Andrew Melville

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Andrew Melville, lateinisch Melvinus (* 1. August 1545 in , Angus; † 1622 in Sedan) war ein schottischer Theologe und Religionsführer. rdf:langString
Andrew Melville (1er aout 1545 - 1622) est un universitaire écossais, théologien et réformateur religieux. Sa renommée incita de nombreux étudiants du continent européen à venir étudier à Glasgow et à St Andrews . rdf:langString
앤드루 멜빌(스코트어: Andrew Melville, 1545년 8월 1일 ~ 1622년)은 스코틀랜드 왕국 출신의 신학자, 종교 개혁가이다. 멜빌은 스코틀랜드와 세계 전역의 장로회주의의 창시자로서 감독제의 모든 형태에 반대했고, 스코틀랜드 장로교회에 장로회주의 조직의 기초를 놓았다. 또한 멜빌은 스코틀랜드 학계에 프랑스의 인문주의자이자 논리학자인 피에르 드 라뮈의 사상들을 소개하였다. 존 녹스의 후계자로 스코틀랜드 제2치리서를 1578년에 작성함으로 장로교회 발전에 기여하였다. rdf:langString
Эндрю Ме́лвилл (англ. Andrew Melville; 1 августа 1545 — 1622) — шотландский богослов и религиозный реформатор, один из основателей пресвитерианской церкви. rdf:langString
Andrew Melville (1 August 1545 – 1622) was a Scottish scholar, theologian, poet and religious reformer. His fame encouraged scholars from the European continent to study at Glasgow and St. Andrews. He was born at Baldovie, on 1 August 1545, the youngest son of Richard Melville of Baldovie, and Geills, daughter of Thomas Abercrombie of Montrose. He was educated at the Grammar School, Montrose, and the University of St Andrews. He later went to France in 1564, and studied law at Poitiers. He became regent in the College of Marceon, and took part in the defence of Poitiers against the Huguenots. He then proceeded to Geneva, where he was appointed Professor of Humanity. He returned to Scotland in 1574 and was appointed Principal of the University of Glasgow in autumn of that year. He did much rdf:langString
アンドリュー・メルヴィル(英語:Andrew Melville、1545年8月1日 - 1622年)は、スコットランドの神学者、宗教改革者である。 メルヴィルはアンガス、モントローズのグラマースクールでラテン語の初歩を学んだ。彼は大学でアリストテレスのギリシア語テキストを読み、教授を驚かせるほど語学に習熟していた。大学の課程を終えたメルヴィルは、「もっとも優れた詩人、哲学者、ギリシア学者」と評判になった。 1564年、19歳でフランスのパリ大学に留学した。3年後に政治的紛争によってフランスを去ることを余儀なくされ、ジュネーヴに向かった。そこで彼は歓迎された。彼のジュネーヴ滞在中の1572年、ローマ・カトリックによるサン・バルテルミーの大虐殺が起こり、当時の最も著名なフランス人学者を含む多くのプロテスタントがジュネーヴに逃れてきた。メルヴィルは彼らから多くの学びを受けた。 スコットランドに帰国した彼は、1580年にセント・アンドルーズ大学の学長になった。彼は、神学、ヘブライ語、古代シリア語、ラビの言語の科目を担当した。メルヴィルはギリシア文学の研究を進め、ローマ・カトリックで権威があったアリストテレスに誤謬があることを教えた。 rdf:langString
rdf:langString Andrew Melville
rdf:langString Andrew Melville
rdf:langString Andrew Melville
rdf:langString 앤드루 멜빌
rdf:langString アンドリュー・メルヴィル
rdf:langString Мелвилл, Эндрю
rdf:langString Andrew Melville
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rdf:langString Baldovie, Scotland
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rdf:langString Image of Melville "From an old engraving in St. Andrews University"
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rdf:langString Andrew Melville (1 August 1545 – 1622) was a Scottish scholar, theologian, poet and religious reformer. His fame encouraged scholars from the European continent to study at Glasgow and St. Andrews. He was born at Baldovie, on 1 August 1545, the youngest son of Richard Melville of Baldovie, and Geills, daughter of Thomas Abercrombie of Montrose. He was educated at the Grammar School, Montrose, and the University of St Andrews. He later went to France in 1564, and studied law at Poitiers. He became regent in the College of Marceon, and took part in the defence of Poitiers against the Huguenots. He then proceeded to Geneva, where he was appointed Professor of Humanity. He returned to Scotland in 1574 and was appointed Principal of the University of Glasgow in autumn of that year. He did much to establish the University on a proper footing and founded four chairs in Languages, Science and Philosophy. He was admitted as minister of Govan in conjunction 13 July 1577. Melville was elected Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland on 24 April 1578. He opposed the Episcopal tendency in the Church, and did much to establish the Presbyterian form of government. He further did much to remodel the Scottish Universities, especially St Andrews; St Mary's thereafter being devoted to Divinity, Melville being appointed Principal thereof