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None### Summary of Sebastian Brant’s Biographical Details
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Sebastian Brant: Conservative Humanist### Summary of Sebastian Brant: Conservative Humanist
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Sebastian Brant: An Early Modern Editor of Vergil and Multimedia ...Mar 21, 2017 · The notes contain information about history, religion, grammar, plants and medicine, rhetoric, contemporary vernacular poetry, and much else.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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[PDF] : a Ship of Fools - Digital Collections17 Sebastian Brant, Stultifera nauis. (Strassburg: Johann Reinhard Grüninger ... mother (his father died in 1468, when Sebastian was quite young) sent ...
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Brant, Sebastian - Christian Classics Ethereal Libraryat Strasburg 1457; d. there May 10,1521. He was but ten years old when his father died, and, after being educated privately, entered the University of Basel in ...
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Sebastian Brant | Research Starters - EBSCOSebastian Brant was born in Strasbourg, Germany (now in France). He attended the University of Basel, where he initially studied philosophy, but soon changed ...
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Brant - German Literature - Google SitesBrant was born in Strasbourg and attended university in Basel from 1475, where he then taught law (both canonical and Roman) for several years. Brant was also ...Missing: family | Show results with:family
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Review: [Untitled] on JSTOR... lawyers). The fifth chapter focuses on Brant's work as a practising lawyer, as judge, advocate, and counsellor in Basle and later as syndic and town clerk ...
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Brant, Sebastian - Brill Reference WorksBrant then worked as a practicing lawyer. The 1490s were his most fruitful years, during which he labored as a juristic author, a poet in Latin and German ...
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[PDF] Sebastian Brant and the Northern RenaissanceAlthough the exact date remains unknown, Brant was born in the year 1457 and died on May 10, 1521. Almost immediately, these dates indicate the significance of ...
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Sebastian Brant: Conservative Humanist - De Gruyter BrillHe taught law in the university and published works on the subject. His great interest in Roman law, it has been pointed out, is associated with his love for ...
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Sebastian Brant | Encyclopedia.comMay 21, 2018 · Sebastian Brant [1], the celebrated author of Das Narrenschiff (1494; Ship of fools), was born ... Brant died in Strasbourg on 10 May 1521.
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Criticism: Sebastian Brant and His Public - Edwin H. Zeydel - eNotesTo this end he edited two German legal works, the Layen Spiegel in 1509 and the Clagspiegel in 1516. The former, dealing with legal aspects of civil and penal ...
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Brant, Sebastian - Brill Reference WorksProbably born on August 31, 1457, the son of an innkeeper at Strasbourg, he died in the same city on May 10, 1521. In 1485 he married Elisabeth Bürgi of Basle ( ...Missing: childhood family
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Sebastian Brant – A Humanist from the Upper Rhine / Interview with ...Mar 2, 2021 · He was born 1457 in Strasbourg and studied in Basel, where he became one of the most important scholars at the University. He was not only a ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Sebastian Brant (1457–1521): Europäisches Wissen in der Hand ...... Strasbourg, serving as syndic, chancellor, Stadtschreiber, and official censor within the city's government. He also maintained close ties to the Imperial ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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On the Education of the Pre-Reformation Clergy - jstorlifetime. 2. Sebastian Brant (1457-1521) was the son of a Strasbourg innkeeper. He studied law in. Basel, attained the degree of Dr. Utriusque Juris (1489) ...<|separator|>
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2012 June Book of the Month – Edward Worth LibraryPortrait of Sebastian Brant by Albrecht Dürer. Brant had honed his skills as a writer and teacher in the lively academic environment of the University of Basel.
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[PDF] UCLA historical journal - eScholarshipIts author, Sebastian Brant, was a well known forerunner of German humanism. His poetry represented the new trend of upper middle class German thinkers ...
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Sebastian Brant's "Book Fool", and Others - History of InformationIn February 1494 Sebastian Brant Offsite Link published Das Narrenschiff Offsite Link (The Ship of Fools) in Basel, Switzerland at the press of Johann ...Missing: structure | Show results with:structure
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Das Narrenschiff - jamesgray2Jul 11, 2018 · Sebastian Brant describes in his “Ship of Fools” the voyage of a ship bearing 100 fools, to the fools' paradise of Narragonia, and he satirizes ...Missing: dean | Show results with:dean
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The Ship of Fools: an early printing sensationMay 7, 2021 · Next week will mark the 500th anniversary of the death of Sebastian Brant (1458-1521), best known for his 1494 Das Narrenschiff (The Ship of
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Ship of Fools: The Deviant's Exile and Other Wrecks | Bizzarro BazarMar 11, 2018 · In 1494 in Basel, Sebastian Brant published Ship of Fools (Das Narrenschiff). It is a satirical poem divided into 112 chapters, containing some ...
