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  Erasmus Alberus
Of higher literary value is the didactic and satirical Buch von der Tugend und Weisheit (1550), a collection of forty-nine fables in which Alberus embodies his views on the relations of Church and State.
His satire is incisive, but in a scholarly and humanistic way; it does not appeal to popular passions with the fierce directness which enabled the master of Catholic satire, Thomas Murner[?], to inflict such telling blows.
After Luther's death, Alberus was for a time a deacon in Wittenberg; he became involved, however, in the political conflicts of the time, and was in Magdeburg in 1550-1551, while that town was besieged by Maurice of Saxony.
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 Essay on Revolution
The experiences of one student in particular, Erasmus Alberus by name, indicate some of the outrageous abuses current in early 16th century Germany.
Mainz was at that time an important center for Humanism, and Alberus reflects favorably on the Humanist scholars he came to know there, particularly Ulrich von Hutten, one of those principally involved in the composition of the Letters of Obscure Men.
Erasmus Alberus went on to become a school teacher, and founded a number of Lutheran schools.
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Of higher literary value is the didactic and satirical Buch von der Tugend lend Weisheit (1550), a collection of forty-nine fables in which Alberus embodies his views on the relations of Church and State.
His satire is incisive, but in a scholarly and humanistic way; it does not appeal to popular passions with the fierce directness which enabled the master of Catholic satire, Thomas Murner,to inflict such telling blows.
After Luther's death, Alberus was for a time Diakonus in Witten-berg; he became involved, however, in the political conflicts of the time, and was in Magdeburg in 1550-1551, while that town was besieged by Maurice of Saxony.
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 Erasmus Alberus - LoveToKnow 1911
Several of Alberus's hymns, all of which show the influence of his master Luther, have been retained in the German Protestant hymnal.
After Luther's death, Alberus was for a time Diakonus in Wittenberg; he became involved, however, in the political conflicts of the time, and was in Magdeburg in 1550-1551, while that town was besieged by Maurice of Saxony.
See F. Schnorr von Carolsfeld, Erasmus Alberus (1894).
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 Erasmus Alberus (Poet) - Short Biography
Erasmus Alberus [Alber] was a German humanist, reformer, and poet.
Not only did Erasmus Alberus fight for the Protestant cause as a preacher and theologian, but he was almost the only member of Luther's party who was able to confront the Roman Catholics with the weapon of literary satire.
Of higher literary value is the didactic and satirical Buch von der Tugend und Weisheit (1550), a collection of forty-nine fables in which Erasmus Alberus embodies his views on the relations of Church and State.
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 Er   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Image:Erasdarwin1.jpgthumbright171pxErasmus Darwin '''Erasmus Darwin''' (December 12,1731 andndash; April 18,1802) trained as a physician and wrote extensively on medicine and botany, as well as poetry.
The '''ERASMUS programme''' was established in 1987 and forms a major part of the European Union Socrates programmeSocrates II programme.
'''Erasmus Reinhold''' (October 22, 1511 andndash; February 19, 1553) was a GermanyGerman astronomer and mathematician.
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 Erasmus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
first part of the work was written by the reformer Erasmus Alberus who refuted the various "blasphemies" which he found in the De conformitate vitae beati Francisci ad vitam domini Jesu by Bartolomeo...
Extremely rare first edition of Erasmus' hugely influential work on speech and language, popular in schools and much reprinted throughout the century.
Strassburg, Joannes Knobloch, June Title-page of Erasmus printed within superb historiated woodcut border which shows two jesters, architectural columns, and two putti holding a shield...
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 ERASMUS ALBERUS (c. 15... - Online Informationsartikel ungefähr ERASMUS ALBERUS (c. 15...
Alberus seine Ansichten über die Relationen der See also:
KIRCHE (entsprechend den meisten Behörden leitete vom Gr.
Tod Luthers war Alberus während einer See also:
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 ALBER, Erasmus
2 / 22.01.1994, Gießen; - ders., Erasmus Alberus - ein treuer Weggefährte Martin Luthers, in: Niddaer Geschichtsblätter Heft 3, 1995; - ders., Ein grober Wetterauer, dem die Zung nit wohl geschliffen ist.
Das Leben und Wirken des Luther-Begleiters Erasmus Alberus.
Der Theologe, Fabeldichter, Schriftsteller und Lexikograph Erasmus Alberus.
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 ERASMUS ALBERUS (c. 15... - Online Information article about ERASMUS ALBERUS (c. 15...
- Online Information article about ERASMUS ALBERUS (c.
Alberus embodies his views on the relations of See also:
CHURCH (according to most authorities derived from the Gr.
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 Erasmus Alberus, Historisches Oberursel
Etwa 22 Jahre alt war Erasmus Alberus, als er vom Studium in Wittenberg direkt nach Oberursel kam.
Signatur des „Erasmus Alberus der heiligen Schrift doctor“ auf einem Buch in der UB Göttingen
Unter den Zuschauern ist, handschriftlich vermerkt, auch Erasmus Alberus teils verdeckt hinter Martin Luther zu finden.
