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and their emperor took particular interest in cultural legacies that could provide connection between their German Roman Empire and the ancient Roman imperium. In the case of the Peutinger map (mentioned below), both Celtis and Peutinger made sure that any record of where Celtis found it as well as
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According to Richard Unger, Celtes was a large scale book thief who walked around episcopal palaces and monastic libraries stealing books for his emperor and himself. He justified his behaviours on the basis of patriotic intentions, claiming that he only wanted to protect German patrimony from
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for the printing of his edition of her dramas. This was one of the earliest recorded privileges regarding copyrights granted by the Imperial government. Celtes also discovered a map showing roads of the Roman Empire, the
700:"Conrad Celtis , der deutsche Erzhumanist , perhaps the greatest lyric genius and certainly the greatest organizer and popularizer of German Humanism , has fared somewhat better than most of his NeoLatin contemporaries." 1492: 619:. Celtes collected numerous Greek and Latin manuscripts in his function as librarian of the imperial library that was founded by Maximilian, and he claimed to have discovered the missing books of 606:
in the monastery of St. Emmaram. He then stole the manuscript and had it mass-printed across the Empire in 1501. Also in 1501, he received a privilege from the Imperial
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While the plague ravaged Ingolstadt, Celtes taught at Heidelberg. By now he was a professor. In 1497 Celtes was called to Vienna by the emperor
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Conrad Celtes was more of a free-thinking humanist and placed a higher value on the ancient pagan, rather than the Christian ideal. His friend
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Konrad Celtis und das Projekt der deutschen Dichtung. Studien zur humanistischen Konstitution von Poetik, Philosophie, Nation und Ich
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He was the foremost cartographic writer in German lands. He worked on the large-scale cosmographic and cartographic project
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Negotiatio Germaniae. Tacitus’ Germania und Enea Silvio Piccolomini, Giannantonio Campano, Conrad Celtis und Heinrich Bebel
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In 1494, Celtes rediscovered Hrosvitha's works written in Latin in the monastery of St. Emmeram in Regensburg. His friend
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Conrad Celtis: Oden/Epoden/Jahrhundertlied: libri odarum quattuor, cum epodo et saeculari carmine (1513).
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Celtis is considered by many to be the greatest of German humanists and thus dubbed "the Archhumanist" (
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Antiquarian Voices: The Roman Academy and the Commentary Tradition on Ovid's Fasti (Text and Context)
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his name, to Conradus Celtis. For some time he delivered humanist lectures during his travels to
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Copyright in the Renaissance: Prints and the Privilegio in Sixteenth-Century Venice and Rome
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Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz (1975). "Conrad Celtes". In Bautz, Friedrich Wilhelm (ed.).
624: 1342: 1314: 792: 664: 577: 573: 384: 380: 280: 360:(Honored Poet) upon his return. At this great imperial ceremonial gathering in 1456:(in German), vol. 4, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, 1876, pp. 82–88 996: 569: 486: 471: 445: 405: 311:(M.A., 1485). While at Heidelberg, he received patronage and instruction from 1483: 1230: 931:
Cartography in Antiquity and the Middle Ages: Fresh Perspectives, New Methods
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Conrad Celtes' teachings had lasting effects, particularly in the fields of
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where he studied mathematics, astronomy and the natural sciences at the
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Forgery, Replica, Fiction: Temporalities of German Renaissance Art
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A history of women's writing in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland
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Renaissance Culture in Poland: The Rise of Humanism, 1470-1543
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BĂŒcher von und ĂŒber Celtis bei der Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
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had blunt discussions with him on that subject. As early as
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De origine, situ, moribus et institutis Norimbergae libellus
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Anthologie de la poésie lyrique latine de la Renaissance
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Cartographic Humanism: The Making of Early Modern Europe
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German Renaissance humanist scholar and poet (1459–1508)
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clues to the map's first three centuries were erased.
