Ulrich von Hutten is a biography of the influential German humanist, knight, and writer Ulrich von Hutten (1488-1523). Written by Ludwig Schubart, this book explores Hutten's life, examining his role in the Reformation, his humanist writings, and his impact on German society during a period of significant religious and intellectual upheaval. It delves into his advocacy for German nationalism and his conflicts with the Roman Catholic Church. This historical work provides insights into the life and times of a key figure in the German Renaissance and Reformation. It is of interest to scholars and readers interested in German history, the Reformation, and the history of ideas.
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