Galienus Entringer (publicist)
Galienus Entringer (or Endringer) lived at the beginning of the 16th century and wrote two pair rhymes , published as single-sheet prints in Strasbourg in 1503, about the apparitions of the cross on the body of a girl (Margaretha Bruch) in Leidringen and that of a shepherd in Haiterbach on the edge of the Black Forest .
Nothing else is known about him. Due to the rare name, one can identify him with a Galienus Entringer zu Buchsweiler , the main town of the Hanau-Lichtenberg rule in Alsace, against whom Jacob von Molsheim obtained eight letters in 1510 and 1519 .
literature
- Files of the Reich Chamber Court in the Main State Archives Stuttgart. AD . 1993, p. 390 (eight letters).
- Oliver Duntze: A publisher is looking for an audience. Matthias Hupfuff's (1497 / 98–1520) shop in Strasbourg . Saur, Munich 2007, pp. 247, 381, 470.
- Frieder Schanze: On three Nuremberg single-sheet prints from the early 16th century . In: Gutenberg-Jahrbuch 67 (1992), pp. 134-145, here p. 134.
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SURNAME | Entringer, Galienus |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Endringer, Galienus |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Poem writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 15th century |
DATE OF DEATH | 16th Century |