The uses of humanism : Johannes Sambucus (1531-1584), Andreas Dudith (1533-1589), and the republic of letters in East Central Europe / by Gábor Almási.
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- 9789004183643
- 9004183647
- 1282952331
- 9781282952331
- Zsámboki, János, 1531-1584
- Dudith, András, 1533-1589
- Habsburg, House of
- Maison de Habsbourg
- Dudith, András, 1533-1589
- Habsburg, House of
- Zsámboki, János, 1531-1584
- Sambucus, Johannes 1531-1584
- Dudith, András 1533-1589
- Deutsches Auslandswissenschaftliches Institut Abteilung Ostmitteleuropa
- Sambucus, Johannes, 1531-1584
- Dudith, Andreas, 1533-1589
- Europe, Central -- Intellectual life -- 16th century
- Humanism -- Europe, Central -- History -- 16th century
- Humanism -- Social aspects -- Europe, Central -- History -- 16th century
- Renaissance -- Europe, Central
- Austria -- Court and courtiers -- Biography
- Humanists -- Hungary -- Biography
- Scholars -- Hungary -- Biography
- Humanisme -- Europe centrale -- Histoire -- 16e siècle
- Humanisme -- Aspect social -- Europe centrale -- Histoire -- 16e siècle
- Renaissance -- Europe centrale
- Humanistes -- Hongrie -- Biographies
- Savants -- Hongrie -- Biographies
- PHILOSOPHY -- Movements -- Humanism
- Courts and courtiers
- Humanism
- Humanists
- Intellectual life
- Renaissance
- Scholars
- Austria
- Central Europe
- Hungary
- 1500-1599
- 144.0943/09031 22
- DAW1047 .A46 2009eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 365-377) and index.
Introduction: on the uses of humanism -- Humanist learning and networks in East Central Europe -- Aspects of East Central European humanist learning -- Humanist networks and the ethos of the republic of letters -- The uses of humanism at the imperial court -- The case of Johannes Sambucus -- An ornament to the imperial court? -- The multiple identities of the humanist : "vates, medicus bonus, historicusque" -- The case of Andreas Dudith -- The curious career of a heterodox humanist -- The making of the humanist : self-fashioning through letters and treatises -- Epilogue: Sambucus and Dudith encounter confessionalisation.
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Through the case studies of two Hungary born humanists, Johannes Sambucus and Andreas Dudith, this book explores the world of late-sixteenth century East Central European humanism, presenting the ways a scholarly culture became meaning and sellable for a wide group of learned elite.
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