Sixt (or Sixtus) Birck, as Xystus Betuleius (February 24, 1501 – June 19, 1554) was a German humanist of Augsburg, "a notable German scholar of the New Learning". At the end of his schooling in Augsburg the Protestant Reformation began. He continued his theological studies at Erfurt, Tübingen and Basel before returning to Augsburg as director (Magister) of the Gymnasium.
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| - Sixt(us) BIRCK, ankaŭ Sixtus BIRK, (n. 24-an de februaro 1501 en Augsburg, Germanio; m. 19-an de junio 1554 en la sama urbo) estis germana dramisto kaj historiisto pri la Eklezio. (eo)
- Sixtus Birck (auch Sixt Birk, Sixtus Birck oder latinisiert Xystus Betulius; * 24. Februar 1501 in Augsburg; † 19. Juni 1554 ebenda) war ein deutscher Lehrer, Dramatiker und Kirchenliederdichter. (de)
- Sixt (or Sixtus) Birck, as Xystus Betuleius (February 24, 1501 – June 19, 1554) was a German humanist of Augsburg, "a notable German scholar of the New Learning". At the end of his schooling in Augsburg the Protestant Reformation began. He continued his theological studies at Erfurt, Tübingen and Basel before returning to Augsburg as director (Magister) of the Gymnasium. (en)
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| - Sixt(us) BIRCK, ankaŭ Sixtus BIRK, (n. 24-an de februaro 1501 en Augsburg, Germanio; m. 19-an de junio 1554 en la sama urbo) estis germana dramisto kaj historiisto pri la Eklezio. (eo)
- Sixtus Birck (auch Sixt Birk, Sixtus Birck oder latinisiert Xystus Betulius; * 24. Februar 1501 in Augsburg; † 19. Juni 1554 ebenda) war ein deutscher Lehrer, Dramatiker und Kirchenliederdichter. (de)
- Sixt (or Sixtus) Birck, as Xystus Betuleius (February 24, 1501 – June 19, 1554) was a German humanist of Augsburg, "a notable German scholar of the New Learning". At the end of his schooling in Augsburg the Protestant Reformation began. He continued his theological studies at Erfurt, Tübingen and Basel before returning to Augsburg as director (Magister) of the Gymnasium. (en)
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