Background
He was born about 1530 in Schlotheim and murdered in 1575 in Graz.
He was born about 1530 in Schlotheim and murdered in 1575 in Graz.
After studying first at the university of Erfurt, he gained his Masters degree from Wittenberg university in 1552 and later lectured on Poetics in the Philosophical faculty there. Osius was known as a pre-eminent poet whose works were frequently reprinted. They included his "Song on Christ’s Birth" (Carmen de natali Christi, 1557).
An adaptation into Latin of the Homeric comic epic, the Batrachomyomachia (Pugna ranarum et murium, the battle of the frogs and mice).
An epic of the Dithmarschen Peasants’ War (Historia belli Ditmarsici, 1560), which had only recently concluded and of which he also published a shorter version in German. And his collection of nearly 300 poems based on Aesop’s Fables (Fabulae Aesopi carmine elegiaco redditae, 1564).