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| Bidermann, Jakob |
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(yä´kôp b ´d rmän) (KEY) , 15781639, German Jesuit dramatist and poet. Based on saint and martyr legends, Bidermanns plays were among the finest artistic expressions of the Counter Reformation in Germany. His chief work, Cenodoxus (1602), was a Faustian drama about mortality. Professor of rhetoric in Munich, later assistant to the Jesuit general in Rome, he also wrote Belisar (1607), Marcarius (1613), and Himmelsglöcklein [heavenly bells] (1620), a collection of songs. |
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