Humanismus in Magdeburg: Das Altstädtische Gymnasium von seiner Gründung bis zur Zerstörung der Stadt (1524-1631)

The Municipal Latin School in Magdeburg was one of the most renowned academies in the Protestant world. The sources analyzed for the first time in this volume testify to the unbroken continuity of humanistic teaching through the post-Reformation period. Ancient texts and the works of Erasmus taught students humanistic principles such as the ideal of virtue, a non-aggressive approach to conflict, and the quest for a peaceful world.

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Humanismus in Magdeburg: Das Altstädtische Gymnasium von seiner Gründung bis zur Zerstörung der Stadt (1524-1631)

The Municipal Latin School in Magdeburg was one of the most renowned academies in the Protestant world. The sources analyzed for the first time in this volume testify to the unbroken continuity of humanistic teaching through the post-Reformation period. Ancient texts and the works of Erasmus taught students humanistic principles such as the ideal of virtue, a non-aggressive approach to conflict, and the quest for a peaceful world.

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Humanismus in Magdeburg: Das Altstädtische Gymnasium von seiner Gründung bis zur Zerstörung der Stadt (1524-1631)

Humanismus in Magdeburg: Das Altstädtische Gymnasium von seiner Gründung bis zur Zerstörung der Stadt (1524-1631)

by Carsten Nahrendorf
Humanismus in Magdeburg: Das Altstädtische Gymnasium von seiner Gründung bis zur Zerstörung der Stadt (1524-1631)

Humanismus in Magdeburg: Das Altstädtische Gymnasium von seiner Gründung bis zur Zerstörung der Stadt (1524-1631)

by Carsten Nahrendorf

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Overview

The Municipal Latin School in Magdeburg was one of the most renowned academies in the Protestant world. The sources analyzed for the first time in this volume testify to the unbroken continuity of humanistic teaching through the post-Reformation period. Ancient texts and the works of Erasmus taught students humanistic principles such as the ideal of virtue, a non-aggressive approach to conflict, and the quest for a peaceful world.


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ISBN-13: 9783110407648
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 03/30/2015
Series: Frühe Neuzeit , #193
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 431
File size: 907 KB
Age Range: 18 Years
Language: German

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Carsten Nahrendorf, Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel.

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