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Matteo Gribaldi Mofa (c. 1505 in Chieri – September 1564, in Farges) was an Italian legal scholar who became an Arian and defender of Michael Servetus. He was instrumental in the spread of antitrinitarianism to Poland through his Polish students in Italy including Piotr of Goniądz, and in Germany the pole Michał Zaleski, as well as on Italian exiles in Geneva who later traveled to Poland and Transylvania such as Giorgio Biandrata, Giovanni Paolo Alciati, and Giovanni Valentino Gentile. He wrote a popular educational work on the way to study law, reprinted many times: De methodo ac ratione studendi libri tres (Lugduni, apud A. Vincentium, 1541).

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  • Matteo Gribaldi (* um 1500 in Chieri, Piemont; † September 1564 in Farges bei Genf) war ein italienischer Jurist und Vertreter des Antitrinitarismus zu der Zeit der Reformation. (de)
  • Matteo Gribaldi Moffa, plus connu en France et en Suisse sous le nom de Mathieu Gribaldi, est un jurisconsulte et réformateur protestant né vers 1506 à Chieri (Piémont, Italie) et mort en 1564 à Farges (Ain, France). Opposé à Calvin, il a participé à la renaissance du courant théologique antitrinitariste et unitarien. (fr)
  • Matteo Gribaldi Mofa (c. 1505 in Chieri – September 1564, in Farges) was an Italian legal scholar who became an Arian and defender of Michael Servetus. He was instrumental in the spread of antitrinitarianism to Poland through his Polish students in Italy including Piotr of Goniądz, and in Germany the pole Michał Zaleski, as well as on Italian exiles in Geneva who later traveled to Poland and Transylvania such as Giorgio Biandrata, Giovanni Paolo Alciati, and Giovanni Valentino Gentile. He wrote a popular educational work on the way to study law, reprinted many times: De methodo ac ratione studendi libri tres (Lugduni, apud A. Vincentium, 1541). Lelio Sozzini lived with Matteo Gribaldi in Padua for two months during the autumn of 1553. (en)
  • Matteo Gribaldi Moffa o Mofa (Chieri, 1505 circa – Farges, settembre 1564) è stato un giurista italiano, che coltivò idee religiose prossime alla Riforma e all'antitrinitarismo. (it)
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  • Matteo Gribaldi (* um 1500 in Chieri, Piemont; † September 1564 in Farges bei Genf) war ein italienischer Jurist und Vertreter des Antitrinitarismus zu der Zeit der Reformation. (de)
  • Matteo Gribaldi Moffa, plus connu en France et en Suisse sous le nom de Mathieu Gribaldi, est un jurisconsulte et réformateur protestant né vers 1506 à Chieri (Piémont, Italie) et mort en 1564 à Farges (Ain, France). Opposé à Calvin, il a participé à la renaissance du courant théologique antitrinitariste et unitarien. (fr)
  • Matteo Gribaldi Moffa o Mofa (Chieri, 1505 circa – Farges, settembre 1564) è stato un giurista italiano, che coltivò idee religiose prossime alla Riforma e all'antitrinitarismo. (it)
  • Matteo Gribaldi Mofa (c. 1505 in Chieri – September 1564, in Farges) was an Italian legal scholar who became an Arian and defender of Michael Servetus. He was instrumental in the spread of antitrinitarianism to Poland through his Polish students in Italy including Piotr of Goniądz, and in Germany the pole Michał Zaleski, as well as on Italian exiles in Geneva who later traveled to Poland and Transylvania such as Giorgio Biandrata, Giovanni Paolo Alciati, and Giovanni Valentino Gentile. He wrote a popular educational work on the way to study law, reprinted many times: De methodo ac ratione studendi libri tres (Lugduni, apud A. Vincentium, 1541). (en)
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  • Matteo Gribaldi (de)
  • Mathieu Gribaldi (fr)
  • Matteo Gribaldi Moffa (it)
  • Matteo Gribaldi (en)
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