Der weltliche Reformator Ulrich von Hutten. Eine Charakterzeichnung, by Arnold Knellwolf, offers a compelling portrait of Ulrich von Hutten, a key figure in the German Reformation. This biography explores Hutten's life, ideas, and influence as a humanist, writer, and reformer during a tumultuous period in European history.
Knellwolf delves into Hutten's intellectual development, his involvement in political and religious debates, and his contributions to the burgeoning Reformation movement. Highlighting Hutten's role as a secular reformer, the book examines his efforts to promote reform through literature and political action, providing valuable insights into the complexities of the Reformation era and the diverse individuals who shaped it. This character study illuminates the life and legacy of a significant historical figure.
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