in November 1580. He was again elected Moderator of the General Assembly 24 April and 27 June 1582, and 20 June 1587. In the Assembly of October 1581, he took an active part in the libel against Robert Montgomery, Bishop of Glasgow, for simoniacal practices. Melville was appointed on a commission to wait upon James VI in 1582, with a remonstrance and petition which, notwithstanding the entreaties of his friends, he presented. On 15 February 1584 he was summoned before the Privy Council for alleged treason in a sermon preached at St Andrews the June previous, and ordered to be imprisoned at Blackness, but his friends assisted him to escape to England. On Arran's fall he returned to Scotland and was restored by Parliament at Linlithgow in December 1585. In 1590 he became rector of the University of St Andrews, which office he held until 1597, and at the coronation of the Queen, 17 May 1590, he recited a Latin poem, the Stephaniskion. He was again appointed Moderator of the General Assembly, 7 May 1594, but on a visitation of the University by the King in June 1597, he was deprived of his rectorship. He attended the General Assembly at Dundee, March 1598, but was ordered to withdraw by the King. In 1599 he was appointed Dean of the Faculty of Theology. He caused the Synod of Fife in 1599 to censure certain propositions in the Basilikon Doron by the King. At the Assembly at Montrose in March 1600 he unsuccessfully claimed his right to sit, but was successful in that at Burntisland May 1601. He took part in that held at Aberdeen in 1605 and offered, with others, a protest to Parliament at Perth in 1606 in favour of the right of free Assembly. For this he was summoned with others to London, where he was cited before the English Privy Council for writing a bitter Latin epigram against the accessories of Anglican worship and placed under the custody of John Overal, D.D., Dean of St Paul's, and afterwards of Bilson, Bishop of Winchester. Again brought before the Privy Council, he broke into a violent tirade against that Court and was committed to solitary confinement in the Tower. Henri de la Tour, Duke de Bouillon, having obtained his release, appointed him to the Chair of Biblical Theology in the University of Sedan, and Melville embarked for France 19 April 1611. He died unmarried after a series of illnesses at Sedan in 1622.
rdf:langString Andrew Melville, lateinisch Melvinus (* 1. August 1545 in , Angus; † 1622 in Sedan) war ein schottischer Theologe und Religionsführer.
rdf:langString Andrew Melville (1er aout 1545 - 1622) est un universitaire écossais, théologien et réformateur religieux. Sa renommée incita de nombreux étudiants du continent européen à venir étudier à Glasgow et à St Andrews .
rdf:langString 앤드루 멜빌(스코트어: Andrew Melville, 1545년 8월 1일 ~ 1622년)은 스코틀랜드 왕국 출신의 신학자, 종교 개혁가이다. 멜빌은 스코틀랜드와 세계 전역의 장로회주의의 창시자로서 감독제의 모든 형태에 반대했고, 스코틀랜드 장로교회에 장로회주의 조직의 기초를 놓았다. 또한 멜빌은 스코틀랜드 학계에 프랑스의 인문주의자이자 논리학자인 피에르 드 라뮈의 사상들을 소개하였다. 존 녹스의 후계자로 스코틀랜드 제2치리서를 1578년에 작성함으로 장로교회 발전에 기여하였다.
rdf:langString アンドリュー・メルヴィル(英語:Andrew Melville、1545年8月1日 - 1622年)は、スコットランドの神学者、宗教改革者である。 メルヴィルはアンガス、モントローズのグラマースクールでラテン語の初歩を学んだ。彼は大学でアリストテレスのギリシア語テキストを読み、教授を驚かせるほど語学に習熟していた。大学の課程を終えたメルヴィルは、「もっとも優れた詩人、哲学者、ギリシア学者」と評判になった。 1564年、19歳でフランスのパリ大学に留学した。3年後に政治的紛争によってフランスを去ることを余儀なくされ、ジュネーヴに向かった。そこで彼は歓迎された。彼のジュネーヴ滞在中の1572年、ローマ・カトリックによるサン・バルテルミーの大虐殺が起こり、当時の最も著名なフランス人学者を含む多くのプロテスタントがジュネーヴに逃れてきた。メルヴィルは彼らから多くの学びを受けた。 スコットランドに帰国した彼は、1580年にセント・アンドルーズ大学の学長になった。彼は、神学、ヘブライ語、古代シリア語、ラビの言語の科目を担当した。メルヴィルはギリシア文学の研究を進め、ローマ・カトリックで権威があったアリストテレスに誤謬があることを教えた。 1582年に、長老派教会の大会の議長を務め、カトリック的な監督制をスコットランド教会に押し付けようとする試みに立ち向い、教会に長老制を確立するための働きに携わった。そのため、1584年2月に反逆罪に問われ、イングランドに逃れた。1585年11月にスコットランドに戻り、彼は政府によるすべての干渉から、スコットランド教会の自由を防衛した。 彼は、ジェームズ王を「神の愚かなしもべ」と呼び、彼に対して「スコットランドに2人の王と2つの王国が存在する。」「国家の頭であるジェームズ王と、教会の頭であるイエス・キリストである。」「キリスト・イエスの王国においては、ジェームズ王と言えども、王でも貴族でも頭でもなく、一人のメンバーに過ぎない」と言った。
rdf:langString Эндрю Ме́лвилл (англ. Andrew Melville; 1 августа 1545 — 1622) — шотландский богослов и религиозный реформатор, один из основателей пресвитерианской церкви.
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