Philipp Dobereiner

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Epitaph Philipp Dobereiners in the Frauenkirche Munich

Philipp Dobereiner (* 1535 in Tirschenreuth , † January 22, 1577 in Munich ) was a German cleric , translator and author of spiritual writings.

life and work

Dobereiner studied theology at the University of Ingolstadt from 1554 . In 1564 he was canon at the collegiate monastery St. Johann in Regensburg , from 1571 monastery dean at the Frauenkirche (Munich) . His epitaph is in the sacrament chapel . Dobereiner translated (mostly from Latin) numerous sacred writings by Engelhard von Langheim , Luis de Granada , Louis de Blois , Johannes Justus von Landsberg , Anthonis van Hemert , Gaspar de Loarte (1498–1578), Pope Innocent III. , Jakob Schöpper and others

Works

  • Regiment and Artzney booklet against the most damaging poison of heresy and mistake in matters of faith, Munich 1570
  • The Calvinist Kehrab [The Calvinist Last Dance], Munich 1570
  • Sendtschreyben from the rise of Christianity in the new world , Munich 1571
  • The Geystlich Wöcker [clergyman alarm clock], Munich 1572
  • Well of the thirsty soul , Munich 1575
    • Soul fountain , Graz 1886

Translations

  • Jakob Schöpper, Catechismvs . This is Christian instruction and a well-founded report, according to the Protestant Catholic doctrine, about the most important parts of our holy general Christian faith, Cologne 1562
  • Johannes Justus von Landsberg, A noble treasure trove of divine love from the Pharetra Divini Amoris Joannis Landsperger, Cartheuser, Dillingen 1563
  • Antoon van Hemert, Christian Consolation Mirror , Dillingen 1565
  • The sinner's mirror is often more useful to a person, a proper contemplation of the Creutz of our Lord Jesus Christ; more of a vastly useful and terrible Büchlin, as a spiritual person should behave in an order, Dillingen 1566
  • Innocent III, De contemptu mundi . Of contempt for the world and worldly opulence, Dillingen 1566
  • Louis de Blois / Ludovicus Blosius, Rule of the Spiritual Life , Dillingen 1569
  • Louis de Blois, Conclave animae , Dillingen 1570
  • Engelhard von Langheim, History of the Heyligen Junckfrawen Mechtildis (died 1160). Reprint of the Munich 1574 edition with an afterword and bibliography by Manfred Knedlik and a biographical sketch of the Blessed Mechthild von Diessen (1125–1160) by Hans Pörnbacher, Amsterdam 2002
  • Luis de Granada, Memoriale Granatae. The golden Denckbüchlein from a perfect Christian taken from the spiritual writings of the dear man of God Ludwig von Granata, Munich 1576 (from Latin)
  • Luis de Granada, Exercitia Granatae. The rich book of spiritual practice with which the devout soul teaches himself to dine daily and receive it in the straight of God, Munich 1576
  • Gaspar Loarte, Der ecclesiastical Hertzentröster , Munich 1576 (from the Italian)
  • Gaspar Loarte, Rosenkrantzbüchlein , Munich 1577

literature

  • Guillaume van Gemert, "Dobereiner, Philipp", in: Literature Lexicon . Authors and works in the German language , ed. by Walther Killy , Volume 3, Gütersloh / Munich 1989, pp. 63-64
  • "Dobereiner, Philipp", in: Grosse Bayerische Biographische Enzyklopädie, ed. by Hans-Michael Körner , Vol. 1, Berlin / New York 2005, p. 375

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