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  Ulrich Von Hutten - LoveToKnow 1911
ULRICH VON HUTTEN (1488-1523), was born on the 21st of April 1488, at the castle of Steckelberg, near Fulda, in Hesse.
Hutten now warmly and openly espoused the Lutheran cause, but he was at the same time mixed up in the attempt of the "Ritterstand" to assert itself as the militia of the empire against the independence of the German princes.
Ulrich von Hutten is one of those men of genius at whom propriety is shocked, and whom the mean-spirited avoid.
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Maximilian I., der Hutten wahrscheinlich in sein eigenes Propagandaprogramm integrieren wollte, zeichnete ihn mit der Dichterkrone aus.
Ulrich von Hutten betätigte sich als Propagandist und veröffentlichte in diesem Zusammenhang den Phalarismus, einen in der Unterwelt angesiedelten Dialog zwischen dem antiken Despoten Phalaris und einem deutschen Tyrannen - ungenannt, aber unverkennbar Ulrich von Württemberg.
Günter Scholz (Hrsg.): Ulrich von Hutten (1448-1523) : glanzvoller Humanist, gescheiterter Reichsreformer.
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 ULRICH VON HUTTEN : Encyclopedia Entry
Ulrich von Hutten (1488-1523) was an outspoken critic of the Roman Catholic Church and adherent of the Lutheran Reformation.
Unlike Martin Luther, von Hutten tried to enforce reformation by military means when he, along with Franz von Sickingen von Hutten attempted to begin popular crusade within the Holy Roman Empire against the power of the Roman Catholic Church in favour of Luther's reformed religion.
Von Hutten's refuge to Ufenau and his death are the subject of a poem by Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, Huttens letzte Tage.
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 Ulrich von Hutten - Encyclopedia.com
Ulrich von Hutten, 1488-1523, German humanist and poet, partisan of the Reformation, an outstanding figure in German political history.
Hutten's career as poet was launched by his participation in the famous Episculae obscurorum virorum (1515), which supported the cause of Reuchlin.
Schluchtern, birthplace of Ulrich von Hutten, to commemorate the...
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 HUTTEN, Ulrich von
Hutten became an outstanding advocate of German patriotism and of imperial sovereignty over both the papacy and the nobility, and he was an ardent supporter of the German religious reformer Martin Luther, whose doctrines he defended in a series of works.
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 Ulrich von Hutten - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Ulrich von Hutten (1488-1523) was an outspoken critic of the Roman Catholic Church and adherent of the Lutheran Reformation.
For the final 15 years of his life, Hutten was suffering of syphilis of which he died in seclusion on the isle Ufenau on Lake Zurich.
Hutten's refuge to Ufenau and his death are the subject of a poem by Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, Huttens letzte Tage.
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 Philipp Von Hutten - LoveToKnow 1911
1511-1546), German knight, was a relative of Ulrich von Hutten and passed some of his early years at the court of the emperor Charles V.
Later he joined the band of adventurers which under Georg Hohermuth, or George of Spires, sailed to Venezuela, or Venosala as Hutten calls it, with the object of conquering and exploiting this land in the interests of the Augsburg family of Welser.
Hutten left some letters, and also a narrative of the earlier part of his adventures, this Zeitung aus India Junkher Philipps von Hutten being published in 1785.
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 Philipp von Hutten Information
Philipp von Hutten (* 1510; † 1546 in Tocuya, Venezuela), German knight, was a relative of Ulrich von Hutten and passed some of his early years at the court of the emperor Charles V.
Later he joined the band of adventurers, under Georg von Speyer, who sailed to Venezuela, or Venosala as Hutten calls it, with the object of conquering and exploiting this land in the interests of the Augsburg family of Welser.
The party landed at Coro in February 1535 and Hutten accompanied von Speyer on his long and toilsome expedition into the interior in search of treasure (El Dorado).
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 Ulrich von Hutten - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Von Hutten studied theology at the University of Greifswald.
For the final 15 years of his life, von Hutten was suffering from syphilis of which he died in seclusion on the isle Ufenau on Lake Zurich.
Von Hutten's refuge to Ufenau and his death are the subject of a poem by Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, Huttens letzte Tage.
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 Ulrich von Hutten biography
Persecuted by his enemies, he availed himself of the protection of Franz von Sickingen, but was forced to flee from the latter's castle after a two years' residence (1520–22).
Going to Basel, he was coldly received by Erasmus, who did not approve of his extreme measures, and a breach took place between the two men, culminating in a great literary quarrel which marred their subsequent lives.
Hutten was more open in the expression of his opinions than any other man, probably, of his age.
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 Ulrich von Hutten - Definition, explanation
Hutten studied theology at the University of Greifswald.
For the final 15 years of his life, Hutten was suffering of syphilis of which he died in seclusion on the isle Ufenau on Lake Zurich.
Hutten's refuge to Ufenau and his death are the subject of a poem by Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, Huttens letzte Tage.
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 JewishEncyclopedia.com - HUTTEN, ULRICH VON:
As a humanist and one of the strongest champions of the Reformation wielding a sharp and vigorous pen in defense of religious freedom, he sided with Reuchlin in his literary feud with Pfefferkorn, Hoogstraten, and the Dominicans of Cologne.
