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<p> a learned [[Bohemian]] prelate, was born at Brux about the middle of the 16th century. He had scarcely taken orders when he achieved a reputation by his eloquence in the pulpit, as well as for his remarkable | Georg-Barthold Von Braitenberg Pontanus <ref name="term_56322" /> | ||
==References == | <p> a learned [[Bohemian]] prelate, was born at Brux about the middle of the 16th century. He had scarcely taken orders when he achieved a reputation by his eloquence in the pulpit, as well as for his remarkable Latin verses, for which last-named attainment he was in 1588 crowned with the poetical laurels by the emperor Rudolph. [[Appointed]] canon of the cathedral of [[Prague]] in 1582, he afterwards became provost and vicar-general in the same city. He exercised a great and happy influence on the important questions then under debate in Bohemia. He died in 1616. His works are, Der [[Triumph]] des Podagra (Frankf. 1605, 4to): '''''—''''' Bibliothek der Pedigten aus alien und neuen Schriftstellern (Cologne, 1608. fol.): '''''—''''' Dasfromme Bohmen (Frankf. 1608, fil.); a selection of the most remarkable acts of piety of the princes and prelates of Bohemia: '''''—''''' Scanderbeugus, seu vita Georgii Castriotce (Hanau, 1609. 8vo): '''''—''''' a number of Latin poems: '''''—''''' a good edition of the treatise De geminis rerum proprietatibus of Bartholomeus Anglicus (Frankf. 1601, 8vo). '''''—''''' Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. G '''''É''''' neral '''''É''''' , s.v. </p> | ||
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Georg-Barthold Von Braitenberg Pontanus [1]
a learned Bohemian prelate, was born at Brux about the middle of the 16th century. He had scarcely taken orders when he achieved a reputation by his eloquence in the pulpit, as well as for his remarkable Latin verses, for which last-named attainment he was in 1588 crowned with the poetical laurels by the emperor Rudolph. Appointed canon of the cathedral of Prague in 1582, he afterwards became provost and vicar-general in the same city. He exercised a great and happy influence on the important questions then under debate in Bohemia. He died in 1616. His works are, Der Triumph des Podagra (Frankf. 1605, 4to): — Bibliothek der Pedigten aus alien und neuen Schriftstellern (Cologne, 1608. fol.): — Dasfromme Bohmen (Frankf. 1608, fil.); a selection of the most remarkable acts of piety of the princes and prelates of Bohemia: — Scanderbeugus, seu vita Georgii Castriotce (Hanau, 1609. 8vo): — a number of Latin poems: — a good edition of the treatise De geminis rerum proprietatibus of Bartholomeus Anglicus (Frankf. 1601, 8vo). — Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. G É neral É , s.v.