词条 | Johannes Romberch |
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He was one of the seven Dominicans who distinguished themselves in the struggle against Martin Luther in Cologne.[2] At the age of sixteen he entered the Dominican Order; he studied at the University of Bologna from 1516 to 1519. In 1520 he was appointed to the theological faculty of the University of Cologne, and despite the many religious controversies he was engaged in, he found time for literary activity. The fact of his being appointed to the facility of Cologne University is proof of the opinion held of his orthodoxy in theology: that university held a sort of censorship over all the theological faculties of Germany. His fellow members on the university faculty, Hoogstraten and Collin, besides being distinguished churchmen were eminent among later German Humanists. WorksAmong the works he edited are
He wrote many controversial works. He is known also for a 1520 book on the art of memory, Congestorium artificiose memoriae.[3] Host's last work was the Enchiridion Sacerdotum which was published at Cologne in 1532. Notes1. ^{{CathEncy|url=http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07489c.htm|title=Johann Host}} {{Catholic}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Romberch, Johannes}}2. ^The others were Jacob van Hoogstraten, Conrad Collin, Bernard von Luxemburg, Johann Pesselius, Tillman Smeling and Johann Slotanus. 3. ^...a text that was widely read throughout sixteenth-century Europe..., Paolo Rossi, Logic and the Art of Memory (English translation 2000), p.20. 5 : German Dominicans|16th-century German Catholic theologians|German male non-fiction writers|16th-century German writers|16th-century male writers |
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