The Poetic Works of Helius Eobanus Hessus

The Poetic Works of Helius Eobanus Hessus

Author: Harry Vredeveld

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2016-09-07

Total Pages: 745

ISBN-13: 9004323155

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In this volume, Eobanus Hessus turns from passionate Erasmian into staunch defender of Luther, only to find himself caught in the no-man’s-land between the two titans. Under Erasmus’ spell, he writes "Itinerary of My Journey to Erasmus," "On the Restoration of Studies at Erfurt," epigrams against Edward Lee, and "Short Preface to the 'Enchiridion.'" Changing course in 1521, he publishes "Elegies in Praise and Defense of Luther" and "Letter of the Afflicted Church to Luther." Thereafter, amid tumults and academic collapse, he battles the radical preachers in "Some Letters of Illustrious Men Concerning the More Humane Studies" and "Three Dialogues." Two elegies serve as intermezzos: a "Consolation" to the imprisoned William of Brunswick and a patriotic "Invective" against Johannes Dantiscus.


The Poetic Works of Helius Eobanus Hessus

The Poetic Works of Helius Eobanus Hessus

Author: Helius Eobanus Hessus

Publisher: Brill

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789004323148

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Volume 4 traces Eobanus Hessus' career from 1518 to 1524, as he develops from an idolizer of Erasmus into a staunch defender of Luther and finally into an Erasmian Lutheran holding his ground in the no-man's-land between the two titans.


Contemporaries of Erasmus

Contemporaries of Erasmus

Author: Peter G. Bietenholz

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2003-01-01

Total Pages: 1522

ISBN-13: 9780802085771

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Offers biographical information about the more than 1900 people mentioned in the correspondence and works of Erasmus who died after 1450 and were thus approximately his contemporaries.


Erasmus and His Books

Erasmus and His Books

Author: Egbertus Van Gulik

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2016-06-26

Total Pages: 635

ISBN-13: 1487516193

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What became of Erasmus’ books? The most famous scholar of his day died in peaceful prosperity and in the company of celebrated and responsible friends. His zeal for useful books was insatiable. Indeed, he had taken care to insure that after his death they would pass to an appreciative noble owner, yet after his death their fate was unknown. Erasmus and His Books provides the most comprehensive evidence available about the books of Erasmus of Rotterdam – the books he owned and his attitude towards them, when and how he acquired them, how he housed, used, and cared for them, and how, from time to time, he disposed of them. Part 1 details the formation, growth, scope, and arrangement of Erasmus’ library and opens the door to a new understanding of the more intimate side of his daily life as a scholar at home with his books, friends, publishers, and booksellers. Part 2 presents a carefully annotated catalogue, the Versandliste, of the more than 400 books in Erasmus’ possession at one point. Drawing upon his command of bibliographical data and his extensive knowledge of Erasmus’ correspondence and related records Egbertus van Gulik proposes as precise an identification of each of the titles as the evidence will allow. Van Gulik’s insightful discoveries tell us what can be known of books in Erasmus’ working library and how he used them and will be of interest to students of the northern Renaissance, the history of the book, and the history of learning.


The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Reformation

The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Reformation

Author: Hans Joachim Hillerbrand

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 522

ISBN-13:

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The definitive source for information about the entire range of religious and social changes that altered the face of Europe in the sixteenth century, encompassing not only issues of church polity and theology but also developments in politics, economics, demographics, art and literature. This broadly cast, interdisciplinary definition allows for a comprehensive social and intellectual history of early modern Europe.


Reformation

Reformation

Author: Diarmaid MacCulloch

Publisher: Penguin UK

Published: 2004-09-02

Total Pages: 1195

ISBN-13: 0141926600

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The Reformation was the seismic event in European history over the past 1000 years, and one which tore the medieval world apart. Not just European religion, but thought, culture, society, state systems, personal relations - everything - was turned upside down. Just about everything which followed in European history can be traced back in some way to the Reformation and the Counter-Reformation which it provoked. The Reformation is where the modern world painfully and dramatically began, and MacCulloch's great history of it is recognised as the best modern account.