Aportanus, Georg
APORTANUS, ap"ōr-tɑ̄´nus, GEORG (Jurien,
or Jürjen, van der Dare, Daere, or Dure): Early
follower of Luther in East Friesland; b. at Zwolle;
d. in the autumn of 1530. He was brought up in
Zwolle by the Brethren of the Common Life, and
became teacher in their school. In 1518 Count
Edzard of East Friesland called him to Emden
to educate his sons. With the support of the count,
he began to preach Luther’s doctrines at Norden
in 1519, was excluded from the pulpit in
consequence, and then preached in the open air till the
importunity of the people brought him back as
chief pastor. In 1529 he held a disputation at
Oldersum, presided over by the influential Ulrich
of Dornum, and induced many to adopt Luther’s teachings.
L. Schulze.