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Electronic reproduction. Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : Harvard University Press, 2005. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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ISBN:
9780674028913
Content:
This book offers a new appraisal of the Reformation and its popular appeal, based on the place of German hymns in the sixteenth-century press and in the lives of early Lutherans. The Bohemian mining town of Joachimsthal--where pastors, musicians, and laity forged an enduring and influential union of Lutheranism, music, and culture--is at the center of the story.
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Frontmatter --
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Contents --
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Figures and Tables --
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Acknowledgments --
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1. Hymns, Hymnals, and the Reformation --
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2. Reformation and Music in Joachimsthal --
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3. Lutheranism, Music, and Society --
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4. Music and Lutheran Education --
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5. Lutheran Music in the Church --
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6. Lutheranism and Music at Home --
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7. Counter-Reformation in Joachimsthal --
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8. Joachimsthal’s Influence --
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Conclusion: Lutheran Hymns and the Success of the Reformation --
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Appendix 1: Printing of Nicolaus Herman, Sonntags- Evangelia, 1560–1630 --
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Appendix 2: Printing of Nicolaus Herman, Historien von der Sindflut, 1562–1607 --
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Appendix 3: Contents of Nicolaus Herman, Sonntags- Evangelia --
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Appendix 4: Contents of Nicolaus Herman, Historien --
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Abbreviations --
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Notes --
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Index.
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In English.
Language:
English
DOI:
10.4159/9780674028913
URL:
https://doi.org/10.4159/9780674028913