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and his successors, because Dante stood in the late mediaeval world and the corporative structures. In recognizing his own self as a human in context with the studies of the Classical authors, Petrarch left the old mediaeval world and its structures behind. The
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was the origin of Italian humanism. What was very important to him was the new relationship of man in the Renaissance to Classical antiquity especially to
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were very different. Burckhardt was more a cultural historian with a historic-philosophical method. Voigt, in the methodical scholarship of
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Die Wiederbelebung des classischen Alterthums oder das erste Jahrhundert des Humanismus
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is the terminological origin of humanism in general. Despite the connection between
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Wiederbelebung des classischen Alterthums oder das erste Jahrhundert des Humanismus
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Humanism and Creativity in the Renaissance: Essays in Honor of Ronald G. Witt
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and Cicero, he is not, in Voigt's opinion, a typical Renaissance man like
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as professor of history. In 1866, he became professor of history at the
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The Renaissance in Historical Thought: Five Centuries of Interpretation
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Georg Voigt (1827–1891): Pionier der historischen Humanismusforschung
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of being a human was the new quality. In the tradition of Ranke and
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Paul F. Grendler, "Georg Voigt: Historian of Humanism", in:
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Enea Silvio de' Piccolomini als Papst Pius II und seine Zeit
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Die Geschichtsschreibung über den Schmalkaldischen Krieg
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Georg Ludwig Voigt (182-1891): Eine kritische Nachlese
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or the First Century of Humanism). In Voigt's opinion
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in the 15th and 16th centuries and the history of the
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Index

Georg Voigt (politician)

Königsberg
East Prussia
Leipzig
Johannes Voigt
founders
Renaissance
Jacob Burckhardt
Heinrich von Sybel
University of Rostock
University of Leipzig
Wilhelm Wachsmuth
humanism
Schmalkaldic war
Florence
Europe
Italian
methods
Leopold von Ranke
philological
Classical Antiquity
Francesco Petrarca
Cicero
humanitas
Dante Alighieri
Seneca
Petrach
consciousness
Johann Gustav Droysen

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