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The Ship of Fools - BibliOdysseyApr 6, 2006 · In a long and disjointed moralistic poem, Brandt criticizes 110 vices or human failures, each pertaining to a different fool.
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Ship of Fools Woodcuts - Digital Collections - University of HoustonOct 4, 2021 · In 1494, humanist Sebastian Brant published Das Narrenschiff, or The Ship of Fools, a moralistic poem that describes 110 assorted follies ...
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Sebastian Brant - Das Narrenschiff - Ziereis FacsimilesThe pre-Reformation satirical allegory tells the story of 100 fools ("Narren") who set sail on a ship to the fictitious land of Narragonia. The exaggerated and ...
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German Translations of the Classics between 1450 and 1550 - jstorrepresented by a couple of translations from Terence. Elsewhere in Northern ... Sebastian Brant. Catonis disticha de moribus ad filium. Basel, Michael ...
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Die Basler Sammelausgaben von Sebastian Brants Dichtungen ...... Sebastian Brant consistently had recourse to the ... The Basel jurist Sebastian Brant consistently ... The religious poems with their emphasis on the ...
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Sebastian Brant (1457-1521) - Varia carmina. Add: Johannes ...The poems in this edition mostly concern religion and faith, but also include panegyrics on the Emperor Maximilian and verses on historical and contemporary ...
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Catalog Record: Varia Sebastiani Brant carminaIllustrated title page (woodcut portrait of Brant, and two smaller woodcuts to the right). 5 additional woodcuts in text. With additions by Johann Bergmann. The ...
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Expositiones siue declarationes omnium titulorum iuris tam Ciuilis q ...Title, Expositiones siue declarationes omnium titulorum iuris tam Ciuilis q[uam] Canonici ; Author, Sebastian Brant ; Publisher, Furter, 1505 ; Original from, the ...
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Sebastian Brant Facts for KidsJun 14, 2025 · Sebastian Brant was born in Strasbourg around 1457 or 1458. His father was an innkeeper. In 1475, Sebastian started studying at the University ...Missing: childhood education family
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Read Poems by Poet Sebastian Brant - PoetryNookElisabeth bore him seven children. Keen for his eldest son Onophrius to become a humanist, he taught him Latin in the cradle and enrolled him in university at ...
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Onophrius Brant - Ancestry® - Ancestry.comBorn in Basel on 1489 to Sebastian BRANT and Elisabeth Bürgi. Onophrius Brant married Odile MOESSINGER and had 1 child. He passed away on 15 Aug 1555 in ...<|separator|>
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Sebastian Brant - Catholic Encyclopedia - New AdventA German humanist and poet, born at Stasburg in 1457 or 1458; died at the same place, 1521. He attended the University of Basle where he at first studied ...Missing: family origins upbringing
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The Moral Issue in Sebastian Brant's The Ship of Fools - eNotesIt is exactly by his allegiance to the Christian dogma that Brant fails to draw the full consequences of his humanist conception of man's mission on earth.
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The Ship of Fools, by Sebastian Brandt - Project GutenbergThe Ship of Fools, Volume 1, by Sebastian Brandt. This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.
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Sebastian Brant's "Narrenschiff" and the Humanists - jstorliked the work: Brant's scholarly friends received it with genuine enthusiasm. Hutten praised him for his classical metrical treatment of a barbarian.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Notes on the Influence of Brant's "Narrenschiff" outside Germany - jstorThe first English translation to contain. Holbein's drawings was written by Chaloner in 1709. Page 6. DOROTHY O'CONNOR foolish virgins is requisitioned twice ...
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the intermedial construction of the reader in Sebastian Brant's Ship ...This article explores the entanglement of the discourse of foolishness and the medial conditions of print in Sebastian Brant's Ship of Fools (1494).
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[PDF] Stars, Signs, and Tears: Turkish Threats, Politics, and Apocalyptic ...After his time at the University of Basel, he moved into public administration as a senior official in Strasbourg (Strassburg, at that time German). Sebastian ...
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[PDF] Sebastian BrantBeyond his literary contributions, Brant also held positions in the service of the city of Strasbourg. Das Narrenschiff, meaning "Ship of Fools," is Brant's ...<|separator|>
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Visual Narrative: The ›Aeneid‹ Woodcuts from Sebastian Brant's ...Research has demonstrated that Brant was involved in the production of the woodcuts as a “concepteur”: the extremely detailed interpretation of the text by ...