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Although Melanchthon could be described as an eminent man, nevertheless, he is neither sufficiently known, translated, nor studied outside Germany. Melanchthon’s thoughts about language and education were not limited to showing their importance.
Juan Luis MONREAL PÉREZ
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Wittenberg e Roma na via do diálogo 500 anos após o início da Reforma de Lutero
Com este contributo pretende-se evocar os 500 anos da Reforma de Lutero. Importa antes de mais falar da personalidade do «pai» do histórico movimento que se revestiu de enorme importância para a Europa, particularmente do Norte e de Leste, e também para ...
Manuel Augusto Rodrigues
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Philipp Melanchthon: A short introduction
Philipp Melanchthon was one of the most influential theologians of the Reformation of the 16th century. He was responsible for transforming the secondary and tertiary educational systems in Germany. He was responsible for a new theological curriculum. He
Ignatius W.C. (Natie) van Wyk
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Helvetische Streiflichter auf den Praeceptor Germaniae : [Philipp Melanchthon]
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Hrabanus Maurus - "Praeceptor Germaniae"?
Raymund Kottje, Hrabanus Maurus
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Marino. Luigi: Praeceptores Germaniae. Göttingen 1770-1820. Göttingen, Vanden- hoeck & Ruprecht, 1995. 475 S. (Göttinger Universitätsschriften, Serie A: Schriften, Band 10). DM 88.-. ISBN 3-525-35840-7. [PDF]
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2019
Understanding acumen and politics plus German culture and Western civilisation as diametrically opposed is a German disease which Thomas Mann also succumbed to. Initially, Mann did not regard democracy as an appropriate form of government for Germans as they were not able to love politics: he was therefore just one apolitical individual among many ...
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Understanding acumen and politics plus German culture and Western civilisation as diametrically opposed is a German disease which Thomas Mann also succumbed to. Initially, Mann did not regard democracy as an appropriate form of government for Germans as they were not able to love politics: he was therefore just one apolitical individual among many ...
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