, chancellor of Bavaria at the beginning of the seventeenth century, and
, chancellor of Bavaria at the beginning of the seventeenth century, and of a noble family in Augsburg, published some
works in which his learning was more displayed than his
judgment, in supporting the most extravagant systems.
These are, 1. “Chronoiogia nova et vera,
” two parts, Admiranda Ethicae Theologicae Mysteria propalata, de antiquissima veterum nationum superstitione, qua lapis Magnes pro Deo habitus colebatur,
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Monach. An Apology for the Emperor Louis of
Bavaria, against the falsehoods of Bzovius.
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