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  1. Stanislaus Hosius sündis saksa päritolu Ulrich Hosi (Ulryk Hozjusz) ja poola päritolu Anna perekonnas Krakówis. 1520 . aastal asus 15-aastane Hosius tööle Krakówi lossi, kus tema patrooniks sai Krakówi piiskop ja Poola asekantsler Piotr Tomicki ; Hosiusest sai peagi tema erasekretär.

  2. Stanislas Hosius (en allemand et en latin : Stanislaus Hosius ; en polonais : Stanisław Hozjusz ), né le 5 mai 1504 à Cracovie et mort le à Capranica, près de Rome, est un cardinal, diplomate et penseur polonais du XVIe siècle .

  3. Hosius easily gained the co-operation of the emperor for the council, but the conversion of Maximilian was more difficult. John Sebastian Pfauser, a reformer at the imperial court, had trained the prince in the doctrines of Luther and Melanchthon, and had put him in correspondence with the apostate Vergerio, who had engendered in him a deep hatred for the papacy and everything Catholic.

  4. Biographie Hosius: Stanislaus H., geb.5. Mai 1504 in Krakau, † als Bischof vom Ermlande, Kardinal der römischen Kirche und Groß-Pönitentiar des Papstes zu Capranica bei Rom am 5.

  5. 9 de abr. de 2021 · Stanislaus Hosius’s Epigraph to the Cracow Edition; Johannes Eck’s Preface to the Ingolstadt Edition; Duke George of Saxony’s Letter to Henry VIII; Ortwin Gratius’s Preface to the Second Cologne Edition; Johannes Cochlaeus’s Admonition to the Reader: A notice to the reader about each epistle, by Johannes Cochlaeus

  6. 3 de abr. de 2008 · The quote is from the letters of Cardinal Stanislaus Hosius, Liber Epistolarum 150, titled “Alberto Bavariae Duci” in about 1563 A.D. The quote is as follows: Nam & alterius Principis edictum non ita pridem legi, qui vicem Anabaptistarum dolens, quos ante mille ducentos annes haeretisos, capitalique supplicio dignos esse pronunciatos legimus, vult, ut audiantur omnino, nec indicta causa ...

  7. 9 de abr. de 2021 · Stanislaus Hosius’s Epigraph to the Cracow Edition; Johannes Eck’s Preface to the Ingolstadt Edition; Duke George of Saxony’s Letter to Henry VIII; Ortwin Gratius’s Preface to the Second Cologne Edition; Johannes Cochlaeus’s Admonition to the Reader: A notice to the reader about each epistle, by Johannes Cochlaeus