(Sixtus), an able grammarian, a good Latin poet, and philosopher, born at Memmingen, in the year 1500; his true name was Birck. He taught the belles lettres and philosophy with reputation; and became principal of the college of Augsburg, where he died on the 16th of June, 1554. He published several works in prose; and his dramatic pieces of Joseph, Sussannah, and Judith, are esteemed.