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Mateusz, z Krakowa, Cardinal, approximately 1330-1410

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Personal name headingMateusz, z Krakowa, Cardinal, approximately 1330-1410
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Variant(s)Cracovia, Matthaeus de, approximately 1330-1410
Krakowa, Mateusz z, approximately 1330-1410
Mateusz, z Krakowa, Cardinal, ca. 1330-1410
Matthaeus, de Cracovia, Cardinal, approximately 1330-1410
Matthaeus de Cracovia, Cardinal, d. 1410
Matthäus, v. Krakau, Cardinal, approximately 1330-1410
Matthäus, von Krakau, Cardinal, approximately 1330-1410
Matthew, of Cracow, Cardinal, approximately 1330-1410
Matthieu, de Krakow, Cardinal, approximately 1330-1410
LocatedPrague (Czech Republic) Heidelberg (Germany)
Birth date1330~
Death date1410-03-05
Place of birthKraków (Poland)
Place of deathWorms (Germany)
Profession or occupationBishops Theologians University and college faculty members
Cardinals
Found inHis Sermones de sanctis, 1984: t.p. (Mateusz z Krakowa)
Enc. Pow. PWN (Mateusz z Krakowa; ca. 1330-1410)
LC data base, 3-31-86 (hdg.: Matthaeus de Cracovia, Cardinal, d. 1410 ; usage: Mateusz z Krakowa)
New Cath. enc. (Matthew of Cracow; born in Cracow about 1330, died at Worms on 5 March 1410; not to be confused with another Matthew, also from Cracow, who was active at the end of the 15th century as a university theologian and preacher; studied at Charles University of Prague, bachelor of arts in 1355, bachelor of theology in 1381, doctor of theology in 1387; professor of theology at Prague and a city preacher; in 1390 became a canon in Leslau; in 1391 returned to Cracow; in 1395 professor of theology at the University of Heidelberg, in 1396 rector; in 1397 returned to Poland to reorganize the University of Cracow; in 1405 Bishop of Worms, in 1408 created cardinal and papal legate for Germany; works cited: De squaloribus curiae romanae, known also as Moyses sanctus; Ars moriendi, authorship uncertain; Rationale operum divinorum, in MS in the University of Cracow library; Dialogus rationis et conscientiae)
Die deutsche Literatur des Mittelalters, Verfasserlexikon: v. 6, columns 172-182 (Matthäus von Krakau (Matheus de Cracovia); born about 1345 in Kraków; his surviving oeuvre is extensive, including uncertain and erroneous attributions of authorship; see this resource for further references)
Lex. f. Theol. u. Kirche (Matthäus v. Krakau)
Chevalier (Matthieu de Krakow)