, of a noble family at Vienna, was born Feb. 24, 1580. After being
, of a noble family at
Vienna, was born Feb. 24, 1580. After being eight years
superintendant of Plaven in Saxony, he took holy orders
at Prague in 1611. In 1613 he left Prague, and was appointed principal preacher to the elector of Saxony at
Dresden, where he died March 4, 1645. He was a strenuous Lutheran, and wrote with as much zeal against
Calvinists as Papists. His works, which are very numerous
both in Latin and German, are not at this day much
esteemed, or indeed known. Their titles, however, are
given by the writers of his life, and among them we find,
“Solida. detestatio Papas et Calvinistarum,
” 4to. “Apologia pro B. Luthero contra Lampadium,
” Leipsic, Philosophise Aristotelicse, partes tres.
” “Septem
verborum Christi explicatio.
” The greater part of his
tracts appear evidently, from their titles, to be controversial.