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Bildnis Andreas Musculus (Museum im Melanchthonhaus Bretten CC BY-NC-SA)
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Andreas Musculus

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Halbfigur nach links. Bildnis des Theologen Andreas Musculus. Aus: Martinus Fridericus Seidel: Icones Et Elogia Virorum Aliquot Praestantium : Qui Multum Studiis Suis Consiliisq Marchiam ... 1671, Nr. 39.

Inscription

"DOCTOR ANDREAS MUSCULUS GENERA=/ LIS MARCHIAE SUPERINTENDENS, ET IN/ ACADEMIA FRANCOFURTANA ANTECES=/ SOR PRIMARI[us,] CONSTANS ET INVICTI ANI=/ MI THEOLOGUS. NATUS Ao. 1514. MOR=/ TUUS Ao. 1581.“

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Measurements

12,8 x 9,5 cm (Bild)

Literature

  • Moritzfeld, Peter (Bearb.) (1986): Die Porträtsammlung der Herzog-August-Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel. Wolfenbüttel, A 14719
Museum im Melanchthonhaus Bretten

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Philipp Melanchthon (1497-1560) ist der berühmteste Sohn der Stadt Bretten. Er war Humanist, Universalgelehrter, Reformator und engster Mitarbeiter...

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