Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q71316> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 73 of
73
with 100 triples per page.
- Q71316 subject Q6243291.
- Q71316 subject Q6588909.
- Q71316 subject Q7063991.
- Q71316 subject Q8106708.
- Q71316 subject Q8489249.
- Q71316 abstract "Jacob Bidermann (1578 – August 20, 1649) was born in the Austrian (at that time) village of Ehingen, about 30 miles southwest of Ulm. He was a Jesuit priest and professor of theology, but is remembered mostly for his plays.He had a talent for writing plays that began comically, with loud talk and clowning around, and then turning the tables on his characters, and switching to totally tragic circumstances. At the age of 22 he wrote his first play Cenodoxus, in Latin, a dramatization of the popular Legend of the Doctor of Paris, (the Faust theme). In the play, considered his most notable, a man dies and interrupts his own last rites to announce his own damnation. The play was performed in Augsburg on two consecutive days in July 1602.Another of Bidermann's notable plays is Philemon Martyr, dealing with the persecution of Christians in early Rome. In this play, a musician named Philemon agrees to substitute himself for a Christian friend, take his name, and pretend to render sacrifice to some pagan idols for him, thereby allowing him to avoid - however technically - the Ten Commandments prohibition of doing honor to idols. However, on approaching the altar, Philemon suddenly surprises everyone by saying that he was so adamant in his faith that he would rather die than do homage to an idol.Bidermann also wrote a novel Utopia about a hundred years after Thomas More wrote a story by the same name. His theological works include:Theses Theologicae (1620); Sponsalia (1621); and Poenitentiae Sacramentum (1621).".
- Q71316 birthPlace Q158523.
- Q71316 birthYear "1578".
- Q71316 deathDate "1649-08-20".
- Q71316 deathPlace Q220.
- Q71316 deathYear "1649".
- Q71316 occupation Q36380.
- Q71316 occupation Q4964182.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q1053408.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q12050805.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q128168.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q158523.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q1726.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q183.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q216692.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q220.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q253003.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q2558308.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q266255.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q2749.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q28975.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q3004.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q3012.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q307.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q332885.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q34623.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q34628.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q36180.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q36380.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q397.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q4191.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q42544.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q4489450.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q494702.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q4964182.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q5043.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q564.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q566.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q57206.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q586686.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q5879.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q6243291.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q6588909.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q7063991.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q8106708.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q8489249.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q859132.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q9129.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q9288.
- Q71316 wikiPageWikiLink Q980.
- Q71316 birthDate "1578".
- Q71316 birthPlace Q158523.
- Q71316 deathDate "1649-08-20".
- Q71316 deathPlace Q220.
- Q71316 name "Jacob Bidermann".
- Q71316 occupation "Jesuit writer and philosopher".
- Q71316 type Person.
- Q71316 type Agent.
- Q71316 type Person.
- Q71316 type Agent.
- Q71316 type NaturalPerson.
- Q71316 type Thing.
- Q71316 type Q215627.
- Q71316 type Q5.
- Q71316 type Person.
- Q71316 comment "Jacob Bidermann (1578 – August 20, 1649) was born in the Austrian (at that time) village of Ehingen, about 30 miles southwest of Ulm. He was a Jesuit priest and professor of theology, but is remembered mostly for his plays.He had a talent for writing plays that began comically, with loud talk and clowning around, and then turning the tables on his characters, and switching to totally tragic circumstances.".
- Q71316 label "Jacob Bidermann".
- Q71316 name "Jacob Bidermann".