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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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    10th or start of the 11th centuries. It was discovered by the humanist Conrad Celtis in 1493/94 in the Cloister of St. Emmeram in Regensburg and formed the...
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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...
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  • Celtis is a genus of trees. Celtis or similarly spelt words may refer to: Celtis, Missouri, a town in the United States of America Claas Celtis, a tractor...
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  • Collectanea of Johannes ex Grafing, a student of Johannes Reuchlin and Conrad Celtis". Romani Studies. 20 (1): 1–15. doi:10.3828/rs.2010.1. S2CID 170292032...
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    Tacitus' Germania und Enea Silvio Piccolomini, Giannantonio Campano, Conrad Celtis und Heinrich Bebel (Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2005). ISBN 3-525-25257-9...
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    mathematician Bernard Wapowski and the German poet and Renaissance humanist, Conrad Celtis, who in Kraków established the first Central European literary society...
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    2006), p. 24. Kawohl, F. (2008) "Commentary on Imperial privileges for Conrad Celtis (1501/02) Archived 2013-03-19 at the Wayback Machine in: Primary Sources...
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    School in Deventer. In addition to Hegius, Agricola's students include Conrad Celtis (in Heidelberg). Erasmus made it his personal mission to ensure that...
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  • ed.). Oxford University Press McDonald, G. (2022) "Before Melopoiae: Conrad Celtis, Laurentius Corvinus, Arnold Wöstefeld and the Use of Music in the Teaching...
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    in Germany, France and Scotland. It was also during this period that Conrad Celtis had begun to propagate the image of the druids as having been bearded...
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    literary trends. Such writers included Kallimach (Filippo Buonaccorsi) and Conrad Celtis. Many Polish writers studied abroad, and at the Kraków Academy, which...
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    Phoebus: solar-astral symbolism and poetical self-representation in Conrad Celtis and his humanist circles (PDF) (PhD). CEU Medieval Studies Department...
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    in 1495. He was a member of a group of Nuremberg humanists including Conrad Celtis, Sebald Schreyer, and Hartmann Schedel (author of the Nuremberg Chronicle)...
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    took up studies at faculty of arts the university, in particular under Conrad Celtis and Matthias Qualle. In Vienna, he changed his name to Joachimus Vadianus;...
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  • Hrotsvitha Presenting Her Book to the Emperor Otto I 144 P. 277 33 1501 Conrad Celtis Presenting His Book "Quatuor Libri Amorum" to Maximilian I 145 B. 130P...
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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...
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  • epigrammist who also wrote in Neapolitan and Latin 1459: February 1 – Conrad Celtis (died 1508), German and Latin-language poet Birth years link to the...
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  • write dramas in the Latin West. Since her rediscovery in the 1600s by Conrad Celtis, Hrotsvitha has become a source of particular interest and study for...
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    literary society founded by Aventinus, after a suggestion by the Humanist Conrad Celtis. With the support of Emperor Maximilian I the brothers William and Louis...
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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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  • Tacitus’ Germania und Enea Silvio Piccolomini, Giannantonio Campano, Conrad Celtis und Heinrich Bebelm, appeared in 2005 while the second, A Most Dangerous...
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    student at Kraków, he Latinized his name, possibly under the influence of Conrad Celtis, and became known as Corvinus (a Latin translation of his German name...
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    of Bavaria, he studied in Ingolstadt. In 1503, he followed a call of Conrad Celtis to the University of Vienna, where he taught mathematics. He soon became...
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  • (1425–1496) Girolamo Savonarola (1452–1498) Jan Standonck (1454–1504) Conrad Celtis (1459–1508) Johann Geiler (1445–1510) Johann Reuchlin (1455–1522) Johann...
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    king's power at the expense of the aristocracy. In Kraków he joined Conrad Celtis' Sodalitas Vistuliana. Callimachus wrote poems and prose in Latin, and...
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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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  • (1586–1654) Johann Beltz (1529–1584) Sebastian Brant (1457 or 1458 – 1521) Conrad Celtis (1459–1508) Nikolaus Decius (1485 – after 1546) Johann Fischart (1546...
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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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    someone else print Church Slavonic books. Famous German poet and humanist Conrad Celtis, lived in the years 1489–1491 in Kraków, and in his works, supported...
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