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Learning north of the Alps I. Introduction II. German humanism A. The Location of German humanism

Learning north of the Alps I. Introduction II. German humanism A. The Location of German humanism B. Humanism and German patriotism--Conrad Celtis C. Humanism and hermeticism--Paracelsus III. French humanism IV. English humanism A. Thomas More and Utopia V. Renaissance Education.

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Learning north of the Alps I. Introduction II. German humanism A. The Location of German humanism

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  1. Learning north of the Alps I. Introduction II. German humanism A. The Location of German humanism B. Humanism and German patriotism--Conrad Celtis C. Humanism and hermeticism--Paracelsus III. French humanism IV. English humanism A. Thomas More and Utopia V. Renaissance Education

  2. Optional Short Writing Assignment What are the distinctives of the northern Renaissance? Two or three of the writers that you are reading this week (Erasmus, Durer, Paracelsus, Thomas a Kempis, Lefevre d’Etaples, and Vesalius) are chatting outside the heavenly gates waiting to be admitted. As they burnish their CVs for careful screening from Saint Peter, they discuss among themselves what they accomplished on earth as part of this Renaissance movement north of the Alps. Recreate this conversation. It is encouraged that you do a bit of research on these figures. Try the Encylopedia of the Renaissance (reference collection in the library). 1-2 pages.

  3. Learning north of the Alps I. Introduction II. German humanism A. The Location of German humanism B. Humanism and German patriotism--Conrad Celtis C. Humanism and hermeticism--Paracelsus III. French humanism IV. English humanism A. Thomas More and Utopia V. Renaissance Education

  4. Maximilian I

  5. Nuremberg

  6. Conrad Celtis: 1459-1508

  7. Roswitha of Gandersheim

  8. Philippus Aureolus von Hohenheim--aka Paracelsus: 1493-1541

  9. Guillaume Bude

  10. Rabelais

  11. Torrigiano’s Bust of Henry VII

  12. Thomas More

  13. More’s Utopia

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