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Praxisformen
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 583

Praxisformen

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-05-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Knowledge True and Useful
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 395

Knowledge True and Useful

A radical shift took place in medieval Europe that still shapes contemporary intellectual life: freeing themselves from the fixed beliefs of the past, scholars began to determine and pursue their own avenues of academic inquiry. In Knowledge True and Useful, Frank Rexroth shows how, beginning in the 1070s, a new kind of knowledge arose in Latin Europe that for the first time could be deemed "scientific." In the twelfth century, when Peter Abelard proclaimed the primacy of reason in all areas of inquiry (and started an affair with his pupil Heloise), it was a scandal. But he was not the only one who wanted to devote his life to this new enterprise of "scholastic" knowledge. Rexroth explores h...

Glossator 12: Commenting and Commentary as an Interpretive Mode in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 209

Glossator 12: Commenting and Commentary as an Interpretive Mode in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-01-15
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  • Publisher: Glossator

VOLUME 12 (2022): COMMENTING AND COMMENTARY AS AN INTERPRETIVE MODE IN MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN EUROPE Edited by Christina Lechtermann and Markus Stock Introduction: Commenting and Commentary as an Interpretive Mode in Medieval and Early Modern Europe Christina Lechtermann & Markus Stock The Pro-Active Scribe: Preparing the Margins of Annotated Manuscripts Erik Kwakkel Thinking from the Margins: Opening and Closing Illuminations and their Commentary Functions around 1000 Kristin Böse Reading Texts within Texts: The Special Case of Lemmata Andrew Hicks The In-/Coherences of Narrative Commentary: Commentarial Forms in the Anegenge Christina Lechtermann Dante’s Self-Commentary and the Call for Interpretation Elisa Brilli Spiritualizing Petrarchism, “Poeticizing” the Bible: Two Counter-Reformation Self-Commentaries Christine Ott and Philip Stockbrugger The Power of Glosses: Francesco Fulvio Frugoni’s Self-Commentary and Literary Criticism in the Tribunal della Critica Andrea Baldan Commenting on a Purged Model: The M. Valerii Martialis Epigrammaton libri omnes novis commentariis illustrati of the Jesuit Matthäus Rader (1602) Magnus Ulrich Ferber

Scala Christus est
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 402

Scala Christus est

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-05-09
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  • Publisher: Mohr Siebeck

Since the nineteenth century, scholars have debated the controversial relationships between humanism, the Renaissance and the Reformation. Challenging the dominant narrative on the subject, Giovanni Tortoriello reconstructs the debates that characterized the early Reformation movements. He shows that Martin Luther's theology of the cross developed in reaction to the irenic tendencies of the Renaissance. With the spread of Platonism, Hermeticism, and Kabbalah in the fifteenth century, the identity of Christianity shifted and the boundaries between the different religions thinned. In response to this attempt to minimize the differences among the various religions, Luther reiterated the centrality and uniqueness of the salvific event of the cross. Confessional biases and theological prejudices have obliterated the role that Platonism, Hermeticism, and Christian Kabbalah played in the early Reformation debates. The author reconstructs these controversies and situates Luther's theology of the cross in this historical context.

Unerwartete Absichten - Genealogie des Reuchlinkonflikts
  • Language: de

Unerwartete Absichten - Genealogie des Reuchlinkonflikts

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Jan-Hendryk de Boer unternimmt in dieser Arbeit eine genealogische Rekonstruktion des Konflikts um Johannes Reuchlin und die jüdischen Bücher mit dem Ziel zu verstehen, wie strukturelle Gegebenheiten, personales Handeln und interpersonale Kommunikation Möglichkeiten und Grenzen für Akteure schaffen, mit ihrem Denken, Schreiben und Handeln die Wirklichkeit zu verändern. Der spätmittelalterliche Judenhass, die Ausbreitung des Humanismus, der Buchdruck sowie die Erosion institutioneller Mechanismen wie Lehrverurteilungen und Zensur werden als Ermöglichungsbedingungen verstanden, die dazu führten, dass die Auseinandersetzung um die Frage, wie mit dem jüdischen Schrifttum umzugehen sei, ...

Die Gelehrtenwelt ordnen
  • Language: de

Die Gelehrtenwelt ordnen

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Jan-Hendryk de Boer untersucht in dieser Studie den Umbruch in der Gelehrtenwelt des römisch-deutschen Reichs am Ende des 15. und zu Beginn des 16. Jahrhunderts. Er zeigt, wie sich in diesem Zeitraum der hegemoniale Humanismus als eine neue diskursive Formation ausbildete. Diese organisierte die humanistische Bewegung wie auch deren Verhältnis zur Scholastik und schließlich den Ort des Humanismus in der Gelehrtenwelt insgesamt um. Nachdem humanistische Ideen zunächst relativ problemlos Aufnahme gefunden hatten, beanspruchten die Vertreter des hegemonialen Humanismus als Dichter, Grammatiker und Philologen für sich allein, über nützliche Fertigkeiten und relevantes Wissen zu verfügen. In einem Kulturtransfer der entsprechenden italienischen Entwicklungen wurde so ein scholastisch-humanistischer Antagonismus erzeugt, der bis in die heutige Forschung nachwirkt.

Luther at Leipzig
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 362

Luther at Leipzig

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-09-16
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  • Publisher: BRILL

A presentation of the pivotal 1519 debate between Martin Luther and John Eck in its historical and theological context, showing its significance for the subsequent course of the Reformation.

History of Universities: Volume XXXVI / 1
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 255

History of Universities: Volume XXXVI / 1

Alicja Bielak's chapter in this book, 'On the Margins of Paduan Medical Lectures. Self-reflection and Critical Attitude in the Notes of Jan Brozek (1585-1652)', is published open access and free to read or download from Oxford Academic History of Universities XXXVI/1 contains the customary mix of learned articles and book reviews which makes this publication an indispensable tool for the historian of higher education.

History of Universities: Volume XXXIV/2
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 223

History of Universities: Volume XXXIV/2

This book covers a mix of learned articles and book reviews, which discusses academic moral philosophy and noble virtues. It includes topics about Rodrigo de Arriaga in Prague, Nicolaus Andreae Granius, and academic writing in early modern ethics. It also discusses Johann Bartold Niemeier, the Nicomachean ethics and the teaching of rhetoric at the Akademia Zamojska, and emblematic pedagogy and Nuremberg civic culture. The book captures the richness and diversity of teachings on ethics in early modern universities by clearly illustrating the workings of the teaching of ethics from the late fifteenth to the late seventeenth-century from Spain to Prague. It describes the Protestant universities in the German territories and the regions of central Europe in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

Housing Capital
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 169

Housing Capital

Throughout history, houses have been an economic resource as much as a means of social, political and cultural agency. From the early modern period to the 20th century, the multifaceted capital of houses linked individuals, families and societies in specific ways. The essays collected here probe the material texture of past societies concerning the inheritance, value, sale or maintenance of houses as well as the symbolic meanings that houses conveyed.