Paul Skalich
Paul Skalich (1534–1573), also known as Stanislav Pavao Skalić or Paulus Scalichius de
Biography
Skalić studied theology and philosophy in Vienna and later moved around Europe, living in Bologna, Rome, Bohemia, Poland, France and Germany, among other places.[2]
His book
He and preacher
Nationality
References vary regarding Skalić's nationality. M. Girardi-Karšulin at the University of Zagreb claims that he was Croatian,[6] as do the historians Joseph F. Patrouch and Stephen L. Wailes,[7][8] and other sources.[9][10] However, according to Encarta he was German.[11]
Notes
- ^ ISBN 978-0521152921.
- ^ Lovro Županović. "Skalić, Pavao." New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
- ^ Collison, Robert. Encyclopaedias. 2nd ed. (Hafner, 1966) p. 80
- ISBN 9780918660244, retrieved 2011-01-27
- ^ Schaff-Herzog article
- ^ Basic philosophical problems in Pavao Skaliæ's work Archived 2004-09-05 at the Wayback Machine (1994)
- ^ Queen's Apprentice: Archduchess Elizabeth, Empress María, the Habsburgs, and the Holy Roman Empire, 1554-1569, Joseph F. Patrouch, BRILL, 2010, pp. 39
- ^ The Rich Man and Lazarus on the Reformation Stage: A Contribution to the Social History of German Drama, Stephen L. Wailes, Susquehanna University Press, 1997, pp. 224
- ^ The Biographical Dictionary of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge--, Volume 1, Part 2, Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain), Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1842, pp. 663
- ^ Geschichte des preussischen Staats: Vom Jahre 1191 bis 1640. 1, Gustav Adolf Harald Stenzel, Perthes, 1830, pp. 338, "Ein junger mann aus Kroatien, welcher sich Paul Skalich nannte"
- ^ Encarta "Encyclopedia" Archived 2006-04-27 at the Wayback Machine