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The Confessionalization of Humanism in Reformation Germany
The Confessionalization of Humanism in Reformation Germany

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"In this study, Erika Rummel examines the transformation of mental habits and institutions in Reformation Germany under the influence of confessional polarization. More specifically, she shows how...

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Jimenez de Cisneros
Jimenez de Cisneros

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Jimenez de Cisneros
Jimenez de Cisneros

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The humanist-scholastic debate in the Renaissance & Reformation
The humanist-scholastic debate in the Renaissance & Reformation

By Erika Rummel

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In the last half of the fifteenth century, the classic Platonic debate over the respective merits of rhetoric and philosophy was replayed in the debate between humanists and scholastics over philol...

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Reformation sources
Reformation sources

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Erasmus on women
Erasmus on women

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Although the texts in this collection are by a single author, they offer a kaleidoscope of views current in the Renaissance. Erasmus' comments on women range from ad hoc remarks in his letters to l...

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