Works
In the Acts of the Council Nausea is praised for his knowledge, his virtues, and his ecclesiastical convictions (Augustin Theiner, Acta genuina Conc. Trid., I, Zagreb, 1874, 652). Among his writings are:
- Distichs on the works of Lactantius;
- Ars Poetica; sermons and homilies on evangelical virtues, the Sacrifice of the Mass, the Blessed Virgin Mary, the life of a true Christian; Catechismus cath. (Cologne, 1543);
- Pastoralium inquisitionum elenchi tres (Vienna, 1547);
- On the Resurrection of Christ and of the dead (Vienna, 1551); etc.
For a full list see Metzner (Fr. Nausea aus Weissenfels, Ratisbon, 1884).
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