• Benedict Chelidonius or Schwalbe (also Benedict Chelydonius or Caledonius; born c. 1460; died 1521) was an abbot of the Scottish monastery at Vienna....
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    tragedy, the Historia de Rege Frantie. Other notable authors included Benedictus Chelidonius and Hieronymus Vehus. These plays often doubled as encomium or dramatized...
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    of his intellectual circle in Nuremberg, the Benedictine Abbot Benedictus Chelidonius. Dürer here follows an early Renaissance convention involving the...
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    and an essay on Chelidonius by Thomas F. Kelly) Albrecht Dürer's "Small Passion" of 1511 with its Latin Text by Benedictus Chelidonius (forthcoming). 'Sprezzatura'...
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    at the Golden Gate (Dürer), another in the series. According to Benedictus Chelidonius he appears as if a "weak faith had closed his tongue". Nürnberg...
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