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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_9961252150702883
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 90-04-38228-3
    Series Statement: St. Andrews studies in Reformation history
    Content: The life of Roger Ascham (1515/16-1568) coincided with the reigns of four Tudor monarchs, the rise and death of Luther, the Council of Trent and the wholesale division of Christendom. He operated in arenas including Cambridge University, the court, the continent and the capital, and his writings engaged with the most important intellectual concerns of his age, including humanism, educational reform, religion and politics. In this volume historians, literary specialists and classicists have worked together both to re-evaluate more familiar territory in Ascham's life and work, and to illuminate previously untapped sources. Their essays reveal Ascham as a considerably more significant figure than previous scholarship has suggested. Two appendices provide valuable further biographical and bibliographical material.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-04-38227-5
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    Newcastle upon Tyne :Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
    UID:
    almahu_BV043552325
    Format: xxvi, 349 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 1-4438-8735-8 , 978-1-4438-8735-9
    Note: Essays sind teil des Forschungsprojektes "Polemical theology and its contexts in Early Modern Slovakia" (VEGA 2/0170/12) am Slavistický ústav Jána Stanislava, Bratislava, 2012 - 2015
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Kontroverstheologie
    Author information: Riedl, Andrea, 1984-
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London [England] :Bloomsbury, | [London, England] :Bloomsbury Publishing,
    UID:
    almafu_9961673540702883
    Format: 1 online resource (313 pages) : , illustrations
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 1-350-09891-4 , 1-350-09893-0 , 1-350-09890-6
    Series Statement: Bloomsbury Neo-Latin Series: Early-Modern Texts and Anthologies.
    Content: "This volume offers a wide range of sample passages from literature written in Latin in the British Isles during the period from about 1500 to 1800. It includes a general introduction to and bibliography to the Latin literature of these centuries, as well as Latin texts with English translations, introductions and notes. These texts present a rich panorama of the different literary genres, styles and themes flourishing at the time, illustrating the role of Latin texts in the development of literary genres, the diversity of authors writing in Latin in early modern Britain, and the importance of Latin in contemporary political, religious and scientific debates. The collection, which includes both texts by well-known authors (such as John Milton, Thomas More and George Buchanan) and previously unpublished items, can be used as a point of entry for students at school and university level, but will also be of interest to specialists in a number of academic disciplines."--
    Note: Includes index. , List of Illustrations -- List of Contributors Preface INTRODUCTION (L. B. T. Houghton, UCL, UK Gesine Manuwald, UCL, UK and Lucy R. Nicholas, KCL and UCL, UK) -- Neo-Latin as a Literary Medium -- British Neo-Latin Literature -- Overview of Neo-Latin Literary Genres -- Aims and Coverage of this Volume -- Latin Texts: Sources and Conventions -- Further Reading TEXTS -- Utopia: Elsewhere and Nowhere Thomas More (1478-1535), Extracts from Utopia (Lucy R. Nicholas, KCL and UCL, UK) -- An Early Tudor Antiquarian at Bath John Leland ( c. 1503-1552), De thermis Britannicis (Andrew W. Taylor, -- University of Cambridge, UK) -- The Nature of the Universe George Buchanan (1506-1582), De sphaera 1.1:51 (David McOmish, University of Glasgow, UK) -- A Celebration of Queen Elizabeth I's Coronation in Verse Walter Haddon (1515-1572), In ? Elisabethae regimen (Lucy R. Nicholas, KCL and UCL, UK) -- The Latin University Orations of Queen Elizabeth I Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603), Speeches of 1566 and 1592 (Sarah Knight, University of Leicester, UK) -- Female Funerary Verse Elizabeth Hoby, Lady Russell (1540?1609), Epitaphic Poems (Lucy R. Nicholas, KCL and UCL, UK) -- On Writing about Britain William Camden (1551-1623), Prefatory Letter to Britannia (Gesine Manuwald, UCL, UK) -- A Birthday Poem for Christ Adam King ( c. 1560-1620), Genethliacon Iesu Christi ( c. 1586) (David McOmish, University of Glasgow, UK) -- On Poetry, Politics and Religion