Kaspar Liebler (Caspar Liebler, d. 1703) Kaspar Liebler (Caspar Liebler, d. 1703) OFMRec. German friar. Born in Tauberbischofsheim (Baden-Württemberg). Friar in the Thüringen St. Elisabeth province. Order historian and theologian, hagiographer etc. Vicar and guardian of the friary of Hammelburg, as well as provincial definitor, and confessor of the abbot of the Fulda monastery.
Not processed
Not verified
Kilian (Bruder Kilian von Meiningen, fl. early fifteenth century) Kilian (Bruder Kilian von Meiningen, fl. early fifteenth century) OM. German Franciscan friar from the Meiningen friary (Würzburg diocese) who translated in 1424 the so-called Legenda major of Hedwig von Schlesien (d. 1243, the Aunt of Elisabeth von Thüringen) into German: Daz Lebin Sent Hedewigs (see surviving MS Schleusingen, Bibliothek des naturhistorischen Museums G 189, manuscript copied/written in Erfurt). This translation was probably made at the request of the widowed Countess Mechthi...
Not processed
Not verified
Kilian Katzenberger (Kazenberger, 1681 - 1750 ) Kilian Katzenberger (Kazenberger, 1681 - 1750 ) OFMRec. German friar. Born on 9 October 1681 in Zellingen (Bavaria). He entered the order in Bamberg in 1698. Later lector/professor of philosophy, theology and canon law in Eger (Hungary, see the manuscript below) and Passau. Provincial minister of the Germania Superioris (Strasbourg) province between 1729-1732 and again between 1738 and 1741. Later provincial definitor (1739). Important Scotist philosophical and Franciscan legislative author, es...
Not processed
Not verified
Kilian Stetzing (early fifteenth century) Kilian Stetzing (early fifteenth century) OM. German Franciscan friar, probably from Pommern near Greifswald. He might have entered the order in the Stettin custody. He studied in Greifswald, Colchester (Essex), and Erfurt (where he read the Sentences between 1430 and 1432. At Easter 1433, he matriculated at the University of Erfurt as baccalaureus sententiarum under Johannes Bremen. Not known to have finished the doctorate. After ca. 1435, when he is mentioned as bachelor at the Erfurt theolog...
Not processed
Not verified
Klaus Cranc (Klaus Krank/Claus Cranc, fl. ca. 1350) Klaus Cranc (Klaus Krank/Claus Cranc, fl. ca. 1350) OM. German Franciscan friar from Prussia. Custos in the custody of Thorn. Known for his German translation of the major and minor prophetical books of the Old Testament. This German translation, made on request of the general of the Teutonic Knights (Siegfried von Dahenfeld, reign 1347-1359), apparently follows the Latin of the Vulgate very closely (it includes also the introductions of Jerome to the major prophets and the general introductio...
Not processed
Not verified
Krescencjan Wyszomirski (d. 1776) Krescencjan Wyszomirski (d. 1776) OFM. Polish Bernardine friar and theologian.
Not processed
Not verified
Krystyn Wolski (fl. 18th cent.) Krystyn Wolski (fl. 18th cent.) OFMRef. Polish friar.
Not processed
Not verified