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SCHOPPE, CASPAR (1576-1649) , German controversialist and scholar, was born at Neumarkt in the upper Palatinate on the 27th of May 1576 and studied at several German universities. Having become a convert to Roman Catholicism about 1599, he obtained the favour of Pope Clement VIII., and, even ' Kritik (Trans. Anal.), bk. ii. Appendix. 2 Uber die Seelenfrage, p. 9 ( Leipzig
3 Mikrokosmus, 1. 408 (2nd ed.). in an age of violent polemics, distinguished himself by the virulence of his writings against the Protestants. He became involved in a controversy with Joseph Justus Scaliger, formerly his intimate friend, and others, wrote Ecclesiasticus auctoritali Jacobi regis oppositus (1611), an attack upon James I. of England; and in Classicum belli scarf (1619) urged the Catholic princes to wage war upon the Protestants. About 1607 Schoppe
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Milan , 1628). Schoppe died at Padua on the 19th of November 1649. In his Life of Sir Henry
Besides the works already noticed, he wrote De ark critica (1597) De Antichristo (1605); Pro auctoritate ecclesiae in decidendis fidei controversiis libellus; Scaliger hypololymaeus (1607), a virulent attack on Scaliger; and latterly the anti-jesuitical works, Flagellum Jesuiticum (1632); Mysteria patrum jesuitorum (1633); and Arcana societatis Jesu (1635). For a fuller list
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