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Languages in the Lutheran Reformation

Textual Networks and the Spread of Ideas
  • Edited by: Mikko Kauko , Miika Norro , Kirsi-Maria Nummila , Tanja Toropainen and Tuomo Fonsén
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2019
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This multi- and cross-lingual collection of articles charts the influence of the Lutheran Reformation on various Northern European languages and texts written in them.

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Kauko Mikko :

Mikko Kauko, PhD (2015) in Scandinavian Languages, is a researcher at the University of Turku. His interests include Old Swedish Brigittine texts, Middle Low German documents, and Latin influences on the Swedish language. Kauko has published several articles on these topics.Norro Miika :

Miika Norro is a doctoral student in Cultural History at the School of History, Culture and Arts Studies, University of Turku. He is interested in the textual culture of French nobility in the High Middle Ages.Nummila Kirsi-Maria :

Kirsi-Maria Nummila, PhD (2012) in Finnish Language, is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Turku. Her research focuses on old written Finnish, language contacts in the early modern period, and historical linguistics.Toropainen Tanja :

Tanja Toropainen, PhD (2017) in Finnish Language, is a teacher at the University of Turku. She is interested in historical lexicology, and has published several articles on word formation in Old Literary Finnish.Fonsén Tuomo :

Tuomo Fonsén, PhD (2006) in German Language, is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Turku. His interests include Early Modern grammaticography and vernacular Bible translations.

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"[This anthology] makes an important contribution to the renewed interest in early modern European mobility and dissemination of ideas through textual networks. [...] The various contributions to this anthology provide many exciting perspectives on future interdisciplinary Reformation research."
- Martin Berntson, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 71 (2020)


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Part I. The Reception of Luther’s Ideas and their Influence for the Development of Written Languages

The Role of the Book in the Reception of Lutheranism in England
John L. Flood
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Kristiina Ross
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Izabela Winiarska-Górska
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Part II. Effects of Bible Translations on the Evolution of Written Language

Robert Dittmann
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Jonatan Pettersson
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Part III. Reuse of (Catholic) Texts after the Reformation

Elise Kleivane and Svanhildur Óskarsdóttir
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Erbauliche, laienexegetische Bibelberichte als polemische Plattformen im beginnenden Zeitalter der Konfessionalisierung – Ein Vergleich zwischen Stephan Rodts Übertragung der neutestamentlichen Summarien Johannes Bugenhagens mit denen Veit Dietrichs sowie Johann Dietenbergers
Sebastian Seyferth
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Tanja Toropainen
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Part IV. Language Contacts and Loanwords

Mikko Bentlin
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The Translation of Zoonyms in Early Dutch Bibles
Merlijn de Smit
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Dainora Pociūtė
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Pēteris Vanags
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May 6, 2019
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9789048531219
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