Discover the life and legacy of Nicodemus Frischlin, a prominent figure of the German Renaissance, in "Nicodemus Frischlinus Vita, Fama, Scriptis Ac Vitae Exitu Memorabilis." This biography, meticulously researched by Karl Heinrich Lange and Benjamin Friedrich Schleichherr, explores Frischlin's life, fame, writings, and ultimate demise. A key humanist and Neo-Latin poet, Frischlin's intellectual contributions and turbulent life provide a fascinating window into the cultural and intellectual ferment of 16th-century Europe.
This book delves into Frischlin's literary works and their impact on his contemporaries, offering insights into his humanist philosophy and his complex relationship with the political and religious authorities of his time. Readers interested in the Renaissance, German history, and the history of literature will find this biography an invaluable resource.
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