TY - BOOK ID - 159742 TI - Northern humanism in european context, 1469-1625 : from the 'Adwert Academy' to Ubbo Emmius AU - Akkerman, Fokke AU - Vanderjagt, Arie Johan AU - Van Der Laan, A.H. AU - Brill PY - 1999 VL - 94 SN - 09208607 SN - 9004113142 9004247483 9789004113145 9789004247482 PB - Leiden ; Boston ; Köln Brill DB - UniCat KW - Christian church history KW - History of civilization KW - Medieval Latin literature KW - Philosophy and psychology of culture KW - anno 1500-1599 KW - Latin literature, Medieval and modern KW - Humanists KW - Renaissance KW - History and criticism KW - Europe, Northern KW - Intellectual life KW - -Latin literature, Medieval and modern KW - -Renaissance KW - Revival of letters KW - Civilization KW - History, Modern KW - Civilization, Medieval KW - Civilization, Modern KW - Humanism KW - Middle Ages KW - Scholars KW - History KW - -Northern Europe KW - History and criticism. KW - -History and criticism KW - -Intellectual life KW - Northern Europe KW - Intellectual life. KW - Latin literature, Medieval and modern - Europe, Northern - History and criticism KW - Humanists - Europe, Northern KW - Renaissance - Europe, Northern KW - Europe, Northern - Intellectual life UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:159742 AB - This is the third and final volume of a set of studies on the development of humanism in the northern Netherlands and the adjoining parts of Germany between 1469, when, in the oldest letters preserved of Rudolph Agricola and Rudolph von Langen, first mention is made of a group of early humanist scholars at the Adwert monastery near Groningen, and 1625, when the humanist Ubbo Emmius died, who was the first rector of the university of Groningen. The earlier two volumes are Rodolphus Agricola Phrisius (1444-1485) (1988) and Wessel Gansfort (1419-1489) and Northern Humanism (1993). This last volume has papers on Regnerus Praedinius (1510-1559), Alexander Hegius (ca.1433-1498), Alexander Candidus (†1555), Wessel Gansfort (1419-1489), the Bremen Gymnasium Illustre between 1560-1630, humanist commentaries on Boethius, scholasticism and humanism, humanism and philosophy, Agricola Latinus , Ubbo Emmius's 'art of description', Agricola's dialectics at Louvain, Agricola on deliberative speech, humanism and reformation, Erasmus and geography, Agricola in Pavia, Dutch students at Italian universities (1425-1575), relations between Heidelberg and the Low Countries in the late 16th century, the Modern Devotion and humanism. Many of the papers were originally presented at a conference in 1996, but they have been extensively rewritten and edited, and a number of new pieces have been included. An updated bibliography in this volume makes the three volumes together an indispensable tool for scholars of philology, literature, history, philosophy and theology of the period. Contributors include: F. Akkerman, J.C. Bedaux, C.P.M. Burger, C.M.A. Caspers, T. Elsmann, M. Goris, M.J.F.M. Hoenen, P. Kooiman, H.A. Krop, Z.R.W.M. von Martels, L.W. Nauta, J. Papy, M. van der Poel, E. Rummel, R.J. Schoeck, A. Sottili, A. Tervoort, A.E. Walter, and A.G. Weiler. ER -