Bartholomäus Kleindienst

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Beginning of the right Catholic and Euangelisch Ermanung , where Kleindienst playfully paraphrases his family name as “the least servant of God”

Bartholomäus Kleindienst (also Kleindinst ; * before 1530 in Annaberg ; † October 8, 1560 in Vienna ) was a German Dominican , Roman Catholic theologian and university professor .

Life

Kleindienst was born in poor conditions. He studied at the Universities of Leipzig and Leuven and from 1551 at the University of Dillingen . There he was a student of the Dominican Petrus de Soto . In 1553 he entered the Dominican order in Augsburg . He then went to the University of Bologna for further studies . Upon his return he was promoted to Dr. theol. PhD .

The newly graduated minor service then received a professorship in the Holy Scriptures . Kleindienst was concerned with the conception of a new general course for the Dominicans in southern Germany.

Before he was supposed to become prior in the Freiburg Dominican monastery , Kleindienst was sent from Waldburg to Rome on behalf of the Augsburg Cardinal Otto Truchsess and died on the way back in Vienna.

His brother was the cathedral vicar in Augsburg Paul Kleindienst († 1599).

Publications

  • A very Catholic and Protestant reminder to his dear Germans, in which it is clearly, in writing and thoroughly indicated how the good-hearted old Christians should keep themselves in matters of faith and religion , Dillingen 1556.
  • Matthaei Galeni Vestcappellii Theologi Qvidem Louaniensis ... , Dillingen 1561 ( funerary speech by Matthäus Galenus on small service).

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