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Andreas Stöberl
Andreas Stöberl (c. 1464 Grössing, Helmuth: "Stiborius, Andreas", pp.261f. in Henschel, Christine; Jahn, Bruno (eds.): ''Killy Literaturlexikon'' Vol 11: Si–Vi, 2nd ed.; de Gruyter 2011, . in Pleiskirchen near Altötting – September 3, 1515 in Vienna), better known by his latinised name Andreas Stiborius (Boius), was a German Renaissance humanism, humanist astronomer, mathematician, and theologian working mainly at the University of Vienna. Life Stöberl studied from 1479 on at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, University of Ingolstadt, where he became a Magister (degree), magister in 1484,Schöner, Christoph: "Andreas Stiborius", in Boehm, L.; Müller, W.; Smolka, W.J.; Zedelmaier, H. (eds.): ''Biographisches Lexikon der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität'', Pt. I: "Ingolstadt-Landshut 1472–1826", Berlin, 1998, p. 419f. . and subsequently a member of the Faculty of Liberal arts education, Arts. At Ingolstadt, he met and became a friend of Conrad Cel ...
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Killy Literaturlexikon
The ''Killy Literaturlexikon - Autoren und Werke des deutschsprachigen Kulturraumes'' is an author's lexicon of German language literature. The latest edition of twelve volumes was published between 2008 and September 2011 by De Gruyter. A register volume followed in 2012. The encyclopaedia, originally published by Walther Killy, was named ''Literaturlexikon. Autoren und Werke deutscher Sprache (15 volumes)''. It was published by C. Bertelsmann Verlag from 1988 to 1993. The completely revised new edition by De Gruyter is edited by . The articles contain detailed information on the life and work of the authors as well as detailed and up-to-date information on secondary literature. Due to the high price, it is mainly found in libraries. The selection of the authors is based on a broad concept of literature, so that the encyclopaedia also contains an article on Eugen Drewermann Eugen Drewermann (born 20 June 1940) is a German church critic, theologian, peace activist and former C ...
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