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Franciscus, de Retza, approximately 1343-1427

LC control no.n 2007072724
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Personal name headingFranciscus, de Retza, approximately 1343-1427
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Variant(s)Franciscus, de Retza, ca. 1343-1427
Franciscus, Retzensis, approximately 1343-1427
Franz, von Retz, approximately 1343-1427
Retza, Franciscus de, approximately 1343-1427
Birth date1343~
Death date1427
Found inDe generatione Christi. Defensoriu[m] inuiolate perpetueq[ue] virginitatis castissime dei genitricis Marie, between 1489 and 1500: (name not given)
PMA, 2nd ed. (hdg.: Franciscus <de Retza>; d. 1425)
Illustrated ISTC (CD-ROM, 2nd ed.) ir00153000 (hdg.: Retza, Franciscus de)
Jöcher (hdg.: de Retza (Franc.); German Dominican; d. ca. 1425)
Quetif. Scriptores Ordines Praedicatorum v. 1, pt. 2, p. 773 (F. Franciscus de Retza; d. 1425)
Neue deutsche Biog. (hdg.: Franz von Retz; b. ca. 1343; d. 8 Sept. 1427)
CERL Thesaurus, May 11, 2011 (Franciscus <de Retza> (1343-1427); variant names: Franciscus <Retzensis>; Franciscus <Rota>; Franciscus <de Retz>; Franciscus de Resza; François <de Retz>; Franz <von Retz>; François <de Retz>; Resza, Franciscus de; Retz, Franz von; Retza, Franciscus de)
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Gesamtkat. der Wiegendrucke (WWW), May 11, 2011 (Franciscus de Retza, b. ca. 1342 in Retz (Lower Austria); Dominican; professor and dean of the theological faculty of the University of Vienna; d. 1427 in Vienna; probably not the author of Defensorium inviolatae virginitatis Mariae (= De generatione Christi; GW 10271-10275), which is entered under "Pseudo-Franciscus de Retza": "Die Autorschaft des Franciscus de Retza, lediglich im Blockbuch von 1471 (Copinger 1943. Schreiber IV 374-380) angegeben, ist unwahrscheinlich; der Dominikaner starb 1427, während die Ausbildung der Symbolreihe des Defensorium erst um 1460 beginnt")