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Brant, Sebastian

Brant, Sebastian.The ship of fools, translated by Alexander Barclay. Edited by T.H. Jamieson. Translated by Alexander Barclay. Edinburgh William Paterson, 1874. [Pg.680]

Brant, Sebastian. Das Narrenschyf. Basel Johann Bergmann von Olpe, 1494. [Pg.236]

Here and elsewhere the writers of Letters of Obscure Men create a historical context by associating Reuchlin, the hero of the book, with other humanists. The controversies surrounding Erasmus, Aesticampianus, and Buschius are not the only ones mentioned by the fictitious letter writers Sebastian Brant, Peter of Ravenna, and Jacques Lefevre also supply grist for the satirical mill. Letters thus becomes an... [Pg.13]

Sebastian Brant elaborated much more fully on this theme and linked it explicitly to commerce in his 1494 Nanenschiff. Alchemists appear in Chapter 102, "VomFalschundBeschifi" (Of falsity and deception), alongside... [Pg.55]

Figure 6. Woodcut accompanying the chapter "De falsariis" in Sebastian Brant, Stulti-fera navis (Basel Johann Bergmann de Olpe, 1498). (Brown University Library.)... Figure 6. Woodcut accompanying the chapter "De falsariis" in Sebastian Brant, Stulti-fera navis (Basel Johann Bergmann de Olpe, 1498). (Brown University Library.)...
The Ship of Fools, by Sebastian Brant, Edited and translated by Edwin H. [Pg.237]

Woodcut accompanying the chapter "De falsariis" in Sebastian Brant,... [Pg.270]


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