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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 50. Chapters: Adalbert (Archbishop of Magdeburg), Adam Adami, Alban Schachleiter, Alberic of Monte Cassino, Albert of Stade, Andreas Walsperger, Angelelmus, Anselm Grun, Arbeo of Freising, Arnold of St. Emmeram, Beda Mayr, Berthold of Reichenau, Boniface Wimmer, Bonifatius Becker, Bonifatius Fischer, Boso of Merseburg, Carlmann Kolb, Christian of Stavelot, Conrad of Hirsau, Daniel Bonifacius von Haneberg, David Gregor Corner, Dominic Schram, Duke Carl Alexander of Wurttemberg, Eckebert, Ekkehard of Huysburg, Erminold, Frobenius Forster, Frutolf of Michelsberg, Gabriel Bucelin, Gebhard (III) of Constance, Gertrude the Great, Gottfried Lumper, Gregorius Thomas Ziegler, Hermann of Altach, Hermann of Reichenau, Herman Scholliner, Herulph, Heyno Gottschalk, Hildegrim of Chalons, Johannes Trithemius, Johann Franz Bessel, Johann Heinrich van Ess, Johann von Staupitz, John Bernard Kevenhoerster, Karl Kehrle, Louis Mary Fink, Ludwig Babenstuber, Magnoald Ziegelbauer, Marian Dobmayer, Marquard Herrgott, Martin Gerbert, Martin Schrettinger, Martin Weber, Maurus von Schenkl, Michael Sattler, Notker Labeo, Notker Wolf, Oliver Legipont, Oswald William Moosmuller, Otfrid of Weissenburg, Otloh of St. Emmeram, Otto of Sankt Blasien, Peter Henry Lemke, Peter of Kastl, Pius Bonifacius Gams, Placidus Bocken, Placidus Braun, Prince Franz-Josef of Bavaria, Prince Max Emanuel of Thurn and Taxis, Ratgar, Regimbald, Roger of Helmarshausen, Saint Egino, Saint Ernest, Suitbert Baeumer, Thomas Spreiter, Utto, Valentin Rathgeber, William of Hirsau, Willibrord Benzler, Willigis Jager, Williram of Ebersberg, Wolfgang Capito, Wolfgang of Regensburg, Wolfhelm of Brauweiler. Excerpt: Johannes Trithemius (1 February 1462 - 13 December 1516), born Johann Heidenberg, was a German abbot, lexicographer, historian, cryptographer, polymath, and occultist who had..