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    Conrad Celtes (German: Konrad Celtes; Latin: Conradus Celtis (Protucius); 1 February 1459 – 4 February 1508) was a German Renaissance humanist scholar...
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    period. According to Albu, the map was likely stolen by the humanist Conrad Celtes, who bequeathed it to his friend, the economist and archaeologist Konrad...
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    celebration of the saeculum by the circle of the Renaissance humanist scholar Conrad Celtes, which included Dürer. Dürer deliberately portrays himself in a manner...
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    Medieval Latin. Her works were rediscovered in 1501 by the humanist Conrad Celtes and translated into English in the 1600s. Hrotsvitha's name (Latin:...
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  • modelled after the Roman Academy, founded around 1488 in Kraków by Conrad Celtes, a German humanist scholar who in other areas founded several similar...
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    several famous women, such as Hroswitha of Gandersheim, recorded by Conrad Celtes. She was Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg from 1110 until 1125. She was...
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  • d'Anghiera (1457–1526) (Italian) Jacopo Sannazaro (1458–1530) (Italian) Conrad Celtes (1459–1508) (German) Džore Držić (1461–1501) (Croatian) Johannes Trithemius...
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    region and hosted many notable scholars, chiefly Nicolaus Copernicus and Conrad Celtes. Three more academies were founded at Königsberg (1544), Vilnius (1579)...
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    Boltzmann, Ulrich Brand, Franz Brentano, Anton Bruckner, Rudolf Carnap, Conrad Celtes, Adrian Constantin, Viktor Frankl, Sigmund Freud, Karl Samuel Grünhut...
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    be seen a clear line where the vegetation ends. The humanist scholar Conrad Celtes compared Dürer's work to the literary work of the medieval philosopher...
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    Spanish Jewish writer rather than one living in Roman-ruled Palestine. Conrad Celtes, a noted German humanist scholar and poet of the German Renaissance...
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    modification of the method of the Romans was that invented by the German poet Conrad Celtes, who, in his Epitoma in utramque Ciceronis rhetoricam cum arte memorativa...
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    analyzed the book. This sparked interest among German humanists, including Conrad Celtes, Johannes Aventinus, and Ulrich von Hutten and beyond. The peoples of...
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    German humanism, the university's academics included names such as Conrad Celtes and Petrus Apianus. The theologian Johann Eck also taught at the university...
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  • humanist and antiquarian. The map was discovered in a library in Worms by Conrad Celtes, who was unable to publish his find before his death, and bequeathed...
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    to India and Central Asia. It was discovered by the Viennese scholar Conrad Celtes, who in 1507 handed it over to Peutinger for publication. Parts of the...
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  • Paul-Henri Campbell Hans Carossa Daniel Casper von Lohenstein Paul Celan Conrad Celtes Adelbert von Chamisso Hanns Cibulka Matthias Claudius Ann Cotten Heinz...
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    time who became his friends, like Johannes Stabius, Konrad Peutinger, Conrad Celtes, and Hans Tscherte (an imperial architect). Dürer manifested a strong...
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    mathgenealogy.org. Retrieved 23 March 2022. Sauer, Joseph (1908). "Conrad Celtes" . Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 3. A Pillar of the Kingdom. The Birth...
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  • temples Munich Cosmic Circle Nietzschean affirmation Viking revival Conrad Celtes Walter F. Otto Spence, Lewis, Occult Causes of the Present War, 1940:...
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  • latinisation of the name Conrad or Konrad, but is also a Dutch given name. People called Conradus include: Conradus Celtis (AKA Conrad Celtes, 1459–1508), German...
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  • Reuchlin. Ingolstadt for a time had Reuchlin as professor and, in 1492, Conrad Celtes was appointed professor of poetry and eloquence. In 1474, a chair of...
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    15th-century Litteraria Sodalita Danubiana created by the Viennese humanist Conrad Celtes, about whom List authored a brief biography in 1893. He also authored...
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    its most famous instructors in the late 15th century were the poet Conrad Celtes, the Hebrew scholar Johannes Reuchlin, and the Bavarian historian Johannes...
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  • (d. 1472) 1447 – Eberhard II, Duke of Württemberg (d. 1504) 1459 – Conrad Celtes, German poet and scholar (d. 1508) 1462 – Johannes Trithemius, German...
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    (Vistula Literary Society) was founded in Kraków. Notable members included Conrad Celtes, Albert Brudzewski, Filip Callimachus and Laurentius Corvinus. A Polish...
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    to 12). In 1504 the eccentric humanist and classical text collector Conrad Celtes claimed to have discovered the missing books in a German monastery....
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  • the United States of America Claas Celtis, a tractor made by CLAAS Conrad Celtes, a German Renaissance scholar Keltis, a board game This disambiguation...
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    stones in construction. When the Tabula Peutingeriana was discovered by Conrad Celtes around 1500, Leiden scholars assumed that an old shell keep in the city...
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    self-portrait (holding his signature), the other his friend and humanist Conrad Celtes, who had died a few months before the execution of the painting. List...
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