Renaissance Monks

Renaissance Monks
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
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ISBN-13 : 9781666734942
ISBN-10 : 1666734942
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Book Synopsis Renaissance Monks by : Franz Posset

Download or read book Renaissance Monks written by Franz Posset and published by Wipf and Stock Publishers. This book was released on 2022-09-30 with total page 233 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 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), Nuremberg and Vienna, Bolfgangus Marius (1469-1544), Aldersbach in Bavaria, Henricus Urbanus (c. 1470-c. 1539), Georgenthal in the region of Gotha and Erfurt, Vitus Bild Acropolitanus (1481-1529), Augsburg, Nikolaus Ellenbog (1481-1543), of Ottobeuren. For the first time in historical-theological research, new insights are provided into the world of the “social group” called Monastic Humanists who emerged next to the better known Civic Humanists within the diverse, international phenomenon of Renaissance humanism.


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