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meant that he lost his post, but he remained in Strasbourg. In 1552, he became head of the Collegium Wilhelmitanum and teacher at the High School. In 1553, together with
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Rabus began to work on a selective Protestant martyrology in the late 1540s, as the Interim began to affect churches in his region. A Latin version appeared in 1552.
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he wrote against Katharina Zell, who defended herself, and what had been a long-running private disagreement about her husband's legacy became a public quarrel.
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In the years following, Rabus became Zell's assistant, established a reputation as a preacher, and in 1548 became Zell's successor. The
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In Ulm, Rabus standardised teaching, held inspections, introduced liturgical books, and supported Andreae in his efforts towards the
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as a source. In the following five books around 70 martyrologies are given. He dedicated his book of martyrology to
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appeared in six volumes (completed 1557), published at Strasbourg by Samuel Emmel. It is framed as a
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For All the Saints: changing perceptions of martyrdom and sainthood in the Lutheran Reformation
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Church Mother: the writings of a Protestant reformer in sixteenth-century Germany
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Foxe's Book of Martyrs and Early Modern Print Culture
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Index

Ludovicus Rabus
Lutheran
Protestant reformer
Memmingen
Strasbourg
Matthäus Zell
Katharina
University of Tübingen
M.A.
Augsburg Interim
Jacob Andreae
Johannes Marbach
Ulm
Kaspar Schwenckfeld
Swabian Concord

universal history
Abel
Early Christian Church
Eusebius of Caesarea
Christoph, Duke of Württemberg
de:s:ADB:Rabus, Ludwig
Google Books
Google Books
Google Books
Categories
1523 births
1592 deaths
German Lutherans
Martyrologists

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