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Amsdorff, Nicolaus von, 1483-1565

LC control no.n 2001065930
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Personal name headingAmsdorff, Nicolaus von, 1483-1565
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Variant(s)Von Amsdorff, Nicolaus, 1483-1565
Amsdorff, Nicolaus uon, 1483-1565
Amsdorf, Nikolaus von, 1483-1565
Ambsdorf, Nikolaus von, 1483-1565
Amsdorf, Johann Nikolaus von, 1483-1565
Amsdorff, Niclas von, 1483-1565
Amsdorfius, Nicolaus, 1483-1565
Amsdorffius, Nicolaus, 1483-1565
Amssdorff, Niclas von, 1483-1565
Ambssdorff, Niclas von, 1483-1565
Amsd., Nikolaus, 1483-1565
N. A., 1483-1565
N. V. A., 1483-1565
Other standard no.0000000108713847
Associated countryNaumburg (Saxony-Anhalt, Germany)
Birth date1483-12-03
Death date1565-05-14
Place of birthTorgau (Germany)
Place of deathEisenach (Germany)
Field of activityTheology
Profession or occupationTheologians
Found inDer Prediger den jungen Herrn Johans Friderichen Hertzogen zu Sachssen etc., 1548: signed at end (Nicolaus uon Amsdorff)
World biog. index, May 17, 2001 (hdg.: Amsdorf, Nikolaus von, dates 1483-1565; also known as Johann Nikolaus, Nikolaus Ambsdorf, Amsdorff)
Amsdorff, Nicolaus von. Dass Doctor Pomer und Doctor Maior mit jren Adiaphoristen Ergernis unnd Zurtrennung angericht unnd den Kirchen Christi unüberwintlichen Schaden gethan haben, 1551: t.p. (Niclas von Amsdorff)
Luther, Martin. In Micham prophetam D. Martini Luth. comme[n]tarius, 1543: colophon (fol a2r: (Reverendissimo domino Nicolao Amsdorfio, episcopo ecclesiae Numburgensis in Turingia, doctrina & pietati praestanti, Vitus Theodorus, concionator ecclesiae Noribergensis, s. d.)
English Wikipedia, viewed on April 18th, 2023: (Nicolaus von Amsdorf (German: Nikolaus von Amsdorf, born Torgau, 3 December 1483; died Eisenach, 14 May 1565) was a German Lutheran theologian and an early Protestant reformer. As bishop of Naumburg (1542-1546), he became the first Lutheran bishop in the Holy Roman Empire)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolaus_von_Amsdorf>
Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek, viewed April 19, 2023 (Amsdorff, Nicolaus von ; variant names: Amsdorffius, Nicolaus; Amssdorff, Niclas von; Ambssdorff, Niclas von; Amsd., Nikolaus; N.A.; N.V.A.)
   <https://d-nb.info/gnd/118645056>