This struggle of Reuchlin against obscurantism and intolerance inspired Hutten to undertake the task of freeing Germany from the yoke of ecclesiastical tyranny and of opening the way for freedom of faith and learning.
When the accusation against Reuchlin was pending before the council at Rome, and the long delay of the decision had brought him to despair, Hutten, who then happened to be in Italy, sent him words of encouragement and inspired him with the hope of a speedy success.
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 Ulrich von Hutten - Free Encyclopedia of Thelema
Ulrich von Hutten (April 21, 1488–Aug., 1523), German Humanist, patriot, Franconian knight, satirist, and contemporary of Rabelais and Paracelsus.
Hutten used his biting wit to attack the pretensions of the nobility, obscurantism, and especially the papacy, arousing great ire and many quarrels.
Livingstone, E. Hutten, Ulrich von (http://80-www.oxfordreference.com.content.lib.utexas.edu:2048/views/ENTRY.html?subview=Mainandentry=t95.e2831)." The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church.
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 Ulrich von Hutten (1488-1523) - Bergwinkel - Rhön - Stefan Etzel
Als Lateinschriftsteller Übertraf Hutten in Deutschland niemand - 1517 wurde er von Kaiser Maximilian zum Dichter gekrönt -, hinzu kam sein Talent zu Satire und plakativer Vereinfachung, was seinen Schriften ihre propagandistische Brisanz verlieh.
In der antipäpstlichen Haltung traf sich Hutten mit Luther, von dem er freilich erst Notiz nimmt, als er in der Reformationsbewegung ein Vehikel zur Umsetzung seiner politischen Ziele erkennt.
In seinem Arminius-Dialog spielt Hutten auf die Parallelität zwischen altem und neuem Rom an und feiert Hermann den Cherusker als "Freiesten, Unüberwindlichsten und Deutschesten" unter allen Tyrannenmördern und Vaterlandsbefreiern.
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 Hutten Ulrich von - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Hutten, Ulrich von (1488-1523), German poet and humanist, born near Fulda.
Ulrich von Hutten (April 21, 1488 - August 29, 1523), was an outspoken critic of the Roman Catholic Church and adherent of the Lutheran Reformation.
Obwohl ihm als Erstgeborenem eigentlich das Erbe zustand, wurde er 1499 von seinem Vater Ulrich in das Kloster Fulda verfügt, wo er nach Erreichen des entsprechenden Alters Mönch...
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 ULRICH VON HUTTEN (148... - Online Information article about ULRICH VON HUTTEN (148...
Hutten's career: in the first, his horror of dull monastic routine; in the second, the See also:
refuge of the weak, became Hutten's weapon; with one hand he took his part in the famous Epistolae obscurorum virorum, and with the other launched scathing letters, eloquent Ciceronian orations, or biting satires against the duke.
Hutten now warmly and openly espoused the Lutheran cause, but he was at the same time mixed up in the See also:
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 Frankfurt (Oder) - Ulrich von Hutten (1488-1523)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Hutten flieht mit Hilfe seines Freundes Johann Jäger aus Dornheim aus dem Kloster.
Durch Unterstützung seines Gönners Eitelwolf von Stein Dienst beim neuen Erzbischof Albrecht von Magdeburg und Mainz.
Huttens fünf Reden gegen Herzog Ulrich und sein Dialog Phalarismus versöhnen seine Familie wieder mit ihm.
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 Ulrich von Hutten | Arminius | Gesprachsbüchlein | Reuchlin | Questia.com Online Library
Hutten, Ulrich Von - oolˈrĭkh fən hootˈən, 1488–1523, German humanist and poet, partisan of the Reformation, an outstanding figure in German political history.
The Revolt of Martin Luther (Discussion of Ulrich von Hutten begins on p.
The archives of the late medieval...German medieval lyric poets, Walther von der Vogelweide, was a guest there...uncle...
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 ULRICH VON HUTTEN (148... - Article en ligne de l'information environ ULRICH VON HUTTEN (148...
Ulrich de Wurttemberg (15151519); et son raccordement avec la réforme (15191523).
De Bâle Ulrich s'est traîné à Mulhausen; et quand le vengeance d'Erasmus l'a conduit de là, il est allé à Zurich.
Ulrich von Hutten est un de ces hommes de génie à qui la convenance est choquée, et à qui les vils évitent.
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 Ulrich von Hutten
Each of these periods had its own special antagonism, which colored Hutten's career: in the first, his horror of dull monastic routine; in the second, the ill-treatment he met with at Greifswald; in the third, the crime of Duke Ulrich; in the fourth, his disgust with Rome and with Erasmus.
Though the emperor was too lazy and indifferent to smite a great prince, he took Hutten under his protection and bestowed on him the honor of a laureate crown in 1517.
Hutten, in a letter addressed to Robert Crocus, denied that he was the author of the book, but there is no doubt as to his connection with it.
