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Caritas Pirckheimer

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Caritas was in active correspondence with various figures involved in the humanist movement, such as Sixtus Tucher. She was also in regular correspondence with her brother Willibald and through him was introduced to other prominent humanists. Willibald dedicated three books to Caritas, in which he
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The Reformation took place quickly in Nuremberg and by 1525 the local authorities had taken significant control of monasteries. Already in her fifties at the time, Sister Caritas apparently received support in her struggle for the survival of the monastery from
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praised her learning, although she framed herself as unworthy of the honour. Despite being widely praised for her learning, authorities viewed Caritas as a threat and she was ordered to stop her Latin writing.
95:"including letters to and from the city council and written transcripts of conversations. Later a final section was added, perhaps written after her death but including passages from Caritas' later letters." 16: 685: 641: 66:. The monastery was known for its large library and encouraged study within the limits of the Franciscan Rule. Her learning was also encouraged by 54:, she was the eldest of 12 children of Dr Johannes Pirckheimer, nine of whom would survive to adulthood and one of whom was the prominent humanist 690: 588: 62:
education at home, where she became fluent in Latin. At the age of 12 she went to school at the Franciscan monastery of Saint Clara at
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She had maintained a chronicle during her abbacy of events at the monastery during the period of upheaval (1524–1528),
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Woman Under Monasticism: Chapters on Saint-Lore and Convent Life between A.D. 500 and A.D. 1500
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drew the attention of modern readers to the life and achievements of Caritas Pirckheimer.
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to Catholic houses of worship and religious buildings, including her own convent.
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Review of "Caritas Pirckheimer: A Journal of the Reformation Years 1524-1528"
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Caritas Pirckheimer/Charitas Pirkheimer/Barbara Pirkheimer (1467-1532)
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Chapters on Saint-Lore and Convent Life between A.D. 500 and A.D. 1500
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A history of women's writing in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland
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Index


Abbess
Nuremberg
Reformation
Martin Luther
Eichstätt
Willibald Pirckheimer
humanist
Nuremberg
Philipp Melanchthon
Conrad Celtis
Hrotsvitha
Nuremberg
Lina Eckenstein
"Caritas Pirckheimer: A Female Humanist Confronts the Reformation"
doi
10.2307/2542789
JSTOR
2542789


"Caritas Pirckheimer: A Female Humanist Confronts the Reformation"
Sixteenth Century Journal
doi
10.2307/2542789
JSTOR
2542789
"Caritas Pirckheimer: A Female Humanist Confronts the Reformation"
Sixteenth Century Journal
doi

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