Bartholomaeus Arnoldi — Bartholomaeus Arnoldi † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Bartholomaeus Arnoldi Usually called Usingen, after his birthplace, an Augustinian friar, teacher of Luther, and with him inmate of the Augustinian monastery at Erfurt; b. in 1463; d. at … Catholic encyclopedia
Bartholomaeus Arnoldi — (1465 ndash; 1532) was an Augustinian friar and doctor of divinity who taught Martin Luther and later turned into his earliest and one of his personally closest opponents. [ [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01749b.htm Bartholomaeus Arnoldi]… … Wikipedia
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Bartholomaeus Arnoldi — Bartholomäus Arnoldi (* um 1465 in Usingen; † 9. September 1532 in Erfurt) war Professor der Philosophie und Theologie und zunächst ein Lehrer und Freund, später ein Gegner Luthers. Aufgrund seines Geburtsorts trug er auch den Beinamen Usingensis … Deutsch Wikipedia
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