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ISBN13: | 9780906245491 |
ISBN10: | 0906245494 |
Kötéstípus: | Keménykötés |
Terjedelem: | 216 oldal |
Méret: | 216x138 mm |
Súly: | 1 g |
Nyelv: | angol |
Illusztrációk: | 2 b/w illus. |
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Témakör:
Florentius Volusenus: Christian Humanist
The Commentatio quaedam theologica (1539)
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Scottish History Society 6th Series;
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Rövid leírás:
Study and translation of the religious and philosophical work by this Scottish-born, France-based Renaissance humanist and educator.
Hosszú leírás:
Study and translation of the religious and philosophical work by this Scottish-born, France-based Renaissance humanist and educator.
The Commentatio quaedam theologica of Florentius Volusenus (c.1504-c.1557) is a religious and philosophical work of the Renaissance, cast in the form of rhetorical aphorisms. Volusenus was an admirer of Erasmus, tutored the son of Cardinal Wolsey, and was close to the circles around Sir Thomas More and Thomas Cromwell. In Paris he received patronage from prominent humanist ecclesiastics, as also from bishop Jacopo Sadoleto at Carpentras. A colleague at Lyon of the poet Barthélemy Aneau, he taught Sebastian Castellio, who later broke with Calvin. Volusenus, an eirenic Catholic, favoured Church reform before the Reformation became irreversible.
The Commentatio quaedam theologica of Florentius Volusenus (c.1504-c.1557) is a religious and philosophical work of the Renaissance, cast in the form of rhetorical aphorisms. Volusenus was an admirer of Erasmus, tutored the son of Cardinal Wolsey, and was close to the circles around Sir Thomas More and Thomas Cromwell. In Paris he received patronage from prominent humanist ecclesiastics, as also from bishop Jacopo Sadoleto at Carpentras. A colleague at Lyon of the poet Barthélemy Aneau, he taught Sebastian Castellio, who later broke with Calvin. Volusenus, an eirenic Catholic, favoured Church reform before the Reformation became irreversible.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
INTRODUCTION
Volusenus: Life and Writings (AAM)
EDITION AND TRANSLATION
Treatment of text
Commentatio and Translation (BIK/AAM)
CRITICISM
I. The Commentatio as literature (AAM)
II. Volusenus and Latinity (BIK)
III. Sources and allusions (JCM)
IV. The context of ideas and faith (JCM)
V. Notes on the Text (JCM/BIK)
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
INTRODUCTION
Volusenus: Life and Writings (AAM)
EDITION AND TRANSLATION
Treatment of text
Commentatio and Translation (BIK/AAM)
CRITICISM
I. The Commentatio as literature (AAM)
II. Volusenus and Latinity (BIK)
III. Sources and allusions (JCM)
IV. The context of ideas and faith (JCM)
V. Notes on the Text (JCM/BIK)
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX