Via Augustini : : Augustine in the later Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Reformation : essays in honor of Damasus Trapp, O.S.A. / / edited by Heiko A. Oberman and Frank A. James, III, in cooperation with Eric Leland Saak.

For forty years Damasus Trapp has been the foremost scholar of late medieval Augustinianism. His work has made a major contribution to our understanding of Augustine's influence on intellectual life of Europe from the 14th to the 16th century. In the present volume the heritage of Augustine in...

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Superior document:Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions ; 48
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : E.J. Brill,, [1991]
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Year of Publication:1991
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions ; 48.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Abbreviations /
Via Augustini : Introduction /
The Articles Condemned at Oxford Austin Friars in 1315 /
The Figurae Bibliorum of Antonius Rampegolus, O.E.S.A. (ca. 1360-ca. 1422): MS Uppsala C 162 /
Incerti Auctoris Sermo de Antichristo /
Contra Rectam Rationem : Gabriel Biel's Reading of Gregory of Rimini, Versus Gregory /
Staupitz Augustinianus : An Account of the Reception of Augustine in His Tübingen Sermons /
Staupitz and Luther: Continuity and Breakthrough at the Beginning of the Reformation /
The Augustinian Theologian Konrad Treger (ca. 1480-1542) and His Disputation Theses of May 5, 1521 /
Calvin and the Natural Knowledge of God /
A Late Medieval Parallel in Reformation Thought: Gemina Praedestinatio in Gregory of Rimini and Peter Martyr Vermigli /
Hiltalinger's Augustinian Quotations /
Bibliography of the Writings of Damasus Trapp /
List of Contributors /
List of Translators /
Index of Names and Places /
Index of Modern Authors /
Index of Latin Terms /
Studies in Medieval and Reformation Thought /
Summary:For forty years Damasus Trapp has been the foremost scholar of late medieval Augustinianism. His work has made a major contribution to our understanding of Augustine's influence on intellectual life of Europe from the 14th to the 16th century. In the present volume the heritage of Augustine in the later Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Reformation is illustrated by contributions from leading scholars in the field, which range from academic disputation at Oxford in the early 14th century, to the world of John Calvin in the 16th century. It is the diversity of the Augustinian tradition that is documented here. The authors of the articles collected in this volume have investigated anew such well known sources as Gregory of Rimini's Sentences Commentary and Johannes von Staupitz's sermons. In addition, they have brought to light previously unknown works such as Antonius Rampegolus' Figurae Bibliorum and an anonymous Sermo de Antichristo . In this collection the richness of the Augustinian tradition in the later Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Reformation appears, a broad via Augustini , which Damasus Trapp has done so much to illuminate. This Festschrift is a testimony to the continuous influence and inspiration of his contribution.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:9004477454
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Heiko A. Oberman and Frank A. James, III, in cooperation with Eric Leland Saak.