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Michael Radau

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Michael Radau (1617-1687) was a Prussian priest, Jesuit and theologian.[1] He was a professor of rhetoric in the Braniewo collegium around 1641.[1] Later he resided in Königsberg (around 1654 to 1675).[2]

Works

He is known for his Orator extemporeneus (1672).[1][2]

References

  1. ^ a b c Krzyżanowski, Julian (1958). Mądrej głowie dość dwie słowie: Trzy wieki przysłów polskich [Word to the Wise: Three centuries of Polish proverbs] (in Polish). Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy. pp. 435–437.
  2. ^ a b Wolfgang Adam; Siegrid Westphal (6 December 2012). Handbuch kultureller Zentren der Frühen Neuzeit: Städte und Residenzen im alten deutschen Sprachraum. De Gruyter. pp. 1178–. ISBN 978-3-11-029555-9.