REUCHLIN, JOHANN

yōˈhän roikhˈlən, 1455–1522, German humanist and lawyer, a scholar of Greek and Hebrew, b. Baden. He taught jurisprudence at Tübingen. In 1492 he began the study of Hebrew, and his Rudimenta Hebraica (1506) was the first Hebrew grammar written by a Christian. His reputation as a scholar had already been established by the translations from the Greek that he made at Heidelberg. When Johann Pfefferkorn, a Jew who had converted to Christianity, advocated destruction of all Hebrew books, Emperor Maximilian requested Reuchlin's opinion in the matter. Reuchlin suggested that only those Hebrew books which calumniated Christianity should be suppressed and that the Jews should be required to furnish books for the universities, with two chairs of Hebrew learning to be set up in every university in Germany. His decision brought forth a storm of opposition from bigots and obscurantists, which Reuchlin met by his Augenspiegel [mirror of the eye] (1511). In this work he attacked Pfefferkorn and drew a distinction between classical works in Hebrew and anti-Christian polemics. A violent controversy developed between the humanists supporting Reuchlin and the clericals and powers of the Inquisition supporting Pfefferkorn. From the struggle emerged the famous defense of Reuchlin, Episculae obscurorum virorum [letters of obscure men] by Crotus Rubianus and Ulrich von Hutten. Reuchlin, himself, remained a Roman Catholic. In 1521 the Curia suppressed his writings against Pfefferkorn.

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...represented the reaction and revolt against Philisterei, a renewal of the old battle begun in modern times by Erasmus and Reuchlin, and continued by Lessing, Goethe, and, in a far narrower sense, by Heine, in Germany, and of which Fielding, Sterne...
...Men Emerson , i., 417 Reschwoog, von, i., 131 Resignation, Goethes, ii., 165 ff ., 387 ; iii., 32 f ., 239 f . Reuchlin, iii., 273 Reuss, Prince, ii., 110 Revolutions-Almanach fur 1795 , ii., 445 Rheingau, the, iii., 7 Rheinischer...
...Gallus, Nicolaus. Geiler, Johann, of Kaisersberg. KAWERAU...Nicholas of Bibra. Paltz, Johann Jenser von. Peucer, Caspar...Julius. Philippists. Reuchlin, Johannes. Sarcerius, Erasmus. Sigismund, Johann. Sleidanus, Johannes...
...for the part he took against Johann Reuchlin q.v. in a controversy over...transcending his authority, as Reuchlin was a citizen of another state...vi. 1158- 1166; and see REUCHLIN, JOHANN, and the literature there...
...for treason. Canonised by the Catholic Church 1935 . REUCHLIN, Johann 1455-1522 . Educated at Freiburg, Erfurt and Basle...which included Rudolf Agricola, Conrad Celtis, Johann Reuchlin and Ulrich von Hutten was to develop a uniquely patriotic...
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The Case against Johann Reuchlin: Religious and Social Controversy...Erika Rummel. The Case against Johann Reuchlin: Religious and Social Controversy...1509-21) between the Hebraist Johann Reuchlin and the theologians of the University...
...Representation of Judaism: Johannes Reuchlin and the Discovery of Hebrew...in his spare time Johannes Reuchlin (1455-1522) helped introduce...most successful students, Johann Forster, produced a Hebrew...lies of the rabbis.58 When Reuchlin developed his Hebrew courses...
...notes going back to conversations with Reuchlin. The scribe, Johannes ex Grafing, a...Munich, was in contact not only with Reuchlin and his friend Erhard von Pappenheim...1542 Andrew Borde (London) < 1570 Johann van Ewsum (Groningen) 1597 BonaventuraVulcanius...
...deals with two subjects: the Reuchlin Affair in pre-Reformation...restore religious peace. THE REUCHLIN AFFAIR A team of scholars under...critical texts and translations of Johann Reuchlins works. The pioneering...cabbalistica (1517). The Reuchlin affair is the subject of volume...
...Fruhen Neuzeit Am Beispiel Johann Arndts. by Robin B. Barnes...fruhen Neuzeit am Beispiel Johann Arndts. Fruhe Neuzeit 94...with the Lutheran theosoph Johann Arndt (1555-1621). While...Giovanni Pico, Johannes Reuchlin, Paracelsus, and the spiritual...
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REUCHLIN, JOHANN yo han roikh l n, 1455 1522, German humanist and lawyer, a scholar...books, Emperor Maximilian requested Reuchlins opinion in the matter. Reuchlin suggested that only those Hebrew books which calumniated Christianity...
...in such men as Lorenzo Valla and Johann Reuchlin . The Renaissance also tended to...indulgences being launched under Johann Tetzel in Germany. He protested...In 1519 Luther in a dispute with Johann Eck openly espoused doctrines that...
...Charles V, as Holy Roman emperor. Influenced by Ulrich von Hutten , Sickingen aided persecuted reformers like Johann Reuchlin and Martin Luther . He led (1522) the knights of SW Germany in a war, sometimes called the Knights War, against...
...century church (the only remains of the former margravial residence) and the Romanesque Church of St. Martin. Johann Reuchlin, the German humanist, was born there (1455). ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia...


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