- Ship of
Fools (Modern German: Das
Narrenschiff; Latin:
Stultifera Navis;
original medieval German title: Daß
Narrenschyff ad Narragoniam) is a satirical...
- a
German humanist and satirist. He is best
known for his
satire Das
Narrenschiff (The Ship of Fools).
Brant was born in
either 1457 or 1458 in Strasbourg...
- The ship of
fools (Modern German: Das
Narrenschiff, Latin:
Stultifera Navis), is an allegory,
first appearing in Book VI of Plato's Republic,
about a ship...
- the
patron saint of co****
manners in his
famous poem Das
Narrenschiff (1494). Das
Narrenschiff describes the
worship paid to this new saint.
Grobian is...
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Albrecht Dürer's
Narrenschiff (Ship of Fools) (1495). In
carnival parades the crew of a ship of
fools greets the
audience with ahoy!...
-
tempting to see the
painting as a
response to
Sebastian Brant's Das
Narrenschiff or even the
illustrations of the
first edition of 1493.
Another possible...
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reworked Plato's text in a
satirical book
called Ship of
Fools (Das
Narrenschiff, 1494)
which was
translated soon in Latin,
French and English. Plato...
- Encyclopedia, the
phrase is
first do****ented in
Sebastian Brant's Das
Narrenschiff (1494), in the form "Die
weltt die will
betrogen syn". It
notes that...
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appointed full professor. He
published an
edition of
Sebastian Brant's
Narrenschiff (1854), a
treatise Zur
Nibelungenfrage (1854),
followed by an edition...