- Bernard of Luxemburg
Bernard of Luxemburg was a Dominican theologian, controversialist, and
Inquisitor of the Archdioceses ofCologne ,Mainz , andTrier . [ [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02503a.htm Bernard of Luxemburg] -Catholic Encyclopedia article]Born at
Strassen near Cologne; died at Cologne, 5 October, 1535. He studied at the latter place where he entered the Order of Preachers, received the baccalaureate atLeuven ,1499 , and was appointed Master of Students at Cologne, 1506. In 1507 he became Regent of Studies at Leuven; fellow of the college of Doctors at Cologne, in 1516; and served twice as Prior of Cologne. As the author of the "Catalogus haereticorum", he has been described as somewhat lacking in critical judgment; but he was otherwise a safe and indefatigable defender of the Faith against the heretics of his time. His important works are: "Catalogus haereticorum omnium", etc. (Erfurt, 1522; Cologne, 1523; Paris 1524); "Concilium generale malignantium", etc. (1528); "De ordinibus militaribus", etc. (Cologne, 1527).References
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