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The correspondence of Georg Michael Lingelsheim (1557/8-1636) and
the circle he corresponded with are analyzed here with reference to
the current research discussion on late humanism. Around 1600
Lingelsheim was one of the central figures in the European
scholarly republic and as a senior executive official in Heidelberg
was prominently involved in the denominational conflicts of the
age. On the basis of his correspondence, his role in Palatine
politics and above all his status in the late humanist res publica
litteraria are studied as an instance of a late humanist career in
an age of confessional dispute. At the same time we gain an
impression of the discussions taking place among scholars of the
day and of the late humanist scholarly republic. The study also
includes a catalogue of all the letters to and from Lingelsheim
that have come down to us and an edition of two hitherto unknown
occasional poems.
In diverse ways, Arcadian utopias led the way toward modernity in
European literature. Support for this notion is provided by the
studies in this volume, written by Klaus Garber. They provide
examples of interdisciplinary research in the humanities that is
not only independent from shifting academic theoretical models, but
also exemplary in its approaches, methods, and intellectual aims.
These studies are being published for the first time here. The
volume represents a critical contribution to current discussions in
the field of cultural studies.
The papers in this volume deal with central aspects of Simon Dacha
(TM)s complete poetic works. One focus is on intensive textual
interpretations, which take up topical research issues and apply
their methodology to selected texts by Dach. In the process,
particular attention is paid to Dacha (TM)s Modern Latin poetry,
which has hitherto been neglected by research. This volume opens up
many texts for research for the first time. Dacha (TM)s pro-loco
disputation, the invitation to his inaugural lecture and numerous
poems in German and Latin are edited with commentaries. A second
focus is on aspects of the history of the aftermath and reception
of his works. This volume provides the most comprehensive academic
study of Simon Dach yet published, and is the first to give an
overall impression of his poetic works and his influence on later
writers.
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