John Owen ( c. 1560-1622), Selection of Epigrams (Gesine Manuwald, UCL, UK) -- A Comic Exorcism George Ruggle (1575-1622), Ignoramus IV 11 (Daniel Hadas, KCL, UK) -- 'Dazel'd thus with height of place': An English Lyric in Two Latin Versions -- English: Henry Wotton (1568-1639); Latin: Anonymous [Georg Weckherlin (1584-1653)?] (Victoria Moul, KCL, UK) -- A Meeting in Mauritania John Barclay (1582-1621), Argenis , Book 5, Chapter 8 (9) (Jacqueline Glomski, UCL, UK) -- The Gunpowder Plot John Milton (1608-1674), In Quintum Novembris (Stephen Harrison, University of Oxford, UK). , A Frost Fair on the Thames William Baker, Descriptio Brumae (1634/5) (George Pounder, Glenalmond College, Scotland) -- The Beauty and Horror of the Mountains Thomas Burnet ( c. 1635-1715), Telluris theoria sacra 1.1.9 (William M. Barton, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Neo-Latin Studies, Innsbruck, Austria) -- A Satire on the Bishop of Salisbury Anonymous (Thomas Brown?), In Episcopum Quendam ( c. 1689) (Victoria Moul, KCL, UK) -- A View of the Scottish Highlands James Philp (1656/7? c. 1713), Grameid 3.10:36 (L. B. T. Houghton, UCL, UK) -- Thomas Gray Prophesies Space Travel Thomas Gray (1716-1771), Luna habitabilis 51:72, 78:95 (L. B. T. Houghton, UCL, UK) -- Index. , Also published in print.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-350-09889-2
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-350-09888-4
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London [England] :Bloomsbury Academic, | [London, England] :Bloomsbury Publishing,
    UID:
    almafu_9961673601302883
    Format: 1 online resource (329 pages) : , illustrations
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 1-350-15731-7 , 1-350-15732-5 , 1-350-15730-9
    Series Statement: Bloomsbury Neo-Latin series. Early modern texts and anthologies ; volume 2
    Content: "Compiled by a team of international experts, this volume showcases the best of the huge abundance of literature written in Latin in Europe from about 1500 to 1800. A general introduction provides readers with the context they need before diving into the 19 high-quality short Latin extracts and English translations. Together these texts present a rich panorama of the different literary genres, styles and themes that flourished at the time, and include authors such as Erasmus, Buchanan, Leibniz and Newton, along with less well-known writers. From the vast array of material available, a varied and meaningful sample of texts has been carefully curated by the editors of the volume. Passages not only exhibit literary merit or historical importance, but also illustrate the role of the complete texts from which they have been selected in the development of Neo-Latin literature. They reflect the wide range of authors writing in Latin in early modern Europe, as well as the importance of Latin in the history of ideas. As with all volumes in the series, section introductions and accompanying notes on every text provide orientation on the material for students."--
    Note: "Compiled by a team of international experts, this volume showcases the best of the huge abundance of literature written in Latin in Europe from about 1500 to 1800. A general introduction provides readers with the context they need before diving into the 19 high-quality short Latin extracts and English translations. Together these texts present a rich panorama of the different literary genres, styles and themes that flourished at the time, and include authors such as Erasmus, Buchanan, Leibniz and Newton, along with less well-known writers. From the vast array of material available, a varied and meaningful sample of texts has been carefully curated by the editors of the volume. Passages not only exhibit literary merit or historical importance, but also illustrate the role of the complete texts from which they have been selected in the development of Neo-Latin literature. They reflect the wide range of authors writing in Latin in early modern Europe, as well as the importance of Latin in the history of ideas. As with all volumes in the series, section introductions and accompanying notes on every text provide orientation on the material for students"-- Provided by publisher. , List of contributors -- Preface -- INTRODUCTION (Lucy R. Nicholas, King's College London, UK and William M. Barton, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Neo-Latin Studies, Austria) -- European Neo-Latin and its development -- Neo-Latin as a literary medium -- Neo-Latin literature and its genres -- Aims and coverage of this volume -- Latin texts: sources and conventions -- -- Bibliography TEXTS -- A pastoral exchange on the treatment of poetry Battista Spagnoli Mantovano (1447-1516), Adolescentia 5.1-23, 68-91, 111-25 (Bobby Xinyue, University of Warwick, UK) -- The pierced ear: divine revelation and impregnation -- Jacopo Sannazaro (1458-1530), De partu Virginis , extracts from Book 1 (Lucy R. Nicholas, King's College London, UK) -- The abbot and the learned woman -- Desiderius Erasmus (1466?1536), Colloquia ( Abbatis et Eruditae ) (Astrid Khoo, Harvard University, USA) -- Christopher Columbus' first voyage -- Pietro Bembo (1470-1547), Rerum Venetarum historiae libri , extracts from 6.1-3 (Gareth Williams, Columbia University, USA) -- Morbid measures and contaminated airs: the poetics of pox -- Girolamo Fracastoro (1476/8-1553), Syphilis sive de morbo Gallico , extracts (Gareth Williams, Columbia University, USA) -- A Protestant on the attack in Latin -- Martin Luther (1483-1546), De abroganda missa privata (Lucy R. Nicholas, King's College London, UK) -- Greeting Charles at Bordeaux -- George Buchanan (1506-1582), Silvae 1 (Stephen J. Harrison, University of Oxford, UK) -- Epistolae Obscurorum Virorum (1515-1519), -- Letter 1.37: The converted Jew and his foreskin (Daniel Hadas, King's College London, UK) -- The pleasures of the hills -- Conrad Gessner (1516-1565), Descriptio Montis Fracti sive Montis Pilati , pp. 47?9 (William M. Barton, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Neo-Latin Studies, Austria) -- Neo-Latin love elegy -- Joachim Du Bellay ( c. 1522-1560), selection from Amores (1558) (Paul White, University of Leeds, UK). , A Jesuit encounter with an Indian Yogi -- Francesco Benci (1542-1594), Quinque martyres 5.96-132 (Paul Gwynne, The American University of Rome, Italy) -- Mary, liturgy and missions -- Francisco Enzinas' Correspondence with Robert Bellarmine (1605-1607) (Jan Machielsen, Cardiff University, UK) -- Seneca's death dramatized -- Matthew Gwinne (1558-1627), Nero: Nova Tragaedia (1603), Act 5, Scene 6 (Emma Buckley, St Andrews University, UK) -- Virgilian commentary -- Juan Luis de la Cerda (1558/60-1643), on Aeneas' first appearance in the Aeneid (Fiachra Mac Górìn, University College London, UK) -- Vitalist philosophy from a long lost author Anne Conway (1631-1679), Principia philosophiae antiquissimae & recentissimae , excerpts from Chapter VII (Laurynas Adomaitis, Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Italy) -- A new approach to studying old documents -- Jean Mabillon (1632-1707), De re diplomatica , extracts (Alfred Hiatt, Queen Mary, University of London, UK) -- Newton on theology -- Isaac Newton (1642-1727), theological section from the General Scholium to the Principia mathematica (Pablo Toribio, Spanish National Research Council, Spain) -- Damnation and divine justice -- Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716), Confessio philosophi , extract (Lucy Sheaf, King's College London, UK) -- A school play -- Gottlob Krantz (1660-1733), Memorabilia Bibliothecae - Wratislaviensis , excerpts from Acts I and IV (Jacqueline Glomski, University College London, UK) -- Index. , Also published in print. , Texts in Latin and English translation, with introduction and commentary in English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-350-15729-5
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-350-15728-7
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9949703539602882
    Format: 1 online resource (x, 226 pages)
    ISBN: 9789004342347
    Series Statement: St Andrews Studies in Reformation History
    Content: It has been estimated that well over half the books published during the sixteenth century were in Latin. Many have never been translated and hence garnered little scholarly attention. However, a good number of them have a direct bearing on the history of the religious Reformation and its actors. One of these is Roger Ascham's Apologia pro Caena Dominica , a theological tract on the Eucharist which trenchantly attacked the Catholic Mass and sacrificing priests. Composed in Cambridge at the start of Edward VI's reign in 1547, it was published posthumously some thirty years later in 1577. Here for the first time Lucy Nicholas offers a modern edition of Ascham's Apologia that sets forth the Latin original with parallel English translation.
    Note: English and Latin parallel text, translated from the Latin.
    Additional Edition: Online version: Ascham, Roger, 1515-1568, author. Roger Ascham's 'A defence of the Lord's Supper' Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2017 ISBN 9789004342347
    Language: English
    Keywords: Early works.
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Newcastle upon Tyne, England :Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
    UID:
    almafu_9959237358102883
    Format: 1 online resource (375 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-4438-9283-1
    Content: This innovative volume spans the early modern period and ranges across literary genres, confessional divides and European borders. It brings together twenty-three scholars from thirteen different countries to explore the dynamic and profound ways in which polemical theology, its discourses and codes, interacted with non-theological literary genres in this era. Offering depth as well as breadth, the contributions chart a myriad of intersections between Catholic, Orthodox, Lutheran and Reformed polemics and a range of literary types composed in Latin and the vernacular across Europe. Individual
    Note: Includes index. , Intro -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Prolusio by Way of Introduction -- Part I: Polemical Theology and History -- Chapter One -- Chapter Two -- Chapter Three -- Part II: Polemical Theology and Sacred Antiquity -- Chapter Four -- Chapter Five -- Part III: Polemical Theology, Classics, and Poetry -- Chapter Six -- Chapter Seven -- Chapter Eight -- Chapter Nine -- Part IV: Polemical Theology and Eastern Christianity -- Chapter Ten -- Chapter Eleven -- Chapter Twelve -- Part V: Polemical Theology in Paratexts -- Chapter Thirteen -- Chapter Fourteen -- Part VI: Polemical Theology and Toleration -- Chapter Fifteen -- Chapter Sixteen -- Part VII: Polemical Theology and Conversion -- Chapter Seventeen -- Chapter Eighteen -- Part VIII: Polemical Theology in Hymns, Emblems, and Drama -- Chapter Nineteen -- Chapter Twenty -- Chapter Twenty-One -- Chapter Twenty-Two -- Contributors -- Index of Names.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4438-8735-8
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London : Bloomsbury Academic | London : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    UID:
    gbv_1860124763
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (264 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9781350267978
    Series Statement: Bloomsbury Neo-Latin Series: Early Modern Texts and Anthologies
    Content: Roger Ascham is often classified as 'a great mid-Tudor humanist' and he is perhaps best known for his role as tutor to Elizabeth I. His most famous works, The Scholemaster and Toxophilus, have been extensively quarried and anthologised in studies on prose style and English humanism. By contrast, his Neo-Latin works that engaged with theology and key Reformation concerns have languished in the shadows of modern scholarship. Ascham's Themata Theologica ('Theological Topics') is one of these, and its content has the potential to open up many an investigative avenue into the intellectual and religious culture of the sixteenth century. This is the first volume to offer a corresponding English translation. The Themata can be dated to the early to mid- 1540s, and was composed by Ascham while still at Cambridge University and serving as a senior fellow at St John's College. The work mainly comprises a compendium of relatively short commentaries on Scriptural verses (both Old and New Testament), many of which developed into expositions on difficult philosophical concepts, such as the notion of felix culpa (literally, 'happy fault') and some of the most intractable theological questions of the day, including the nature of sin, adiaphora ('matters of indifference'), justification and free will. This little-known text offers a rare opportunity to trace the course of Ascham's own religious maturation, but also offers fresh insights into the confessional climate at Cambridge University during one of the most turbulent periods of the Reformation in England
    Note: Preface and Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction (1) Roger Ascham, the Themata Theologica, its formation and composition (2) The Bible and Patristics (3) Doctrine and confessionalism (4) Humanist classical theology (5) Ascham as Theologian Conclusion Text, Translation and Notes Bibliography Index of biblical and patristic citations Index of classical citations Main Index , Barrierefreier Inhalt: Compliant with Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Content is displayed as HTML full text which can easily be resized or read with assistive technology, with mark-up that allows screen readers and keyboard-only users to navigate easily
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781350267930
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781350267947
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781350267954
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781350267961
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    edocfu_9961252150702883
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 90-04-38228-3
    Series Statement: St. Andrews studies in Reformation history
    Content: The life of Roger Ascham (1515/16-1568) coincided with the reigns of four Tudor monarchs, the rise and death of Luther, the Council of Trent and the wholesale division of Christendom. He operated in arenas including Cambridge University, the court, the continent and the capital, and his writings engaged with the most important intellectual concerns of his age, including humanism, educational reform, religion and politics. In this volume historians, literary specialists and classicists have worked together both to re-evaluate more familiar territory in Ascham's life and work, and to illuminate previously untapped sources. Their essays reveal Ascham as a considerably more significant figure than previous scholarship has suggested. Two appendices provide valuable further biographical and bibliographical material.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-04-38227-5
    Language: English
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