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Andreas Aurifaber (1514 – 1559) was a German physician of some repute, but through his influence with Albert of Brandenburg, last grand-master of the Teutonic Knights, and first Protestant duke of Pru...
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Aurifaber (the latinized form of the German surname "Goldschmidt" or "Goldschmied" meaning "gold smith") was a surname borne by three prominent men of the Reformation period in Germany: Andreas Aurifaber (1514–1559), physician from Breslau, living in Königsberg Johannes...
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Edited by: Erwin L. Lueker, Luther Poellot, Paul Jackson ©Concordia Publishing House, 2000, All rights Reserved. Reproduced with Permission Aurifaber, Andreas (1514–59). B. Breslau; d. Königsberg. Educ. Wittenberg. Rector Danzig and Elbing; prof. of physics and medicine Königsberg; son-in-law of A.
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Andreas Aurifaber (1514–1559) was a German physician of some repute, but through his influence with Albert of Brandenburg, last grand-master of the Teutonic Order, and first Protestant duke of Prussia, became an outstanding figure in the controversy associated with Andreas Osiander whose daughter he had...
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(Redirected from De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium) Nicolai Copernici Torinensis De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium, Libri VI - On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres, by Nicolaus Copernicus of Torin, Six Books (title page of 2nd edition, Basel, 1566)
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Oct 2, 2008 Andreas (Aurifaber) GOLDSCHMID. 1514 - 12 Dec 1559. EDUCATION: Wittenberg later in Italy 1527; OCCUPATION: German physician and theologian...
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Andreas Aurifaber (auch: Goldschmidt; * 1514 in Breslau, † 12. Dezember 1559 in Königsberg) war ein deutscher Arzt. Leben Der Bruder des Johannes Aurifaber (Vratislaviensis) begab sich am 8. August 1527 an die Universität Wittenberg, wo er am 1. März 1532 den akademischen Grad eines Baccalaurus...
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AURIFABER (Goldschmid), Andreas, Arzt, Anhänger und Schwiegersohn des Andreas Osiander, * 1514 in Breslau, † 12.12. 1559 in Königsberg (Preußen). - A. bezog 1527 die Universität Wittenberg und trat 1537 in die Philosophische Fakultät ein. Er wurde 1539 Rektor der Lateinschule an St. Mai 1542 zog A. nach Wittenberg,
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“I saw amber nuggets the size of a human head, from which His Highness, the Duke of Prussia ordered goblets and cups be made,” wrote Andreas Aurifaber, the Duke’s personal physician and the author of an extensive monograph on Baltic amber (Succini Historia, 1551) in the 2nd half of the 16th century The Königsberg co...
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