, whose name in German was Birck, is in Latin Betula, and hence Betuleius,
, whose name in
German was Birck, is in Latin Betula, and hence Betuleius, was born at Memmingen, in Suabia, Feb. 2, 1500,
and studied at Basil, chiefly philosophy and the belles lettres, both which he afterwards taught with distinguished
reputation. He was principal of the college of Augsburgh,
over which he presided for sixteen years, and where he
died June 19, 1554. His principal works are, 1. “Notes on
Lactantius,
” printed with the works of that father, at Basil,
Commentary
” on Cicero de natura Deorum, ibid. Humanitas Theologica,
”
Paris, Dramata sacra,
” Basil,
Novi Testament! Concordantia
Grseca,
” Basil, Oracula Sybillina Gr. cum castigationibus,
” Basil,