Confutatio
Confutatio (Latin: "refutation") denotes the title of several writings.
Among other things, it stands for:
- the Confutatio Augustana , also called Confutatio Pontificia , the Catholic response to the Confessio Augustana at the Augsburg Diet in 1530
- the Confutatio Agareni of the monk Bartholomew of Edessa
- the Confutatio Alcorani by the Dominican Ricoldus de Montecrucis , translated by Martin Luther
- the Confutatio articulorum seu quaestionum Lutheri by Cardinal Gasparo Contarini
- the Confutatio fabulae Burdonum by the scholar Joseph Justus Scaliger
- the Confutatio fabulae de Joanna Papissa by the librarian Leone Allacci on Popess Johanna
- the Confutatio morologiae Gilberti Primerossi , see Morology
- the Confutatio orthodoxa hypotheseos majaoristicae of the theologian Christian Blumberg
- the Confutatio per DM Luthero of the rhetorician Johannes Bernhardi