Peter Agricola | |
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Born | 29 June 1525 Holzheim (bei Neu-Ulm), Baden-Württemberg, Germany |
Died | 5 or 7 July 1585 | (aged 60)
Nationality | German |
Occupation(s) | Renaissance humanist, educator, classical scholar and theologian, diplomat and statesman, disciple of Martin Luther, friend and collaborator of Philipp Melanchthon |
Spouse |
Diana Clelius
(m. 1575; died 1581) |
Children | 0 |
Peter Agricola (June 29, 1525 – July 5 or 7, 1585) was a German Renaissance humanist, educator, classical scholar and theologian, diplomat and statesman, disciple of Martin Luther, friend and collaborator of Philipp Melanchthon.
Successively tutor to several young princes of German sovereign states and rector of schools in Ulm and Lauingen, where he created (1559–1561) and developed the Gymnasium Illustre, he became an important councilor and State minister of the Dukes of Zweibrücken and Palatinate-Neuburg, carrying out many missions in the German Holy Roman Empire and supporting the Protestant Reformation.