He was born in Merckenstein, near Bad Vöslau in Lower Austria, and studied in Vienna, Ingolstadt and Tübingen.
[5][6] He was a commentator in the sixteenth-and seventeenth century along with Joannes Baptista Capuanus, Maurus Florentinus, Christoph Clavius, Bartolomaeus Vespuccius, and Jesuit, who was an astronomer who had commentary that was held in high regard.
[7] Erasmus Oswald Schreckenfuchs was a disciple of the Hebraists Sebastian Münster(1488-1552) and together they translated into Latin an encyclopedia titled Yesodot ha-Tevunah u-Migdal ha-Emunah known as ("The Foundations of Understanding and the Tower of Faith"), this encyclopedia contained geometry, arithmetic, astronomy, optics, and music.
Schreckenfuchs does not differentiate that topic by reference to parameters of planetary models and the use of tables.
Basically, he does not plan on discussing topics with students that deal with the planets that follow the sphere.