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  1. 84 A. J. Bose, ‘Gedächtnißrede auf den Philipp Melanchthon, welche bey dem zweyhundertjährigen Andencken seines Sterbetages am Vten Maii MDCCLX: in der academischen Kirche zu Wittenberg öffentlich gehalten’, and ‘Cantate welche bey der zum Gedächtniß des vor zweyhundert Jahren allhier verstorbenen Philippi Melanchthonis’, in Memoria Philippi Melanthonis, 84–95 and 95–8 ...

  2. Philipp Melanchthon. Melanchthon next to Luther Melanchthon quickly settled down in Wittenberg. This was probably largely due to the fact that he had met Martin Luther here. The intense relationship between Melanchthon and Luther changed from collegiality to profound friendship at the university.

  3. Philipp Melanchthon (nacíu Philipp Schwartzerdt) (16 de febreru de 1497, Bretten – 19 d'abril de 1560, Lutherstadt Wittenberg), reformador relixosu y eruditu alemán. Biografía [ editar | editar la fonte ]

  4. 2 de feb. de 2017 · Luther and Melanchthon. “God has always preserved a proportion of His servants upon the earth, and now, through Martin Luther, a more splendid period of light and truth has appeared.”. ( On the death of Luther, 1) “If it please Christ, Melanchthon will make many Martins and a most powerful enemy of scholastic theology; for he knows their ...

  5. 16 de feb. de 2022 · Philipp Melanchthon nació en Alemania en 1497, estudió en Heidelberg y Tubinga. El discurso que pronunció al acceder a Wittenberg atrajo notablemente la atención de Martín Lutero, que ejercería una profunda influencia en él. En 1518 obtuvo la cátedra de lengua griega en la Universidad de Wittenberg. Lutero introdujo a Melanchthon a la ...

  6. Philipp Melanchthon, orig. Philipp Schwartzerd, (born Feb. 15, 1497, Bretten, Palatinate—died April 19, 1560, probably Wittenberg, Saxony), German Protestant reformer. His education in Germany was greatly influenced by humanist learning, and he was named professor of Greek at Wittenberg in 1518.