"Georg R\u00F6rer"@pt . "Georg R\u00F6rer, latinisiert Georgius Rorarius (* 1. Oktober 1492 in Deggendorf (Niederbayern); \u2020 24. April 1557 in Jena) war ein evangelischer Theologe und Reformator."@de . . . . . . . . . "2582"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Georg R\u00F6rer (latim, Rorarius) (Deggendorf, 1 de outubro de 1492 - Jena, 24 de abril de 1557) foi um te\u00F3logo protestante e reformador."@pt . . . . "5292890"^^ . . . "Georg R\u00F6rer (en latin Georgius Rorarius), n\u00E9 le 1er octobre 1492 et mort le 24 avril 1557, est un r\u00E9formateur luth\u00E9rien et un pasteur de Bavi\u00E8re."@fr . . "1057857904"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Georg R\u00F6rer"@en . . . . "Georg R\u00F6rer"@fr . . "Georg R\u00F6rer (latim, Rorarius) (Deggendorf, 1 de outubro de 1492 - Jena, 24 de abril de 1557) foi um te\u00F3logo protestante e reformador."@pt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Georg R\u00F6rer, latinisiert Georgius Rorarius (* 1. Oktober 1492 in Deggendorf (Niederbayern); \u2020 24. April 1557 in Jena) war ein evangelischer Theologe und Reformator."@de . . . . . . . . . "Georg R\u00F6rer (Latin: Georgius Rorarius) (October 1, 1492, Deggendorf \u2013 April 24, 1557 Jena) was a German Lutheran theologian, clergyman and Protestant reformer. Georg R\u00F6rer began his studies at Leipzig University in 1511. He was awarded his Magister in 1520. From 1522, he continued his studies at the University of Wittenberg, where he met Martin Luther, Philipp Melanchthon and Johannes Bugenhagen. He was one of the first clergymen ordained to the office of deacon by Martin Luther in 1525."@en . . . . . . "Georg R\u00F6rer (en latin Georgius Rorarius), n\u00E9 le 1er octobre 1492 et mort le 24 avril 1557, est un r\u00E9formateur luth\u00E9rien et un pasteur de Bavi\u00E8re."@fr . . . . "Georg R\u00F6rer (Latin: Georgius Rorarius) (October 1, 1492, Deggendorf \u2013 April 24, 1557 Jena) was a German Lutheran theologian, clergyman and Protestant reformer. Georg R\u00F6rer began his studies at Leipzig University in 1511. He was awarded his Magister in 1520. From 1522, he continued his studies at the University of Wittenberg, where he met Martin Luther, Philipp Melanchthon and Johannes Bugenhagen. He was one of the first clergymen ordained to the office of deacon by Martin Luther in 1525. He assisted as proof-reader in Martin Luther's work of translating the Bible (1522\u20131545) into the German language. He also served as Luther's secretary. In 1537, John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony exempted him from his ecclesiastical duties and officially commissioned him to work with the documentation of Luther's work. In this capacity, R\u00F6rer became one of the editors of Luther's Tischreden (\"table talk\") as well as a collected edition of Luther's works. He moved to Copenhagen in 1551 and to Halle in 1553."@en . . . . . . "Georg R\u00F6rer"@de .