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    Conrad Celtes (redirect from Konrad Celtis)
    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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    Reformation. One of the most important German humanists was Konrad Celtis (1459–1508). Celtis studied at Cologne and Heidelberg, and later travelled throughout...
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    university. Maximilian invited Conrad Celtis, the leading German scientist of their day to University of Vienna. Celtis found the Sodalitas litteraria Danubiana...
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    the Schedelsches Liederbuch, and the Glogauer Liederbuch. The scholar Konrad Celtis (1459–1508), the Arch-Humanist of German Renaissance, taught his students...
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    Augustana), following the model of the Heidelberg society established by Konrad Celtis. Peutinger built an extensive scholarly and political network that membership...
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    Retrieved 31 July 2022. Hrotsvitha; Kulmbach, Hans von; Dürer, Albrecht; Celtis, Konrad (1501). Opera Hrosvite, illvstris virginis et monialis germane, gente...
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    Hallerstein (1478–1534), astronomer Hieronymus Haller (?–1519), friend of Konrad Celtis, paymaster of Emperor Charles V Wolf Haller von Hallerstein (1492–1559)...
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    first German Neo-Latin tragedy, also the first German Humanist tragedy. Konrad Celtis wrote for Maximilian Ludus Dianae and Rhapsodia de laudibus et victoria...
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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)...
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  • and became a friend of Conrad Celtis, an eminent advocate of humanism who lectured there between 1492 and 1497. When Celtis moved to Vienna in 1497, Stöberl...
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    He became Prince-Bishop of Worms in 1482 and died on 28 July 1503. Dalberg's students include Conrad Celtis. Profile on catholic-hierarchy.org v t e...
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  • (1894–1975, nf/ch) Paul Celan, pseudonym of Paul Antschel (1920–1970, p) Conrad Celtis (1459–1508, nf/p) C. W. Ceram, pseudonym of Kurt W. Marek (1915–1972, nf)...
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    though some edible plants were present, such as Celtis (hackberries) and Ephedra. In conjunction with Celtis seeds being frequent at other hominin sites as...
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  • motivated Moser to perform studies on galls on leaves of a hackberry tree (Celtis occidentalis), which was growing in Moser's front yard, where he at once...
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  • (1586–1654) Johann Beltz (1529–1584) Sebastian Brant (1457 or 1458 – 1521) Conrad Celtis (1459–1508) Nikolaus Decius (1485 – after 1546) Johann Fischart (1546 or...
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  • contacts with other humanists of his time, and was also a member of Conrad Celtis' Sodalitas Litterarum Danubiana in Vienna. A passionate collector of coins...
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  • then killing a snake would trigger their early death. The ngaan mbul tree (celtis integrifolia) or a mboy xa nafad in particular, holds great significance...
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