Jacob Locher genannt Philomusus is a biographical work by Georg Wilhelm Zapf, detailing the life and times of Jacob Locher, also known as Philomusus. This meticulously researched biography provides insights into Locher's contributions to Renaissance humanism and his impact on the intellectual landscape of his era.
Zapf's work offers a comprehensive account of Locher's life, tracing his academic pursuits, literary achievements, and his role in the broader context of European intellectual history. This book is an invaluable resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in the history of humanism, the Renaissance, and the biographies of influential figures of the time.
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