Johannes Mathesius (June 24, 1504 in Rochlitz – October 7, 1565), also called Johann Mathesius or John Mathesius, was a German minister and a Lutheran reformer.
He is best known for his compilation of Martin Luther's Table Talk, or notes taken of Luther's conversation and published afterwards.
He rivaled Anton Lauterbach in his diligence in notetaking, and surpassed him in the discrimination with which he arranged it.
Source: Boissard, Jean-Jacques; Bry, Theodor de () Bibliotheca chalcographica, hoc est Virtute et eruditione clarorum Virorum Imagines, Heidelberg: Clemens Ammon License: CC-PD-Mark