FAGIUS Paulus

FAGIUS Paulus
FAGIUS Paulus
Taberni-Palatinus, Germ Buchlern. Wolph. Capitonis discipulus, Hebraice doctissimus, linguam hanc Argentorati docuit, Isnae dein Ecelesiae Pastor, A. C. 1537. Eliae Levitae Iudaei doctissimi Venetiis accersiti opera, ad ulteriores in Lingua S progressus usus est. Post quae, Minister Ecclesiae, et Theologiae extra ordinem Professor Argentinae constitutus, A.C. 1544. quinquennio post, cum ei ac Bucero ob Interim contionandi munere eslet interdictum una cum illo in Angliam a Cramero Archiep. vocatus, Cantabrigiae docuit, non sine veneni suspicione exstinctus, A. C. 1550 Aet. 45. cadavere eius, Matiae Reginae iussu, refosso crematoque A. C. 1556. Ex Hebraico vertit Thisbiten Eliae, Sententias morales, Tobiam Hebraicum, Precationes, Expositionem dictionum Hebraic. in 4. capp. Genes. et Melch. Adami Vit. Theolog. Ceterum, staturâ procerâ, facie subnigrâ, at sub specie severi humanissimus, in Contionando eloquentissimus etc. Ibid.

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