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676:(1486), he began to style himself as an Apollo-Priest. The most important earthly Phoebus to him was Maximilian, whose symbiotic relationship with the scholar (and thus their double glory) was often reflected in Celtis's literary works.
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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
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Renaissance Culture in Poland: The Rise of Humanism, 1470-1543
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1037:Piechocki, Katharina N. (13 September 2021).
514:teacher of the art of poetry and conversation
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1335:(in German). Narr Francke Attempto Verlag.
1043:. University of Chicago Press. p. 26.
531:Celtes died in Vienna a few years later of
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1360:Selections from Conrad Celtis: 1459-1508
1329:Celtis, Konrad; SchÀfer, Eckart (2012).
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771:Kallendorf, Craig W. (15 April 2008).
743:. Yale University Press. p. 223.
645:in a letter to the Venetian publisher
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1620:Jagiellonian University alumni
1469:Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
1363:. Cambridge University Press.
1170:. Ohio State University Press.
978:Albu, Emily (29 August 2014).
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1151:Christopher S. Wood (2008).
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351:. His first work was titled
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1089:. Routledge. p. 116.
981:The Medieval Peutinger Map
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110:Epitaph of Conrad Celtes,
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1166:Angela Fritsen (2015).
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64:more precise citations.
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