Portrait of Jacob Reihing

Book Title: Templum honoris reseratum : in quo L illustrium aevi hujus orthodoxorum ac beate defunctorum theologorum philologorumque imagines exhibentur et quibus, sive in sacram sive literariam rem, meritis, quibus item monumentis librisque editis vel mss. inclaruerint diserte ostenditur / authore Theophilo Spizelio ; accessit ... D. Antonii Reiseri ... De claris quibusdam aevi hujus theologis ad authorem epistola.

Author: Spitzel, Gottlieb, 1639-1691

Image Title: Portrait of Jacob Reihing

Description: A portrait of Jacob Reihing (1579-1628 CE) – a German Lutheran theologian who first became famous as a Jesuit polemicist against the Protestants but caused considerable controversy when he left the Society of Jesus to join the Lutherans, who subsequently made him a professor of theology – which features the name of the engraver, Melchior Haffner (1660-1704 CE), at the bottom-left.

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