Johann Sommer

Johann Sommer or in Latin Ioannes Sommerus (Pirna 1542Cluj 1574) was a Transylvanian Saxon Protestant theologian, poet and Despot Vodă's biographer.

In 1562 he enrolled at University of Frankfurt, but did not graduate.[1] Born in Pirna, Sommerus came to Moldavia as secretary to the reforming prince Jacob Heraclides (despot Vodă), becoming the main figure in the short-lived College of Cotnari (1562–1563).[2] After the Prince's death in 1563 Sommer and his other supporters had to flee. Sommer moved to Transylvania and led a similar school in Braşov (the one founded by Johannes Honter, the Honterus-Gymnasium in Kronstadt), from 1565 to 1567. While he was rector there he wrote the epic Reges Hungarici.

He moved on to the John Sigismund Unitarian Academy, Kolosvar (1570–1574), where he married the daughter of Ferenc Dávid.

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References

  1. ^ Poelchau L. Humanistica Lovaniensia Volume 46 pp182 edited by Jozef Ijsewijn
  2. ^ Juhász István. "Nyugati missziós törekvések a románoknál" (in Hungarian) (pdf). http://adatbank.transindex.ro/html/alcim_pdf3488.pdf.. Retrieved 2008-11-09. 

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