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June 9, 2023
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Introduction
- Words at War: “Invectivity” in Transformative Processes of the Sixteenth Century. An Introduction
- Research Articles
- Ulrich von Hutten’s Partisanship in the Reuchlin Controversy (1514–1519): Determining Functions of “Invectivity” in Early Sixteenth-Century German Humanism
- Invectives as a Stylistic Device in Martin Luther’s Reformation Rhetoric
- Grobian Trouble: Grobianism and “Invectivity” in Thomas Murner and Martin Luther
- “Invectivity” and Theology: Martin Luther’s Ad librum Ambrosii Catharini (1521) in Context
- Deconstructing Memory Johannes Cochlaeus’s Life of Martin Luther between Polemics and “Invectivity”
- “Invectivity” and Interpretive Authority: Religious Conflict in Kilian Leib’s Annales maiores
- “zu grob gewest”: Metainvective Communication in Confessional Disputes over Narration of the Saints in the Sixteenth Century
- Winner of the REFORC Paper Award 2022
- “Nit allein den rechtglaubigen, sonder auch den irrigen: Two Sixteenth-Century German Catholic Prayer Books as Tools of Re-Catholicisation”