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  Dietrich von Nieheim
Dietrich was an energetic promoter of the new foundation, to such an extent that after Peters he deserves to be considered its chief founder.
Finke on the contrary, accepting the authorship of Dietrich, thinks that with time his views grew broader, and that, in spite of his weakness as an historian, his bold and influential ideas on ecclesiastical reforms made him eventually one of the most important figures of the early fifteenth century.
Dietrich von Niem in Zeitschrift für allgemeine Gesch.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Dietrich von Nieheim
From March, 1415, Dietrich was present at Constance and exerted his best efforts for the restoration of ecclesiastical unity.
The new pope must execute, during the council, the desired reforms in the administration of the Roman Curia, and the particular practical measures are specified.
Gesch., XLVI, 157 sqq.; ERLER, Dietrich von Nieheim, sein Leben und seine Schriften (Leipzig, 1887); FINKE, Zwei Tagebücher der das Konstanzer Konzil in Römische Quartalschrift für christl.
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 Dietrich (Name)
Dietrich von Altenkamp, auch Theoderich von Altenkamp, († 1177), deutscher Zisterzienserabt
Dietrich von Nieheim, Historiker an der Kurie in Rom und deutscher Vertreter beim Konzil von Konstanz
Ernst Ludwig Dietrich (1897-1974), deutscher evangelischer Theologe und Orientalist, 1933 bis 1945 Landesbischof der Evangelischen Kirche in Hessen und Nassau
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 Dietrich of Nieheim
1345 - March 22, 1418), medieval historian, was born at Nieheim[?], a small town subject to the see of Paderborn.
He became a notary of the papal court of the rota at Avignon, and in 1376 went with the Curia to Rome.
It was continued in the Historia de vita Johannis XXIII.
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 HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Book 6 Chapter 02
Nieheim, who was in the city at the time, declared that Urban was canonical pope- elect.
Different rumors were afloat concerning the death the prelates were subjected to, one stating they had been thrown into the sea, another that they had their heads cut off with an axe; another report ran that their bodies were buried in a stable after being covered with lime and then burnt.
Nieheim represents the Roman pontiff as dissimulating during the whole course of the proceedings and as completely under the influence of his nephews and other favorites, who imposed upon the weakness of the old man, and by his doting generosity were enabled to live in luxury.
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1345 – March 22, 1418), medieval historian, was born at Nieheim, a small town subject to the see of Paderborn.
Avisamenta pelcherrima de unions et reformatione membrorum et capitis fienda, a programme of church reform based on his experiences of the evils of the papal system.
A passage from Dietrich of Nieheim's De schismate libri III is used as an epigram at the beginning of the second chapter of Arthur Koestler's novel, Darkness at Noon.
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 HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH*
Dietrich von Nieheim nebst einer Uebersicht über dessen Schriften, Göttingen, 1876, and G. Erler: Dietr.
Nieheim, who was in the city at the time, declared that Urban was canonical pope-elect.
The conciliar declarations reaffirmed the principle laid down by Nieheim on the eve of the council in the tract entitled the Union of the Church and its Reformation, and by other writers.
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 Petrarch: The German Connection
The most important German propagandist at the Council, Dietrich von Niem (1340/ 45-1418) is in conscious and profound debt to Petrarch.
Dietrich von Niem--a thoroughly unreconstructed medieval Latinist--depended heavily on Petrarch (and Boccaccio, incidentally) for his view of history and historical argument.
This view is radically new in Germany, has analogues in only one or two Latin and vernacular chroniclers of the time, and anticipates in detail the nationalistic history of the German humanists of the later fifteenth and early sixteenth century.
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John Wycliffe, Jan Hus, and Dietrich of Nieheim.
Among the leaders of this movement were scholars such as Dietrich of Nieheim (or Niem) (1340-1418), Jean de Gerson (1363-1429), and Pierre d'Ailly (1350-1420).
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[Introductory note: Dietrich of Nieheim, bishop of Verden, was one of the most avid proponents of the conciliar movement and the authority of general councils in western Christendom.
He knew whereof he spoke: Dietrich had been in papal service for most of his career as a church leader.
In it, Dietrich von Nieheim argues against the doctrine of papal infallibility and in favor of the proposition that no pope has the authority to summon a general council of the Church.
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 HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Book 6 Chapter 03
was an extreme one, but it must be remembered, that in Bologna where he was sent as cardinal-legate, his biographer, Dietrich of Nieheim, says that two hundred matrons and maidens, including some nuns, fell victims to the future pontiff's amours.
Dietrich Vrie in his History of the Council of Constance said: "The supreme pontiffs, as I know, are elected through avarice and simony and likewise the other bishops are ordained for gold.
Identifying himself closely with the conciliar body, Nicolas had a leading part in the proceedings with the Hussites and went with the majority in advocating the superiority of the council over the pope.
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 Dietrich von Nieheim - Wikipedia
Dietrich von Nieheim (Niem oder Nyem) (* um 1345 in Nieheim bei Paderborn; † 22.
März 1418 in Maastricht) war Historiker an der Kurie in Rom und deutscher Vertreter beim Konzil von Konstanz.
In der Philologie wird Nieheim erwähnt, da sein Briefwechsel (1411) mit dem aus Hannover stammenden Johannes Schele - dem späteren Bischoff von Lübeck (1420-1439)- die derzeit älteste schriftliche Erwähnung einer Eulenspiegel-Schrift darstellt.
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Consider, please, that in 1411, the writer of this passage, Dietrich von Nieheim, Bishop of Verden, was well familiar with the Inquisitory wrath which seems such a rough topic here at Exosci.
Von Nieheim wrote, in De schismate libri III, ca.
When the existence of the Church is threatened, she is released from the commandments of morality.
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John Wycliffe, Jan Hus, and Dietrich of Nieheim.
Among the leaders of this movement were scholars such as Dietrich of Nieheim (or Niem) (1340-1418), Jean de Gerson (1363-1429), and Pierre d'Ailly (1350-1420).
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Dietrich von Nieheim, Bishop of Verden, De schismate libri III, A.D. : "When the existence of the Church is threatened, she is released from the commandments of morality.
With unity as the end, the use of every means is sanctified, even cunning, treachery, violence, simony, prison, death.
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For all order is for the sake of the community, and the individual must be sacrificed to the common good."
-- Dietrich Von Nieheim, Bishop of Verden, 1411 AD "How foolish men are!
It is their lot to suffer, but because of their own folly they bring upon themselves sufferings over and above what is fated for them.
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