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 Amazon.de: Die Fabeln: Bücher: Erasmus Alberus,Wolfgang Harms,Herfried Vögel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Amazon.de: Die Fabeln: Bücher: Erasmus Alberus,Wolfgang Harms,Herfried Vögel
Erasmus Alberus zählt als vielseitiger Autor und Prediger zum engeren Kreis um Luther und Melanchthon.
Seine Fabeln werden hier in der Ausgabe letzter Hand erstmals mit den Abbildungen und mit einem Kommentar vorgelegt, daneben erstmals die erste, kürzere Ausgabe von 1534.
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 Astrologos Books, NY
Erasmus Alberus; Ein Biographischer Beitrag Zur Geschichte Der Reformationszeit.
Erasmus and Cambridge : the Cambridge Letters of Erasmus.
Erasmus and the Age of Reformation ; With a Selection From the Letters of Erasmus.
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 Smitskamp Oriental Antiquarium - Theology
ALBERUS, E. Alcoranus Franciscanorum, id est blasphemiarum et nugarum Lerna, de stigmatisato idole quod Franciscum vocant, ex libro Conformitatum.
The first volume is the Latin edition of Erasmus Alberus' Der barfusser Münche Eulenspiegel und Alcoran, a satire on Bartholomaeus de Pisa's Liber conformitatum (see nr.
From the Protestant side the book was satirised for its idolatry by Erasmus Alberus in "Der Barfuser Münche Eulenspiegel und Alcoran", printed in Wittenberg 1524 with a preface by Martin Luther (see nr.
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 Fabeln
Insbesondere bei Erasmus Alberus und Burkhard Waldis dient die Fabel als Kampfmittel ihres religionspolitischen Kampfes gegen die katholische Kirche.
Er nutzt die Fabel, um seine religiös-moralischen Ansichten zu veranschaulichen, denn er hat erkannt, dass theoretische Anweisungen zum ethisch-richtigen Handeln weniger überzeugen und bewirken als anschauliche Geschichten, in denen dem falsch Handelnden irgendein Schaden zustößt.
Während die Fabeln des Burkhard Waldis und Erasmus Alberus eher abstrakt und episch breit erscheinen, zeichen sich die Fabeln Luthers durch knappste Prosaformulierungen aus.
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 CHAPTER - BAPTISTS IN GERMANY
It is probable, however, that as the fathers died off, their posterity, by degrees, departed from their principles, until they became absorbed, in the great mass of professors, with which they were surrounded.
We shall close this article with a part of a famous letter written to Erasmus out of Bohemia, in 1519.
This letter describes a set of christians then in that country, in the following manner: “these men have no other opinion of the pope, cardinals, bishops, and other clergy, than as of manifest antichrists.
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 1890 to 1899
It is the one book Bodemann cites as a reference for the work of Erasmus Alberus in Fabula Docet (#9).
Then follow Alberus' own introductory materials and his forty-nine numbered fables on some 216 pages.
It is placed "bey Dantzig." Alberus moralizes the story quite simply: The jewel is art.
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 sehepunkte - Rezensionsjournal für die Geschichtswissenschaften - 4 (2004), Nr. 11
Magdeburg's economic, political, and religious past comes into play here as background to orthodox partisanship.
In a large central section (209-428), Kaufmann analyzes representative printed texts by various men (Erasmus Alberus, Nikolaus Gallus, Flacius Illyricus, Nikolaus Medler, and von Amsdorf), and even hymn lyrics ('Ein schön new Trost lied auff das Interim') and illustrated pamphlets.
He explicates each within the setting that produced it.
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 Find in a Library: Die Fabeln des Erasmus Alberus. Abdruck der Ausgabe von 1550 mit den Abweichungen der ...
Find in a Library: Die Fabeln des Erasmus Alberus.
Abdruck der Ausgabe von 1550 mit den Abweichungen der ursprünglichen Fassung
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 L'alcoran des cordeliers. Tant en Latin qu'en François . . . nouvelle édition. Amsterdam, aux dépens de la ...
Amsterdam, aux dépens de la compagnie, : [ALBER, (Erasmus)]
First edition to hold the illustrations of Bernard Picart.
The first part of the work was written by the reformer Erasmus Alberus who refuted the various "blasphemies" which he found in the De conformitate vitae beati Francisci ad vitam domini Jesu by Bartolomeo degli Albizzi.
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 Lutheran Legacy Book Browser   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Hymn:Eyn Geystlich Lied vom Engelischen Gruß, und der Menschwerdung Christi.:Eyn Engel schö by Erasmus Alberus
Mag auch gesungen werden in der Melodei, Erhalt uns Her bei deinem, etc.:Wer Gotts Wort hat, und bleibt dabei by Erasmus Alberus 22 stanzas
Hymn:Eyn ander Geystlich Lied.:Gott hat das Euangelium by Erasmus Alberus 14 stanzas
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 1955 to 1959
The "Quellennachweise" on 537-48 indicate the sources not only of the texts but also of the illustrations, taken mostly from Steinhöwel, Boner, and Solis.
The heaviest concentrations of fables come from Der Stricker, Gerhard von Minden, Steinhöwel, Pauli, Waldis, Erasmus Alberus, Sachs, Luther, and Kirchhof.
Now that I have catalogued this rather small (4¾" x 7¼") book, I hope that I will not buy it again!
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