luthero 242:Adversus Armatum Virum Cocleum 204:Leaf from Johannes Cochlaeus' 1: 1145:Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor 680:On the Freedom of a Christian 631:Resources about Martin Luther 297:'s abortive attempt to print 1391:German Renaissance humanists 1201:Melanchthonhaus (Wittenberg) 911:Heidelberg Disputation, 1518 871:A Mighty Fortress Is Our God 238:A commentary on 154 Articles 1196:Martin Luther's Death House 1191:Martin Luther's Birth House 1054:Hans and Margarethe Luther 967:Priesthood of all believers 1417: 1155:Albrecht VII. von Mansfeld 806:On the Jews and Their Lies 728:On the Bondage of the Will 423:The Protestant Reformation 408:Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia 1206:St. Augustine's Monastery 957:Theology of Martin Luther 947:Augsburg Confession, 1530 621: 102:, hearing (with disgust) 1009:Eucharist in Lutheranism 935:Decet Romanum Pontificem 1211:Veste Coburg (Fortress) 760:On War Against the Turk 449:"Johann Cochlæus"  384:Encyclopædia Britannica 230:De Gratia Sacramentorum 1396:German music theorists 1284:Martin Luther, Heretic 1176:Stadtkirche Wittenberg 942:Marburg Colloquy, 1529 337: 327: 321: 276:Protestant Reformation 234:De Baptismo parvulorum 215: 214:, Library of Congress. 174:George, Duke of Saxony 37: 1401:Clergy from Nuremberg 1090:Bartholomaeus Arnoldi 1085:Albert of Brandenburg 962:Theology of the Cross 848:First Lutheran hymnal 776:Articles of Schwabach 455:Catholic Encyclopedia 226:De Utroque Sacerdotio 203: 145:(1521), and later at 73:University of Cologne 35: 1019:Words of Institution 916:Leipzig Debate, 1519 293:as well as notes on 212:Rosenwald Collection 170:German Peasants' War 98:. In 1515 he was at 96:Willibald Pirkheimer 77:Hermann von Neuenahr 1349:Theologia Germanica 1115:Johann von Staupitz 929:Diet of Worms, 1521 814:Vom Schem Hamphoras 530:Library of Congress 510:Corpus Catholicorum 475:Tyndale’s Testament 131:Hieronymus Aleander 87:, who later became 69:Heinrich Grieninger 1150:Frederick the Wise 1135:Philip Melanchthon 1061:Katharina von Bora 855:Erfurt Enchiridion 648:Ninety-five Theses 502:Johann Cochlaeus. 216: 38: 1371:Canons of WrocĹ‚aw 1358: 1357: 1322:, Washington D.C. 1130:Andreas Karlstadt 1081: 1073: 1065: 1057: 1014:Sacramental union 887: 886: 791:Smalcald Articles 571:Missing or empty 564:cite encyclopedia 379:Cochlaeus, Johann 334:diminutive suffix 299:his New Testament 210:, 1507. 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Index

Cochlaeus

humanist
Nuremberg
Heinrich Grieninger
University of Cologne
Hermann von Neuenahr
Ulrich von Hutten
Carl von Miltitz
papal chamberlain
Willibald Pirkheimer
Bologna
Eck
usury
Ferrara
Rome
Frankfurt
Mainz
Hieronymus Aleander
Martin Luther
Diets
Worms
Speyer
Augsburg
Regensburg
Lorenzo Campeggio
papal nuncio in Holy Roman Empire
German Peasants' War
George, Duke of Saxony
Dresden

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