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- Renaissance humanism '''Renaissance humanism''' is the study of [[classical antiquity]], at first [[Italian Renaissance ... ... aissance humanism'' to distinguish it from later developments grouped as [[humanism]]).572 B (71 words) - 11:21, 18 March 2019
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- Desiderius Erasmus ... rasmus some have declared that Erasmus' humanism was akin to was a secular humanism. For example, James Boice, who was once head of the International Council ... [[Edward Hills]] also defines Renaissance humanism:46 KB (7379 words) - 09:58, 21 December 2023
- Palaeography ... some regional variants until the fifteenth century when the [[Renaissance humanism|humanistic]] scripts revived a version of Carolingian minuscule and it spr ...9 KB (1227 words) - 08:51, 5 March 2016
- Mikael Agricola ... first came in touch with the [[Protestant Reformation|Reformation]] and [[Humanism]]. The Viipuri castle was ruled by a German count, Johann, who had served ...10 KB (1500 words) - 14:28, 11 March 2016
- John Calvin ... eology]] later called [[Calvinism]]. Originally trained as a [[Renaissance Humanism|humanist]] lawyer, he broke from the [[Roman Catholic Church]] around [[15 ...1 KB (151 words) - 08:04, 29 November 2022
- Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples ... s'''<sup>[]</sup> (c. 1455 – 1536) was a French [[theologian]] and [[Humanism|humanist]]. He was a precursor of the [[Protestant]] movement in [[France] ... *[[Humanism in France]]10 KB (1418 words) - 15:24, 11 March 2016
- Philology ... l philology is historically primary, originating in European [[Renaissance Humanism]], but was soon joined by philologies of other languages both European ([[ ...10 KB (1355 words) - 08:14, 10 March 2016
- Johannes Trithemius ... as first printed in 1690. Some consider this work to be one of the first [[Humanism in Germany|humanist]] [[history]] books. * [[Humanism in Germany]]9 KB (1217 words) - 07:25, 10 March 2016
- Counter-Reformation ... (addressing the education of priests had been a fundamental focus of the [[humanism|humanist]] reformers in the past). Parish priests were to be better educat ... ... reform movements that predated the [[Council of Constance]] (1414–1417): humanism, devotionalism, legalism and the observantine tradition.31 KB (4871 words) - 08:39, 10 March 2016
- Marcian Library ... e manuscript collection assembled by [[Byzantium|Byzantine]] [[Renaissance humanism|humanist]], scholar, patron and collector, [[Cardinal Bessarion]]; he made ...6 KB (739 words) - 13:53, 11 August 2012
- Hernán Nuñez ... dolid]], 1475 - [[Salamanca]], 1553) was a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Renaissance humanism|humanist]], [[classicist]], [[philologist]], and [[proverb|paremiographer] ...4 KB (550 words) - 14:26, 16 March 2016
- Diego López de Zúñiga (theologian) * 3. Erika Rummel (2008). [[Lefèvre d'Etaples|Biblical Humanism and Scholasticism in the Age of Erasmus]]. BRILL. p. 74. ISBN 978-90-04-14 ...3 KB (391 words) - 07:44, 27 August 2016
- Adagia ... proverb]]s, compiled during the [[Renaissance]] by [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[Humanism|humanist]] [[Erasmus|Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus]]. Erasmus' collection ... ... vered by the classical authors. It is, as well, an expression of the new [[Humanism]]. The ''Adagia'' could only have been possible in the new world of Europe ...6 KB (966 words) - 04:31, 9 March 2016
- Aldus Manutius ... Italian: Aldo Pio Manuzio; 1449/1452, 6 February 1515) was a [[Renaissance humanism|humanist]], scholar, educator, and a founder of the [[Aldine Press]]. Manu ... ... lian Renaissance]] and in his youth was sent to Rome to become a [[Italian humanism|humanist scholar]]. In [[Rome]], he studied [[Latin]] under [[Gaspare da V ...33 KB (4698 words) - 07:33, 14 August 2024
- Francisco de Enzinas ... niversiteit Leuven|Louvain]]. There he fell under the spell of [[Christian humanism|humanist]] scholarship as popularized by [[Desiderius Erasmus]]. Around th ...9 KB (1259 words) - 03:48, 11 August 2016
- Philip Melanchthon ... [[Johann Reuchlin]], brother of his maternal grandmother, a [[Renaissance humanism|Renaissance humanist]]. It was Reuchlin who suggested Philipp change his s ...4 KB (638 words) - 15:33, 26 August 2016
- Renaissance humanism '''Renaissance humanism''' is the study of [[classical antiquity]], at first [[Italian Renaissance ... ... aissance humanism'' to distinguish it from later developments grouped as [[humanism]]).572 B (71 words) - 11:21, 18 March 2019
- Franciscus Junius (the elder) ... e relationship between church and state and argues against the idea that [[humanism]] and [[scholasticism]] are necessarily antithetical. Junius examines the ...11 KB (1629 words) - 13:48, 30 December 2017
- Wolfgang Capito ... -confessionalization-of-humanism-in-reformation The Confessionalization of Humanism in Reformation Germany]. ISBN 9780195350333.3 KB (399 words) - 02:59, 24 February 2019
- Johannes Bugenhagen ... ed Biblical lecturer, where Boldewan and Bugenhagen became the core of a [[Humanism|Humanist]] circle.<ref name=KP79/> Duke [[Bogislav X, Duke of Pomerania|Bo ...10 KB (1335 words) - 13:11, 26 April 2019
- Lorenzo Valla ... 7 AD]] - 1 August [[1457|1457 AD]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Renaissance humanism|humanist]], [[rhetoric]]ian, [[education|educator]] and [[Catholic Church| ... ... entrance of Valla into the Roman [[Curia]] has been called "the triumph of humanism over orthodoxy and tradition."16 KB (2326 words) - 04:23, 12 January 2018