Angelus Silesius
Catholic Church, Mysticism, Poet, Physician, Priest, Abraham von Franckenberg, Hymn, Essence, Prose
978-613-6-58745-5
6136587459
92
2011-08-12
34,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Angelus Silesius was a German Catholic mystic and poet. Silesius was born in Breslau, Silesia as son of Polish noble and German mother. His given name was Johann Scheffler, but he is generally known by the pseudonym Angelus Silesius, under which he published his poems and which marks the country of his birth, Silesia. His father moved from Kraków in 1618 and became a citizen of Breslau. Johann was brought up a Lutheran and educated as scientist and physician. He was at first physician to Silvius Nimrod, Duke of Württemberg-Oels, where he came into contact with Abraham von Franckenberg, who was later to influence him greatly and whose library he would inherit on Franckenberg's death in 1652. With the imperial Habsburg rulers pushing for re-Catholicisation, and finding his mysticism unwelcomed in the Lutheran establishment, Silesius converted to the Catholic Church in 1653
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