Rudolph Agricola: Six lives and Erasmus' 'Testimonies':

Rudolph Agricola (1443-1485) is rightly famous for singlehandedly bringing the Italian Renaissance to the North. 'Rudolph Agricola: Six Lives and Erasmus' Testimonies' offers for the first time six biographies of Agricola, carefully edited, translated and annotated, providing a vivid...

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Beteilige Person: Agricola, Rudolf 1444-1485 (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Assen Van Gorcum 2012
Schriftenreihe:Bibliotheca Latinitatis novae
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Zusammenfassung:Rudolph Agricola (1443-1485) is rightly famous for singlehandedly bringing the Italian Renaissance to the North. 'Rudolph Agricola: Six Lives and Erasmus' Testimonies' offers for the first time six biographies of Agricola, carefully edited, translated and annotated, providing a vivid image of cultural and intellectual life in the fifteenth century. The addition of fifty of the most important testimonies from Erasmus helps to evalute the significance of Agricola's work for the emerging humanist of the North. This edition of sources supplements the volume of Agricola's letters (BLN, 2002) and fills a gap in our knowledge about a great man of letters and corrects a number of persistent misconceptions in modern scholarship
Umfang:X, 264 S. Ill.
ISBN:9789023250722