Renaissance monks : : monastic humanism in six biographical sketches / / Franz Posset.
This volume deals with the intellectual world of "progressive" Benedictine and Cistercian monks who vicariously represent humanists in cloisters ( Klosterhumanismus , Bibelhumanismus ) in German speaking lands: Conradus Leontorius (1460-1511), Maulbronn, Benedictus Chelidonius (c.1460-1521...
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Posset, Franz, Renaissance monks : monastic humanism in six biographical sketches / Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions ; List of Illustrations -- Foreword, Gerhard B. Winkler, O. Cist. -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. An Editor of Latin Bibles and Works of the Church Fathers: Conradus Leontorius, Monk of Maulbronn -- 2. A Graecian, Christian Poet, and Playwright: Benedictus Chelidonius, Monk of Nuremberg, Abbot of the Schottenstift , Vienna -- 3. A Historiographer and Distinguished Verse Maker: Bolfgangus Marius, Monk of Aldersbach, Bavaria -- 4. A Latinist, Supporter of Reuchlin, and Editor of Christ-centered Poetry: Henricus Urbanus, Monk of Georgenthal, Thuringia -- 5. Jack-of-all-Trades: Vitus Bild Acropolitanus, Monk of Saints Ulrich and Afra in Augsburg -- 6. When Monks Were Eager to Study the Sacred Languages: Nikolaus Ellenbog, Monk of Ottobeuren, Swabia -- Conclusion -- Select Bibliography -- Index of Personal Names -- Index of Places -- Index of Subjects. |
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List of Illustrations -- Foreword, Gerhard B. Winkler, O. Cist. -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. An Editor of Latin Bibles and Works of the Church Fathers: Conradus Leontorius, Monk of Maulbronn -- 2. A Graecian, Christian Poet, and Playwright: Benedictus Chelidonius, Monk of Nuremberg, Abbot of the Schottenstift , Vienna -- 3. A Historiographer and Distinguished Verse Maker: Bolfgangus Marius, Monk of Aldersbach, Bavaria -- 4. A Latinist, Supporter of Reuchlin, and Editor of Christ-centered Poetry: Henricus Urbanus, Monk of Georgenthal, Thuringia -- 5. Jack-of-all-Trades: Vitus Bild Acropolitanus, Monk of Saints Ulrich and Afra in Augsburg -- 6. When Monks Were Eager to Study the Sacred Languages: Nikolaus Ellenbog, Monk of Ottobeuren, Swabia -- Conclusion -- Select Bibliography -- Index of Personal Names -- Index of Places -- Index of Subjects. |
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