Sebastian Brant (also Brandt; 1457/1458 – 10 May 1521) was a German humanist and satirist. He is best known for his satire Das Narrenschiff (The Ship...
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published in 1494 in Basel, Switzerland, by the humanist and theologian Sebastian Brant. It is the most famous treatment of the ship of fools trope and circulated...
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footballer Sebastián Borensztein (born 1963), Argentine filmmaker Sebastian Brant (1457/1458–1521), German humanist and satirist Sebastian Brendel (born...
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brothers André Koechlin Léopold Louis-Dreyfus Jean-Georges Vongerichten Sebastian Brant, who was born in Strasbourg in 1457 or 1458 August Stöber Gottfried...
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Antigone and Aristophanes' Wasps before Plato. During the Renaissance, Sebastian Brant amplified and reworked Plato's text in a satirical book called Ship...
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obscure word for any crude, sloppy, or buffoonish person. The satirist Sebastian Brant (1457–1521) conceived Saint Grobian as the patron saint of coarse manners...
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Das Narrenschiff ("The Fool-Ship"), a 15th-century German poem by Sebastian Brant. For many years, the initial publisher Harcourt Brace would announce...
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15th century. Sebastian Brant (1457–1521) Thomas Murner (1475–1537) Martin Luther (1483–1546) Philipp Melanchthon (1497–1560) Sebastian Franck (1500–1543)...
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published Shin Maha Rahtathara, Bhuridat Zatpaung Pyo, Burmese poem Sebastian Brant, Das Narrenschiff ("The Ship of Fools"), much-translated satire, year...
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Scottish politician, Lord Chancellor of Scotland (b. 1433) 1521 – Sebastian Brant, German author (b. 1457) 1566 – Leonhart Fuchs, German physician and...
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in literature including John Keats' La Belle Dame sans Merci. Poet Sebastian Brant in 1496 wrote a poem titled De pestilentiali Scorra sive mala de Franzos...
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especially in German-speaking lands, especially after the publication of Sebastian Brant's satirical book Ship of Fools (1494), which served as the inspiration...
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sometime from 1454 to this year, Italian, Latin-language poet 1457: Sebastian Brant born this year or in 1458 (died 1521), German Šiško Menčetić (died...
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producer Scott Brant (cricketer) (b. 1983), Zimbabwean cricketer Scott Brant (speedway rider) (b. 1968), American speedway racer Sebastian Brant (1457–1521)...
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to 1491, and it is tempting to see the painting as a response to Sebastian Brant's Das Narrenschiff or even the illustrations of the first edition of...
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obtained the doctorate in 1475. At Basel he became acquainted with Sebastian Brant, with whom he formed a lasting friendship. While at Basle, Geiler preached...
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people born in Strasbourg include: Eric of Friuli Johannes Tauler Sebastian Brant Jean Baptiste Kléber Louis Ramond de Carbonnières François Christophe...
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been reproduced as facsimile by Friedrich Dornhöffer. In 1501/1502, Sebastian Brant from Strasbourg translated it into German. Hortulus Animae polonice...
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development of a type seen in Seneca's De remediis fortuitorum. For 1520, Sebastian Brant was involved in publishing an edition in Strassburg. The 254 woodcut...
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meteorite enthusiasts. It was described in detail by the contemporary poet Sebastian Brant. The meteorite can still be seen in the town's museum, the Musée de...
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declarationes omnium titulorum juris tam Civilis quam canonici by Sebastian Brant, published by François Regnault. "Universal Short Title Catalogue (USTC)"...
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Ship of Fools may refer to: Ship of Fools (satire), a 1494 satire by Sebastian Brant Ship of Fools (Porter novel), a 1962 novel by Katherine Anne Porter...
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poet Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1343–1400, England) – The Canterbury Tales Sebastian Brant (also Brandt) (1458 – 1521, Strasbourg) – Das Narrenschiff (Ship of...
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the Seven Wise Masters story cycle (printed by Richard Pynson) 1494 Sebastian Brant – Ship of Fools (Daß Narrenschyff) Fra Luca Pacioli – Summa de arithmetica...
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the Great Norwegian Encyclopedia, the phrase is first documented in Sebastian Brant's Das Narrenschiff (1494), in the form "Die weltt die will betrogen...
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among its early teachers two Italians, Finariensis and Publicius. Sebastian Brant taught there at the close of the century and among its notable students...
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Wheel of fortune as depicted in Sebastian Brant's book, author Albrecht Dürer...
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rights and laws. It was written by Ulrich Tengler, and published by Sebastian Brant. There was a second edition in 1511. The work was important enough...
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III) at the Vatican along with a number of related verses written by Sebastian Brant. King Maximilian, who was on his way to a campaign against France,...
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Dichter von 1813 bis 1843 (1844). Elf Bücher deutscher Dichtung von Sebastian Brant bis auf die Gegenwart (1849). Deutsche Dichtung im Mittelalter (second...
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