Also known as Johannes Poliander
German theologian (1487-1541)
Johann Gramann or Graumann (5 July 1487, Neustadt an der Aisch, Franken - 29 April 1541, Königsberg, then in Prussia) was a Protestant-Lutheran pastor, theologian, teacher, humanist, reformer and leader of the church. He worked as rector of the Thomasschule in Leipzig. His pen name was Johannes Poliander and several of his hymn texts were used by JS Bach. After finishing his studies in Leipzig, Johann Gramann was appointed teacher at the Thomas-Schule. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Johann+
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Ein vrtayl Johann Polianders vber das hart Büchlein Doctor Martinus Luthers wider die auffrurn der Pawren, hieuor auß gangen
約翰內斯·格羅曼(德語:Johannes Graumann,筆名:Johannes Poliander,1487年7月5日-1541年4月29日),文艺复兴时期欧洲德国人文主义者和歐洲宗教改革的先驅。
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Ein vrtayl Johann Polianders vber das hart Büchlein Doctor Martinus Luthers wider die auffrurn der Pawren, hieuor auß gangen
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