Aneignungen des Humanismus: Institutionelle und individuelle Praktiken an der Universität Ingolstadt im 15. Jahrhundert

Maximilian Schuh
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Aneignungen des Humanismus: Institutionelle und individuelle Praktiken an der Universität Ingolstadt im 15. Jahrhundert

Maximilian Schuh
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286 PAGESGERMAN

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"...With this welcome book by Maxmilian Schuh, a recent PhD from Münster University, now at Göttingen, we have an important study that shows in detail the ways in which Renaissance educational ideas were incorporated in the University of Ingolstadt. [...] He is particularly successful in showing the ways that instruction in these disciplines was enhanced, allowing for increased attention to humanistic elements [...] Much of the material upon which Schuh depends has been studied previously, although there is some new manuscript evidence he is able to analyze. His contribution is to present a new interpretation of it, especially identifying and emphasizing elements of humanism that had been either minimized or ignored before. His argument about the centrality of the arts faculty as the locus that facilitated the most important developments integrating humanism is well established. The details he provides make a strong case for seeing humanistic elements at Ingolstadt well established prior to the arrival of Celtis." - Paul W. Knoll, in: Renaissance Quarterly 67.1 (Spring 2014), pp. 202-203 (jstor.org/stable/10.1086/676169, accessed: 14/05/2014)
"...Sie [sc. die Arbeit] besticht nicht zuletzt durch ihre klare Gliederung, ihre gute Lesbarkeit und erfrischende Knappheit. Die Argumentation ist klug und schlüssig, die Interpretation der Quellen weitsichtig und ausgewogen vorgenommen worden. Mit seiner Studie schließt Maxmilian Schuh auf souveräne Weise eine Lücke in der Erforschung der Frühzeit der Universität Ingolstadt." - Melanie Bauer, in: Sehepunkte 14.7/8 (2014) [15.07.2014] (sehepunkte.de/2014/07/23434.html, accessed: 16/07/2014)
  • Published date: Apr 19, 2013
  • Language: German
  • No. of Pages: 286
  • Publisher: Brill
  • ISBN: 9789004230958
  • Dimensions: 6.102362204" W x 0.984251968" L x 9.251968503" H
Maximilian Schuh studied History and German philology in Munich and Edinburgh and received a Ph.D. in Medieval History from the University of Münster (2011). He currently is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Göttingen.

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