Record ID:
35029256 (Libraries Australia Authorities)
Authority type:
  • Name.
Description conventions:
  • rda
LC number:
  • n 81042886
Heading:
Birth:
  • 1479-01-10
  • Wendelstein (Mittelfranken, Germany)
Death:
  • 1552-01-11
  • Wrocław (Poland)
Lived/located in:
  • Cologne (Germany) Nuremberg (Germany) Frankfurt am Main (Germany) Mainz (Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany) Meissen (Saxony, Germany)
Fields of activity:
  • Humanism Theology Priesthood--Catholic Church
Occupations:
  • Humanists Theologians Catholic Church--Clergy
Used for:
  • Ioannes Vuendelstinus, 1479-1552
  • Cochläus, Johannes, 1479-1552
  • Cochlaeus, Ioannes, 1479-1552
  • Coclaeus, Joannes, 1479-1552
  • Cocleus, Ioannes, 1479-1552
  • Dobeneck, Johannes, 1479-1552
  • Dobneck, Johannes, 1479-1552
  • Dobnek, Johannes, 1479-1552
  • Vuendelstinus, Ioannes, 1479-1552
  • Wendelstenius, Joannes, 1479-1552
  • Wendelstinus, Ioannes, 1479-1552
Notes:
  • Brockhaus Enzykl. (Cochläus (eigentlich Dobeneck) Johannes)
  • Dürer, Albrecht. Passio Christi, 1511 page 74 (Io. Coclei ad lectorem hexastichon)
  • Dürer, Albrecht. The Little Passion, 1971 page 197 (Giovanni Cocleus) page 210 (Joannes Coclaeus)
  • German Wikipedia, Mar. 30, 2016 (Johannes Cochläus (born 10 January 1479 in Raubersried, parish of Wendelstein near Schwabach; died 11 January 1552 in Breslau; German humanist and theologian, opponent of Martin Luther; original name Dobeneck, also spelled Dobnek or Dobenek; the name Cochläus is based on a Latinisation of his home parish Wendelstein (Greek/Latin cochlea = snail, snail shell or spiral staircase, which is Wendeltreppe in German); also called Wendelstinus; studied in Cologne, taught school at Nuremberg, took holy orders in Rome, 1518; became dean of the Liebfrauenstift (Frankfurt am Main), 1520; canon at St. Viktor vor Mainz, 1526; cathedral canon of Meissen, 1527-1539; then canon of Breslau Cathedral, where he died)
  • Grimm, Heinrich, "Cochlaeus, Johannes," in Neue deutsche Biographie, v. 3, 1957, pages 304-306; online version, viewed Mar. 30, 2016 ("Cochlaeus (Wendelstenius, Latinisierung nach der Schneckenform des Wendelsteins, eigentlich Dobneck), Johannes"; humanist, Catholic controversialist; born 1479, Wendelstein bei Schwabach, died 10 Jan. 1552, Breslau) http://www.deutsche-biographie.de/pnd118521330.html
Local system number:
  • (AuPaJTL)41892
  • abv00090664
  • 000000029415
Cataloguing source:
  • DLC eng rda DLC OCoLC NN
Authentication code:
  • kin