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Via Augustini: Augustine in the later Middle Ages, Renaissance and Reformation
Essays in Honor of Damasus Trapp, O.S.A. In cooperation with E.L. Saak
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Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
1991
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For forty years Damasus Trapp has been the foremost scholar of late medieval Augustinianism. His work has made a major contribution to our understanding of Augustine's influence on intellectual life of Europe from the 14th to the 16th century.
In the present volume the heritage of Augustine in the later Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Reformation is illustrated by contributions from leading scholars in the field, which range from academic disputation at Oxford in the early 14th century, to the world of John Calvin in the 16th century. It is the diversity of the Augustinian tradition that is documented here.
The authors of the articles collected in this volume have investigated anew such well known sources as Gregory of Rimini's Sentences Commentary and Johannes von Staupitz's sermons. In addition, they have brought to light previously unknown works such as Antonius Rampegolus' Figurae Bibliorum and an anonymous Sermo de Antichristo. In this collection the richness of the Augustinian tradition in the later Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Reformation appears, a broad via Augustini, which Damasus Trapp has done so much to illuminate. This Festschrift is a testimony to the continuous influence and inspiration of his contribution.
In the present volume the heritage of Augustine in the later Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Reformation is illustrated by contributions from leading scholars in the field, which range from academic disputation at Oxford in the early 14th century, to the world of John Calvin in the 16th century. It is the diversity of the Augustinian tradition that is documented here.
The authors of the articles collected in this volume have investigated anew such well known sources as Gregory of Rimini's Sentences Commentary and Johannes von Staupitz's sermons. In addition, they have brought to light previously unknown works such as Antonius Rampegolus' Figurae Bibliorum and an anonymous Sermo de Antichristo. In this collection the richness of the Augustinian tradition in the later Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Reformation appears, a broad via Augustini, which Damasus Trapp has done so much to illuminate. This Festschrift is a testimony to the continuous influence and inspiration of his contribution.
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Heiko A. Oberman is Director of the Division for Late Medieval and Reformation Studies at the University of Arizona. He is Editor in chief of two series published by Brill, Studies in Medieval and Reformation Thought and Studies in the History of Christian Thought.
Frank A. James III has taught at Villanova University in Pennsylvania, Westmont College in California and is now Tutor in Reformation History at the Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Keble College, Oxford University.
Frank A. James III has taught at Villanova University in Pennsylvania, Westmont College in California and is now Tutor in Reformation History at the Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Keble College, Oxford University.
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'...the volume on the whole is fitting tribute to a distinguished scholar.'
Joseph P. Wawrykow, Church History, 1995.
Joseph P. Wawrykow, Church History, 1995.
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