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  1. Lucas Osiander the Elder (15 December 1534, in Nuremberg – 17 September 1604, in Stuttgart) was a German pastor of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Württemberg and a composer of Lutheran church music. He was a son of the reformer Andreas Osiander and father to Lucas Osiander the Younger .

  2. 23 de oct. de 2022 · Life. Born: 16 December 1534. Died: 7 September 1604. Biography Lucas Osiander the Elder was a German pastor and composer. His Fünfftzig Geistliche Lieder und Psalmen was the first German cantional. View the Wikipedia article on Lukas Osiander. List of choral works. Christum wir sollen loben schon. Ein feste Burg. Nun bitten wir den heiligen Geist.

  3. Lucas Osiander. (16 December 1534 — 17 September 1604) =. Alternative Names/Transliterations: Lucas Osiander der Ältere. =. Name in Other Languages: Lucas Osiander, o Velho, Lucas Osiander der Ältere, Лукас Озиандер, Lucas Osiander the Elder, Lucas Osiander den äldre, [ 2 more...] =.

  4. "Lucas Osiander the Elder (15 December 1534, Nuremberg - 17 September 1604, Stuttgart) was a German pastor of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Württemberg and a composer of Lutheran church music. He was a son of the reformer Andreas Osiander and father to Lucas Osiander the Younger."

  5. Lucas Osiander. (Composer) Born: 15th December 1534, Nuremberg, Germany. Died: 17th September 1604, Stuttgart, Germany. Nationality: German. Lucas Osiander the Elder was a German pastor of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Württemberg and a composer of Lutheran church music.

  6. 13 de ene. de 2021 · Lucas Osiander the Elder (1534–1604) recommended that theology students and pastors devote some time to reading scholastic theologians, by which he means medieval Catholic writings. Peter Lombard’s Sentences is included in his reading list, but not Thomas’ Summa theologiae.

  7. "Lucas Osiander the Elder (15 December 1534, Nuremberg - 17 September 1604, Stuttgart) was a German pastor of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Württemberg and a composer of Lutheran church music. He was a son of the reformer Andreas Osiander and father to Lucas Osiander the Younger."