Georg Rörer ( Latin : Georgius Rorarius ) (1 October 1492, Deggendorf – 24 April 1557 Jena ) was a German Lutheran theologian, clergyman, Protestant reformer and stenographer of Martin Luther's sermons and lectures .
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12-527: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Georg R%C3%B6rer Georg Rörer began his studies at Leipzig University in 1511. He was awarded his Magister in 1520. From 1522, he continued his studies at the University of Wittenberg , where he met Martin Luther , Philipp Melanchthon and Johannes Bugenhagen . He was one of the first clergymen ordained to
16-572: The office of deacon by Martin Luther in 1525. He assisted as proof-reader in Martin Luther's work of translating the Bible (1522–1545) into the German language . He also served as Luther's secretary. In 1537, John Frederick I , Elector of Saxony exempted him from his ecclesiastical duties and officially commissioned him to work with the documentation of Luther's work. In this capacity, Rörer became one of
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