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Thomas Naogeorgus (Thomas Kirchmeyer, Kirchmair, Neubauer; 21 December 1508 – 29 December 1563) was a Latin dramatist, humanist, Protestant theologian, Protestant reformer, preacher and pamphleteer of the German Renaissance. Naogeorgus was born in Straubing. His dramatic works were very influential in the German Reformation. He was greatly influenced by Martin Luther, but his teachings stand independent of Lutheranism, and the publication of his exegesis of 1 John was opposed by Luther and Melanchthon. He died, aged 55, in Wiesloch.

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  • Thomas Naogeorg(us), auch Thomas Kirchmeyer, Kirchmair, Neubauer (* 21. Dezember 1508 in Straubing; † 29. Dezember 1563 in Wiesloch) war ein deutscher neulateinischer Dramatiker, evangelischer Theologe, Pamphletist und Reformator. Mit seinen dramatischen Dichtungen hat er eine große Wirkung in der Reformationszeit ausgeübt. (de)
  • Thomas Naogeorgus (Thomas Kirchmeyer, Kirchmair, Neubauer; 21 December 1508 – 29 December 1563) was a Latin dramatist, humanist, Protestant theologian, Protestant reformer, preacher and pamphleteer of the German Renaissance. Naogeorgus was born in Straubing. His dramatic works were very influential in the German Reformation. He was greatly influenced by Martin Luther, but his teachings stand independent of Lutheranism, and the publication of his exegesis of 1 John was opposed by Luther and Melanchthon. He died, aged 55, in Wiesloch. (en)
  • Thomas Naogeorgus, ook bekend onder de namen Thomas Kirchmeyer, Kirchmair en Neubauer (Straubing, 21 december 1508 – Wiesloch, 29 december 1563) was een Neolatijnse dichter, protestants theoloog, prediker en pamflettist tijdens de Duitse Reformatie. Zijn tragedie Mercator ('De koopman') is een bewerking van Hekastus van de Nederlandse toneelschrijver Macropedius. Dit Latijnse drama is weer gebaseerd op het Nederlandstalige drama Elckerlijc. (nl)
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  • Thomas Naogeorg(us), auch Thomas Kirchmeyer, Kirchmair, Neubauer (* 21. Dezember 1508 in Straubing; † 29. Dezember 1563 in Wiesloch) war ein deutscher neulateinischer Dramatiker, evangelischer Theologe, Pamphletist und Reformator. Mit seinen dramatischen Dichtungen hat er eine große Wirkung in der Reformationszeit ausgeübt. (de)
  • Thomas Naogeorgus (Thomas Kirchmeyer, Kirchmair, Neubauer; 21 December 1508 – 29 December 1563) was a Latin dramatist, humanist, Protestant theologian, Protestant reformer, preacher and pamphleteer of the German Renaissance. Naogeorgus was born in Straubing. His dramatic works were very influential in the German Reformation. He was greatly influenced by Martin Luther, but his teachings stand independent of Lutheranism, and the publication of his exegesis of 1 John was opposed by Luther and Melanchthon. He died, aged 55, in Wiesloch. (en)
  • Thomas Naogeorgus, ook bekend onder de namen Thomas Kirchmeyer, Kirchmair en Neubauer (Straubing, 21 december 1508 – Wiesloch, 29 december 1563) was een Neolatijnse dichter, protestants theoloog, prediker en pamflettist tijdens de Duitse Reformatie. Zijn tragedie Mercator ('De koopman') is een bewerking van Hekastus van de Nederlandse toneelschrijver Macropedius. Dit Latijnse drama is weer gebaseerd op het Nederlandstalige drama Elckerlijc. (nl)
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  • Thomas Naogeorg (de)
  • Thomas Naogeorgus (nl)
  • Thomas Naogeorgus (en)
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