Hieronymus Dungersheim

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Hieronymus Dungersheim , called Ochsenfart (born April 22, 1465 in Ochsenfurt , † March 2, 1540 in Leipzig ) was a German theologian. He was a theology professor in Leipzig and an old-believing opponent of Luther .

From 1479 Dungersheim attended the cathedral school in Würzburg . 1484 enrolled him at the University of Leipzig. In 1485 he acquired the first academic degree of the Baccalaureus artium . In 1489 he received his doctorate and received the degree of a Magister artium .

In 1495 Jerome was ordained a priest in Würzburg and was sent to the theological faculty in Leipzig. He was also called to Chemnitz as a preacher . In 1496 he obtained his licentiate in Cologne .

In 1501 he was appointed preacher at the St. Marien Church in Zwickau . In 1504 he received the degree of Doctor of Theology at the University of Siena . In the winter semester of 1504/05 he resumed teaching in Leipzig and in 1506 was accepted as a member of the theological faculty. In 1508 Dungersheim was Vice Chancellor and in the summer semester of 1510 Rector of the University of Leipzig.

Works

  • De modo discendi et docendi ad populum sacra seu de modo prædicandi (1513)
  • Production of the falsehood of the Lutheran coments about the 7th chapter of the 1st epistle on the Corinthians. Leipzig 1531.
  • Of what the purgatory wyder Luther / Hieronimus von Ochsenfart. Leyptzk: Schumann, 1531.
  • To the slandering priest Alexium Crosner von Colditz. Leipzig 1532.
  • Writings against Luther Theorismata Duodecim Contra Lutherum, Articuli Sive Libelli Triginta. Newly published by Theobald Freudenberger. Münster: 1987. ISBN 3402034530

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