Johann Schiplitz

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Johann Schiplitz (also Johann Scheplitz ) was provost of Cölln and Berlin between 1500 and 1502.

Life

The predecessor Simon Matthiae was mentioned for the last time in office in 1498. Johann Scheplitz was provost of Cölln in 1500, and thus also of Berlin, when he reached an agreement with the Mayor of Cölln , Michael Fritze, to build a house for two new priests on the parish grounds of St. Petri.

In 1502 the Latin translation of a text by Johann Geiler von Kaysersberg by Johannes Schiplitz was published by Tretter in Frankfurt / Oder .

Further details about his person are not known. Dietrich von der Schulenburg's successor was first mentioned as provost from 1509.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ernst Fidicin : Historical-diplomatic contributions to the history of the city of Berlin . Third part. Berlin regests from 949 to 1550 . AW Hahn, Berlin 1837. p. 391, no. 598; also with Ludwig Frege : Berlin under the influence of the Reformation in the sixteenth century. Berlin 1839. p. 37
  2. Arbor salutis anime , German original Das Büchlen Wirt genent der bawm der Selen heil vnd der Beatitude ; see Hans-Gert Roloff (Ed.): Johannes Geiler von Kaysersberg. Complete Works. First volume. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, New York 1989. pp. 485 , 478
  3. Arbor salutis anime title recording in VD 16
  4. ^ Digital copies of the BSB Munich