!!!Prokop von Templin auch Procopius von Templin

Prokop von Templin (also Procopius v. T.), b. 1608 Templin/Uckermark (Germany), 
d. Linz(Upper Austria) Nov. 22, 1680; preacher and writer of songs. 
Came from a Protestant family, 1627 joined the Capuchin order and left 
Mariazell as an itinerant preacher. From 1642 in Vienna, then in Linz 
and Passau, from 1663 in Salzburg. Famous for the songs he wrote in 
praise of the Virgin Mary ("Mariae Huelff EhrenKraentzel", 
1642; "Der Gross-Wunderthaetigen Mutter Gottes Mariae Huelff 
Lob-Gesang", 1659). Over 2,000 of his simple sermons written for 
the people were put in print, some of his songs were adopted by 
A. von Arnim and C. Brentano in "Des Knaben Wunderhorn".

!Works
Numerous collections of sermons, some in several vols. 
(1661-1676) and songs in praise of the Virgin Mary (1660-1679).

!Literature
E. Kinsky, Das Predigtwerk des Paters P. v. T., 
1962; P. V. Brady, P. v. T. "Redner" und "Poet", in: W. 
Brueckner et al. (eds.), Literatur und Volk im 17. Jh., 1985; L. 
Fethke, Prokopius aus Templin (1608-1680) als Dichter, 1998.



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