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Thomas Murner, OFM (24
December 1475 – c. 1537) was an
Alsatian satirist, poet and translator. He was born at
Oberehnheim (Obernai) near Strasbourg. In...
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Murner See is a lake in Wackersdorf, Bavaria, Germany. At an
elevation of 395 m, its
surface area is 0.94 km2. v t e...
- this
phrase is in 1512, in Narrenbeschwörung (Appeal to Fools) by
Thomas Murner,
which includes a
woodcut illustration showing a
woman tossing a baby out...
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Nature and
transformation of the fool's idea in the age of humanism. Brant,
Murner, Erasmus), she was
professor of
German philology at the
Goethe University...
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include Thomas Murner,
Hermann Bote,
Hieronymus Brunschwig, or an
author collective surrounding Johannes Grüninger,
including Thomas Murner,
Johannes Adelphus...
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Birds Pack by
Thomas Murner for
teaching logic 1509
Bells Acorns Hearts Shields Crowns, et al. (total 16 suits) Pack by
Thomas Murner for
teaching law 1515...
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second half of the 15th century.
Sebastian Brant (1457–1521)
Thomas Murner (1475–1537)
Martin Luther (1483–1546)
Philipp Melanchthon (1497–1560) Sebastian...
- on the
doctrine of
transubstantiation was held, in
which Eck and
Thomas Murner were
pitted against Johann Oecolampadius. The
affair ended decidedly in...
- 1474 –
Bartolomeo degli Organi,
Italian musician (d. 1539) 1475 –
Thomas Murner,
German poet and
translator (d. 1537) 1508 –
Pietro Carnesecchi, Italian...
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fiery patriot in the
Germanic (1501),
which involved him in a feud with
Murner. His
Epitome rerum germanicarum (1505) is a
short history of the Germans...