Literary career
Ulenberg began his literary career at Kaiserwerth with the work, "Die Psalmen David's in allerlei deutsche Gesangreime gebracht" (Cologne, 1582), an excellent hymn book for the common people, which was widely circulated and often reprinted; the last and revised edition was by M. Kaufmann (Augsburg, 1835). To the first edition was appended a "Katechismus oder kurzer Bericht der ganzen christl. kathol. Religion sammt Warnung wider allerlei unserer Zeit Irrthumb". He completed at Cologne (1589) his chief theological work, "Erhebliche und wichtige Ursachen, warumb die altgläubige Catholische Christen bei dem alten wahren Christenthumb bis in ihren Tod beständiglich verharren", of which he also issued a Latin edition entitled: "Causae graves et justae, cur Catholicis in communione veteris ejusque veri Christianismi constanter usque ad finem vitae permanendum, cur item omnibus, qui se Evangelicos vocant, relictis erroribus ad ejusdem Christianismi consortium vel postliminio redeundum sit". This is one of the best controversial treatises of the 16th century and is still instructive reading. A new and revised edition was prepared by M.W. Kerp entitled: "Zweiundzwanzig Beweggründe. Ein buch für Katholische und Evangelische" (Mainz, 1827, 1833, and 1840). Other works worthy of mention are: * "Trostbuch für die Kranken und Sterbenden" (Cologne, 1590), often reprinted; * "Historia de vita, moribus, rebus gestis, studiis ac denique morte Praedicantium Lutheranorum, D. Martini Lutheri, Philippi Melanchthonis, Matthiae Flacii Illyrici, Georgii Maioris, et Andraea Osiandri", which was edited after Ulenberg's death by Arnold Meshovius (1622), a German edition being issued at Mainz (2 vols., 1836–37). * Ulenberg also wrote various shorter polemical and ascetical treatises. His last and most important literary work (Sacra Biblia, das ist, die gantze Heilige Schrifft, Alten und Neuen Testaments, nach der letzten Römisch Sixtiner Edition mit fleiss übergesetxt), the German translation of the Bible, he began (1614) at the request of the Archbishop and Elector of Cologne, Ferdinand Duke of Bavaria, and finished shortly before his death. The first edition appeared at Cologne in 1630; eleven other editions were published at Cologne up to 1747, and eleven more at Nuremberg, Bamberg, Frankfort, and Vienna. * The German Bible which was published (Mainz, 1662) at the command of the Archbishop and Elector of Mainz, Johann Philip Count of Schönborn, was a revision of Ulenberg's translation. This revision, entitled "Die catholische Mainzer Bibel", is still frequently printed and until Joseph Franz Allioli's translation appeared was the most popular German translation of the Bible.Selected works
The Bible, Cologne 1630. Brought the Psalms of David in all sorts of German singing rhymes, such as "Musical interpretations of his works
* ''Die Psalmen Davids in allerlei Teutsche gesang-reimen gebracht'' (the Psalms of David in German verse), Colone, 1582References
*Further reading
* John Solzbacher: ''Kaspar Ulenberg'', 1949. * John Solzbacher: ''Ulenberg, in Church Music Yearbook'', vol 34 (1950) pp. 41–55. * Johannes Overath ''Studies on the melodies of Buchpsalters of Kaspar Ulenberg'', 1960. * Konrad Ameln: "The Liedpsalter of Kaspar Ulenberg, Cologne 1582. A literature review", in: ''Yearbook of Liturgical Studies and Hymnology'' 7 1962, . * Dieter Gutknecht: "The reception of the Genevan Psalter with Caspar Ulenberg", in: ''The Geneva Psalter and its reception in Germany, Switzerland and the Netherlands. 16th-18th Century''. Edited by Eckhard Grunewald, Henning P. Jürgens and Jan R. Luth. Tübingen 2005, (''Early Modern Times''; 97). * Franz Heinrich Reusch "Ulenberg, Kaspar". in: ''General German Biography'' (ADB). Volume 39, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig, 1895, . * Mainz / ''Ulenberg Bible; 3 Against Bible in Upper German'' (Revised Dietenberger Bible) By order of the last Roman Sistine Edition.External links
* http://www.zedler-lexikon.de/blaettern/zedlerband.html?bandnummer=49&seitenzahl=375, In: Zedler's Universal-Lexicon . Volume 49, Leipzig, 1746, Column 720-722. * https://portal.dnb.de/opac.htm?query=Woe%3D118763504&method=simpleSearch, in the catalog of the German National Library * http://gso.gbv.de/DB=1.28/REL?PPN=004855280&RELTYPE=TT&COOKIE=U999,K999,D1.28,Ebb7e57aa-356,I0,B9994++++++,SY,A%5C9008+1,,0,H12-23,,30-31,,50,,60-61,,73-77,,80,,88-90,NGAST,R189.105.128.152,FN, in VD 17 * https://web.archive.org/web/20160303224320/http://www.dombibliothek-koeln.de/veranstaltung/ulenberg/ulenberg_bibliographie.pdf, (PDF, 26 kB) * http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15120b.htm * https://web.archive.org/web/20151214182200/http://www.dombibliothek-koeln.de/veranstaltung/ulenberg/ulenberg_curriculum_vitae.pdf, (PDF, 14 kB) ;Attribution {{DEFAULTSORT:Ulenberg, Kaspar 1549 births 1617 deaths People from Lippstadt Converts to Roman Catholicism from Lutheranism 16th-century German Catholic theologians 17th-century German Catholic theologians Translators of the Bible into German German male non-fiction writers 16th-century German male writers 17th-century German writers 17th-century German male writers Rectors of the University of Cologne