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 Custom written biography on Ulrich von Hutten | Essays on Ulrich von Hutten
He advanced an unrealistic program, however, for solving German national problems by reversion to medieval knighthood and feudalism.Ulrich von Hutten, born in a castle near Fulda in Hesse, was sent at age 11 to a monastery to become a Benedictine monk.
Because of the death of a cousin, Hans, at the hands of Duke Ulrich of Württemberg, he published sharp Latin diatribes against the duke, which have been compared with the Philippics of Demosthenes and which brought him fame.
His dream of enlisting Luther and the unsuccessful freedom fighter Franz von Sickingen in his struggle for a stronger, independent empire also failed, as did attempts to interest Maximilian and his successor, Charles V. Efforts to war against the Catholic clergy had degenerated into a robber-baron adventure.
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 Studio fuer alte deutsche Literatur: Renaissance - Autoren - Ulrich von Hutten
Einem bekannten reichsritterlichen Geschlecht entstammend, verweigerte sich Hutten der vom Vater vorgesehenen geistlichen Karriere und studierte statt dessen seit 1503 an verschiedenen deutschen Universitäten (Erfurt, Mainz, Köln, Frankfurt/Oder, Leipzig, Greifswald, Rostock, Wittenberg und Wien).
Von dort wandte er sich mit seinen Kirchen- und Reichsreformplänen nun erstmals in deutscher Sprache an die Öffentlichkeit.
Doch enttäuscht vom Wormser Edikt, gab Hutten den Dienst wieder auf, um auf eigene Faust einen "Pfaffenkrieg" zu führen.
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 Hochschul- und Landesbibliothek: The Hutten Collection
The “Hutten Collection” at the HLB Fulda is Germany’s most comprehensive library collection of works by and about Ulrich von Hutten.
The imperial knight, Ulrich von Hutten, a famous German humanist and publicist, was born in Burg Steckelberg near Schlüchtern (near Fulda) and educated at the monastic school in Fulda until 1505.
The acquisition (from: FZ, 26.7.2002) of these new Hutten prints represented a great gain for the Hutten research, for research into the history of humanism and the Reformation and for book history in Germany.
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 ulrich von hutten - Books, journals, articles @ The Questia Online Library
...der Paracelsus verteidigt) und Ulrich von Hutten (der den Arzt aufsucht und...Erotik sehen wir in dem Leiden Ulrich von Huttens, in seinem Morbus Gallicus...Paracelsus), Mathias Wieman (Ulrich von Hutten), Harald Kreutzberg (der Gaukler...
HUTTEN, ULRICH VON ool rikh f n hoot n, 1488 1523, German humanist and poet, partisan of the Reformation, an outstanding figure in German political history.
Huttens career as poet was launched by his participation in the famous Episculae...
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 The Invisible Basilica: Ulrich von Hutten   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Hutten was a contemporary of Rabelais and Paracelsus, and was a key figure in the German Reformation.
He took refuge in Zurich with Zwingli, the leader of the Reformation movement, where he died at the age of 41, of syphilis.
Holborn, Hajo; Ulrich von Hutten and the German Reformation, transl.
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 Kalenderblatt - DW-World
Nach seinem Militärdienst studierte er von 1882 bis 1885 Jura in Heidelberg und Berlin.
Nach seiner Teilnahme an den Befreiungskriegen (1813-1815) und einem Studium der Mineralogie gründete er 1816 in Thüringen eine Landschule.
Hutten nahm als Ritter und auch als Humanist eine Sonderstellung ein, weil er somit zwei gesellschaftlichen Ständen angehörte.
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 Philipp von Hutten - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Philipp von Hutten (* 1510; † 1546 in Tocuya, Venezuela), German knight, was a relative of Ulrich von Hutten and passed some of his early years at the court of the emperor Charles V.
Later he joined the band of adventurers, under Georg von Speyer, who sailed to Venezuela, or Venosala as Hutten calls it, with the object of conquering and exploiting this land in the interests of the Augsburg family of Welser.
The party landed at Coro in February 1535 and Hutten accompanied von Speyer on his long and toilsome expedition into the interior in search of treasure (El Dorado).
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 (GES,P) Ulrich von Hutten schildert dem Nürnberger Patrizier Willibald Pirckheimer am 25.Oktober 1518 sein Ritterleben
Sodann müssen wir uns in den Dienst eines Fürsten stellen, von dem wir Schutz erhoffen.
Gehe ich nämlich von Hause fort, so muss ich fürchten auf Leute zu stoßen, mit denen der Fürst, wie bedeutend er auch sein mag, Fehde oder Krieg führt und die mich seinetwegen anfallen und wegschleppen.
Sie ist von Mauern und Gräben umgeben, innen ist sie eng und durch Stallungen für Vieh und Pferde zusammengedrängt.
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 HUTTEN, Ulrich von
HUTTEN, Ulrich von, Humanist, Publizist, Politiker, * 21.4.
Zusammen mit Franz von Sickingen nahm er 1519 an der Vertreibung des württembergischen Herzog Ulrich teil und der Kaiserwahl in Frankfurt.
und Herzog Ulrich von Württemberg, in: Wolfenbütteler Btrr., Frankfurt/M., Bd.
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