Until 1531, Rhenanus (14851547) had been known almost exclusively as a philologist and editor. Then he produced Res Germanicae, an historical work superior in both its methodology and reliability to anything similar from Germany. The present edition, which includes Sturm's life of Rhenanus, explicates the text with its translation, list of sources and indexes. The studies in the commentary take account of the author's correspondence, explain his methodology and examine the text for influences from 15th and 16th century Italian and German humanists.



Autorentext

Felix Mundt, Freie Universität Berlin.



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Until 1531, Rhenanus (1485-1547) had been known almost exclusively as a philologist and editor. Then he produced Res Germanicae, an historical work superior in both its methodology and reliability to anything similar from Germany. The present edition, which includes Sturm's life of Rhenanus, explicates the text with its translation, list of sources and indexes. The studies in the commentary take account of the author's correspondence, explain his methodology and examine the text for influences from 15th and 16th century Italian and German humanists.

Titel
Beatus Rhenanus: Rerum Germanicarum libri tres (1531)
Untertitel
Ausgabe, Übersetzung, Studien
EAN
9783484970755
ISBN
978-3-484-97075-5
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
19.12.2008
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Anzahl Seiten
674
Jahr
2008
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Deutsch
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