Wessel Gansfort (1419-1489) and Northern Humanism

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Fokke Akkerman, Gerda C. Huisman, Arie Johan Vanderjagt
BRILL, 1993 - 425 Seiten
Wessel Gansfort (1419-1489) is the author of a number of astute but difficult texts which indicate the high level of late-medieval spirituality and scholarship in northern Europe. Together with his younger friend Agricola (1444-1485) he ushered in the beginning of modern intellectual life in the northern part of the Netherlands (the province of Groningen) and adjoining Germany. This volume contains eight contributions on Gansfort, enlarging the range of perceptions of his work and personality for the first time since the major studies of 1917 and 1933 by Maarten van Rhijn. There are three additional articles on the Devotio Moderna and its influence, and eight on various subjects and personalities touching early Humanism and the Reformation in this part of Europe.
Each of these studies is the result of entirely new and original research. The volume is concluded by an extensive bibliography.
 

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A commemorative mass for Wessel Gansfort
23
Gansfort between Albertism and Nominalism
30
Wessel Gansforts Stellungnahme zum vita
44
die philosophisch
71
Magister contradictionis
97
Wessel Gansfort and Cornelis Hoens Epistola
122
Melanchthon
142
Die Frage einer nördlichen Variante der Devotio
157
Albert Rizäus Hardenberg und Johannes Molanus
195
Rhetorische
245
Raptim et ebrie satis NeoLatin letters from
267
Agricolas dialectic and the tradition of rhetoric
273
Regnerus Praedinius 15101559 seine Schule
291
Friderici Mauri carmina An edition with
325
Bibliography
387
Index of Personal Names
415

Die ungarischen Pauliner und die Devotio Moderna
170
Gozewijn Comhaer Carthusian and modern
180

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