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Magdalena Heymair, auch Haymerin u. ä. (* etwa 1535 vermutlich in Regensburg; † nach 1586 vermutlich in Kaschau) war eine deutsche Pädagogin und evangelische Kirchenlieddichterin.

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dbo:abstract Magdalena Heymair, auch Haymerin u. ä. (* etwa 1535 vermutlich in Regensburg; † nach 1586 vermutlich in Kaschau) war eine deutsche Pädagogin und evangelische Kirchenlieddichterin. (de) Magdalena Heymair (variously Heymairin, Haymerin, Haymairus; c. 1535 – after 1586) was a teacher and Lutheran evangelical poet who wrote in the Middle Bavarian dialect. Born a Roman Catholic, she converted to evangelical Lutheranism. In her educational songs for children, she often emphasized the role of women in the Bible. Magdalena Heymair is the first and only woman prior to the 18th century to publish pedagogical writings for elementary teaching. She is also the first woman to have her works listed as heretical in the Index Librorum Prohibitorum (1569). (en) Magdalena Heymair, född 1535, död 1586, var en tysk författare och protestantisk reformator. Hon konverterade till den lutherska läran under reformationen och är känd för sina pedagogiska sångtexter om bibliska kvinnors roll. Hon är den första kvinna före 1700-talet som publicerat pedagogiska skrifter för barns elementärundervisning, och den första kvinnliga protestant vars skrifter förbjöds som kätterska i Index Librorum Prohibitorum (1569). (sv)
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rdfs:comment Magdalena Heymair, auch Haymerin u. ä. (* etwa 1535 vermutlich in Regensburg; † nach 1586 vermutlich in Kaschau) war eine deutsche Pädagogin und evangelische Kirchenlieddichterin. (de) Magdalena Heymair (variously Heymairin, Haymerin, Haymairus; c. 1535 – after 1586) was a teacher and Lutheran evangelical poet who wrote in the Middle Bavarian dialect. Born a Roman Catholic, she converted to evangelical Lutheranism. In her educational songs for children, she often emphasized the role of women in the Bible. Magdalena Heymair is the first and only woman prior to the 18th century to publish pedagogical writings for elementary teaching. She is also the first woman to have her works listed as heretical in the Index Librorum Prohibitorum (1569). (en) Magdalena Heymair, född 1535, död 1586, var en tysk författare och protestantisk reformator. Hon konverterade till den lutherska läran under reformationen och är känd för sina pedagogiska sångtexter om bibliska kvinnors roll. Hon är den första kvinna före 1700-talet som publicerat pedagogiska skrifter för barns elementärundervisning, och den första kvinnliga protestant vars skrifter förbjöds som kätterska i Index Librorum Prohibitorum (1569). (sv)
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