Jan Dubravius

Jan Dubravius
Bishop of Olomouc
Jan Dubravius
ChurchCatholic Church
DioceseDiocese of Olomouc
In office27 June 1541 – 6 September 1553
PredecessorBernard Zoubek ze Zdětína [cs]
SuccessorMarek Khuen z Olomouce [cs]
Orders
Consecration2 January 1542
by Dominik Małachowski
Personal details
BornJan Skála z Doubravky a Hradiště
1486 (1486)
Died9 September 1553(1553-09-09) (aged 66–67)

Jo(h)annes Dubravius (c. 1486 in Plzeň – 9 September 1553 in Kroměříž) was a Czech churchman, humanist and writer. He became the bishop of Olomouc. His name is given also as Jan Dubravius or Janus Dubravius, Jan Skála z Doubravky and Jan z Doubravky, and Dubravinius.

He studied in the grammar school at Plzen.[1] For higher education, he studied at the University of Prague, as well as the gymnasium at Vienna.[1] At the University of Padua, he obtained the degree of Doctor of Ecclesiastical Law.[1]

He returned to Bohemia in 1511 or 1512.[1] He became Archdeacon of Olomouc, as well as Provost at Kremsier and Olbramstkastel.[1]

Dubravius was involved in negotiating a family alliance between King Sigismund and Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan.[1]

Works

  • Martiani Capellae Nuptiae Mercurii cum Philologia, Commentary on Martianus Capella
  • Theriobulia Joannis Dubravii iurisconsulti et equitis aurati De regiis praeceptis, poetic beast fables
  • Commentarii in V Davidis psalmum
  • Libellus de piscinis et piscium, qui in eis aluntur natura, a work on fish ponds, dedicated to Anton Fugger, cited by Izaak Walton
  • Historia regni Bohemiae (1552), chronicle

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Wratislaw, Albert H. (1881). "Life and Writings of Dubravius, Bishop of Olmutz (1542-1553)" (PDF). Transactions of the Royal Historical Society. 9: 137–151. doi:10.2307/3677938. ISSN 0080-4401.

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