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Libri odarum quattuor, cum epodo et saeculari carmine
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Quatuor libri amorum secundum quatuor latera germanie
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Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL)
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The local branch of the society was called 8: 420:used Celtis' descriptions of Breslau in the 1319:(in German). Narr Francke Attempto Verlag. 1027:. University of Chicago Press. p. 26. 515:Celtes died in Vienna a few years later of 245:; 1 February 1459 – 4 February 1508) was a 1304:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 93: 82: 1139:. University Of Chicago Press. p. 8. 1054: 851:"Hrotsvit of Gandersheim – Martha Carlin" 797:. Heldref Publications. 1951. p. 148 434:("Hungarian Literary Society"), later as 69:Learn how and when to remove this message 1344:Selections from Conrad Celtis: 1459-1508 1313:Celtis, Konrad; SchĂ€fer, Eckart (2012). 824: 32:This article includes a list of general 713: 693: 602:In 1493, he discovered the writings of 1297: 1209: 1198: 997:"CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Conrad Celtes" 897: 761:. John Wiley & Sons. p. 174. 758:A Companion to the Classical Tradition 755:Kallendorf, Craig W. (15 April 2008). 727:. Yale University Press. p. 223. 629:in a letter to the Venetian publisher 1437:Literature by and about Conrad Celtes 1341:Forster, Leonard (18 November 2011). 1101:Witcombe, Christopher (1 June 2004). 7: 256:born in Franconia (nowadays part of 1187:from the original on 6 January 2022 721:Eire, Carlos M. N. (28 June 2016). 400:In 1490 he once again went through 307:(1477–1479; B.A., 1479) and at the 1518:DenkmĂ€ler des Wiener Poetenkollegs 633:in 1504. The purported new verses 591:, four books of love elegies, and 38:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 928:Unger, Richard (31 August 2008). 428:). In Hungary, Celtis formed the 303:, and pursued his studies at the 1619:16th-century German male writers 1067:Foster, Russell (26 June 2015). 460:). At Heidelberg he founded the 23: 1422:SchĂ€fer, Eckart (ed., trans.), 667:was named after Conrad Celtis. 1604:Jagiellonian University alumni 1453:Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie 1347:. Cambridge University Press. 1154:. Ohio State University Press. 962:Albu, Emily (29 August 2014). 437:Sodalitas Litterarum Danubiana 394:Sodalitas Litterarum Vistulana 1: 1594:15th-century writers in Latin 1569:16th-century writers in Latin 1513:Bildnis-Holzschnitt von DĂŒrer 1488:Mathematics Genealogy Project 431:Sodalitas Litterarum Hungaria 1599:Heidelberg University alumni 1574:German Renaissance humanists 1135:Christopher S. Wood (2008). 463:Sodalitas Litterarum Rhenana 337:Ars versificandi et carminum 335:. His first work was titled 1614:16th-century German writers 1609:15th-century German writers 1503:Nachweise von Werken im Web 371:In 1489–1491, he stayed in 243:Conradus Celtis (Protucius) 1640: 1530:... Four cities of Germany 1073:. Routledge. p. 116. 965:The Medieval Peutinger Map 635:had actually been composed 354:, who named Conrad Celtes 287:) under his original name 99:Epitaph of Conrad Celtes, 1376:, Bd. 158) Pp. 284. 220: 189: 165:Conradus Celtis Protucius 92: 1403:Neue Deutsche Biographie 1280:Spitz, Lewis W. (1957). 663:The Celtis-Gymnasium in 604:Hroswitha of Gandersheim 481:introduce him to Abbess 309:University of Heidelberg 252:scholar and poet of the 211:University of Ingolstadt 179:University of Heidelberg 1528:Conrad Celtis Protucius 1441:German National Library 1251:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica 1150:Angela Fritsen (2015). 422:Schedelsche Weltchronik 377:Jagiellonian University 350:approached the emperor 184:Jagiellonian University 53:more precise citations. 1368:Christopher B. Krebs: 1245:"Celtes, Konrad"  1208:Cite journal requires 1107:. BRILL. p. 332. 934:. 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University of Cologne
University of Heidelberg

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