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Adam Teuto

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Adam Teuto, also known as Coloniensis (flourished 14th century) was an early German author whose Latin-language writings emphasized ecclesiastical topics.[1]

Adam Teuto's works appeared between 1355 and 1370. He is known for summarising in mnemonic rhymes Raymundus of Pennaforte's then-well-circulated book, Summa de poenitentia et matrimonio, which ultimately became a handbook for the clergy.

Publications[edit]

  • Summula clarissimi Raymundi brevissimo compendio sacramentorum alta complectens mysteria (1502). Cologne.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie - online version at Wikisource