- The Epistolæ
Obscurorum Virorum (English:
Letters of
Obscure Men) was a
celebrated collection of
satirical Latin letters which appeared 1515–1519 in Hagenau...
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became his weapon. With one hand he took his part in the
famous Epistolæ
Obscurorum Virorum (The
Letters of
Obscure Men), and with the
other launched scathing...
-
Obscurorum Virorum" . New
International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead.
Rines 1920. The
defense of Reuchlin, the
Epistolae obscurorum virorum...
- the
theologians of Cologne,
Pfefferkorn was ****ailed in the Epistolæ
obscurorum virorum by the
young Humanists who
espoused Reuchlin's cause. He replied...
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later development.
Though he had
personally no hand in it, the
Epistolae obscurorum virorum (due
especially to
Crotus Rube****) was the
outcome of the Reuchlinists...
- Donatus. He has been
thought to be one of the
authors of the
Epistolae Obscurorum Virorum, an
anonymous work that
includes satirical attacks on Ortwin;...
- illustrations.
Latin versions of it were
often appended to the "Epistolæ
Obscurorum Virorum". Both Hans Folz and Hans
Sachs made use of the legend. A French...
- to Lucilius), a
bundle of 124
letters by
Seneca the
Younger Epistolæ
Obscurorum Virorum (Letters of
Obscure Men), a
collection of
satirical Latin letters...
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showing sometimes the
emblem of the city, the rose. He
printed the Epistolæ
Obscurorum Virorum,
among other works. One of Gran's most
important clients was the...
- were
Hermann von dem Busche, one of the
contributors to the Epistolæ
Obscurorum Virorum, John
Frith and
William Tyndale. Late in the
autumn of 1527, Fr...