Johann Reuchlin (German: [ˈjoːhan ˈʁɔʏçlɪn]; 29 January 1455 – 30 June 1522), sometimes called Johannes, was a German Catholic humanist and a scholar of...
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and engaged in a long running pamphleteering battle with humanist Johann Reuchlin. Born a Jew, possibly in Nuremberg, Pfefferkorn lived in Nuremberg and...
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Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 79ff. ISBN 978-0-271-05143-7. Reuchlin, Johannes; Goodman, Martin (1993). On the Art of the Kabbalah (De Arte Cabalistica)...
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conducted a lively correspondence with leading humanists - for example, Johannes Reuchlin, for whom he made an equatorium and wrote horoscopes. In 1499 he predicted...
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science orientation. It was named after the humanist Johannes Reuchlin (1455–1522). The history of Reuchlin-Gymnasium dates back over 500 years. In 1447 a Latin...
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April 2005). "Pforzheim und Baden zur Zeit Johannes Reuchlin" [Pforzheim and Baden at the time of Johannes Reuchlin] (in German). Archived from the original...
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during the Renaissance, largely through the efforts of figures like Johannes Reuchlin (1455-1522), who studied and wrote about Kabbalah extensively. In...
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of Romani Words (c. 1515) in the Collectanea of Johannes ex Grafing, a student of Johannes Reuchlin and Conrad Celtis". Romani Studies. 20 (1): 1–15...
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first by German philosophers and artists such as Albrecht Dürer and Johannes Reuchlin who visited Italy. Important early examples of this period are especially...
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Day) 1921: Die echten Sedemunds (The Real Sedemunds, play) 1921: Johannes Reuchlin (Bronze medal) 1924: Die Sintflut (The Flood, play) 1925: Der Tod...
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