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Roy, Francine 1948. ""...Templum nova forma constructum..." : early 17th-century late Gothic churches in Wolfenbüttel and Bückeburg." Thesis, McGill University, 2000. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=31137.
Full textThomsett, Andrea Irma Irene. "Festival representation beyond words : the Stuttgart baptism of 1616." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/29760.
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Schürger, André. "The archaeology of the Battle of Lützen : an examination of 17th century military material culture." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2015. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/6508/.
Full textvan, Voorhis Daniel R. "A prophet of interior Lutheranism : the correspondence of Johann Arndt." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/517.
Full textPaschoal, Stéfano. "Procedimentos e tendências da tradução na Alemanha no século XVII." Universidade de São Paulo, 2007. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8144/tde-13082007-140839/.
Full textThis research - Translation procedures and tendencies in 17th century Germany - demonstrates that there was an intensive discussion about translation in Germany in 17th century. This fact can be demonstrated by the analysis of the translation from Montemayor´s Los siete libros de la Diana, originally written in 1559 in Spanish and translated into German in 1619 by Johann Ludwig von Kuefstein as Die sieben Bücher der schönen Diana, and by the discussions on translation in the Poetics written in 17th century Germany. The Poetics written in Germany in 17th century that contain discussions on translation are part of a political and cultural program: language policy. Its main intention was the foundation of an instrument that would serve as common cultural identification among people who spoke German as mother tongue. The political requirement of establishing a common instrument that should serve as cultural identification in 17th century Germany has reference to the historical and social context of this country, in that one felt the damages of the Thirty Years War (1618-1648) and of the pest, as well as of the displeasures due to the relative literary \"delay\", if compared to other lands in Western Europe. The political and cultural ideal of a German language and literature that could expand over all German frontiers allowed the German intellectuals - congregated in linguistic societies - to use translation as the principal mean of re-acquiring Antiquity and Renaissance works. The most frequent procedures in Kuefstein´s translation and their considerations are showed in chapters 3 and 4 of this work. The tendency of translation - about what it is told in the conclusion of this work - takes into account some few peculiarities of the 15th and 16th centuries (Nyklas von Wyle, Martin Luther, Philipp Melanchton) and brief considerations from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe´s conception of translation (beginning of 19th century), because just from the analyses of earlier and later tendencies, it would be possible to describe precisely the tendency of translation in 17th century German. The demonstrated in this research reaches its objective: to refute the thesis of Friedmar APEL (1983), that there has been a stagnation process in the discussions about translation in Germany during the period who comprehends from Martin Luther to the Enciclopedism.
Lyon, Nicole M. "Between the Jammertal and the Freudensaal the existential apocalypticism of Paul Gerhardt (1607-76) /." Cincinnati, Ohio : University of Cincinnati, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view.cgi?acc_num=ucin1243366861.
Full textAdvisor: Richard Schade. Title from electronic thesis title page (viewed Aug. 12, 2009). Includes abstract. Keywords: Early Modern Germany; Paul Gerhardt; Apocalypticism; Protestant Hymns; Revelations; 17th Century; Thirty Years' War; Poetry; Protestantism. Includes bibliographical references.
Watson, Róisín. "Lutheran piety and visual culture in the Duchy of Württemberg, 1534 – c. 1700." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/7715.
Full textRusak, Helen Kathryn. "Rhetoric and the motet passion." Title page, table of contents and introduction only, 1986. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09ARM/09armr949.pdf.
Full textLubbe, Fredericka van der. "Martin Aedler and his High Dutch Minerva (1680)." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 1999. https://hdl.handle.net/2123/27586.
Full textBucken, Véronique J. "Joos Van Winghe (1542/4-1603), peintre à Bruxelles, en Italie et à Francfort." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/212988.
Full textGiselbrecht, Elisabeth Anna. "Crossing boundaries : the printed dissemination of Italian sacred music in German-speaking areas (1580-1620)." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2012. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/283907.
Full textFaux, Bruno. "Entre logos et eros. La topique de la bouche dans la littérature allemande du XVIIe siècle : un parcours." Thesis, Paris 4, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA040191.
Full textWhile in Europe the culture of anatomy that characterizes the Early Modern Age has brought about a new kind of artistic and poetical images of the body, the mouth imposes itself as one of the most frequently represented parts of the body in the German literature in the 17th century. As the medium of speech but also of sensuality par excellence, it is considered by some as what is most prodigious in man beside his understanding, so much so that it has emerged in poetical works as a bounteous and fruitful topos. Presented as a noble instrument as soon as it respects moral rectitude, the mouth may also be featured as “ig-noble” as soon as it corrupts the language and the body through ungodly acts. The present study focuses on what comes to be – within this topos – the logos-eros dialectics, rooted in former theological and anthropological assumptions, ensuing the denominalization of cultures that triggered religious tensions. And through the close analysis of this dialectics, the research work unveils the workings of the build up of a German artistic literature. By relying on the exemplary career of its major writers – from Opitz to Hoffmannswaldau – and different kinds of literary works (drama and poetry), the thesis finally enhances how a new system of poetical representations going along with an ambivalent primacy of the logos is set up, with as a backcloth some gradual changes in literary landmarks and paradigms
Lejeune, Maud. "Sous l'étoile de Bernard Salomon, Virgil Solis et Jost Amman : répercussions du livre à figures lyonnais dans la production artistique allemande aux XVIe et XVIIe siècles." Thesis, Lyon, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017LYSE2008.
Full textThis study examines the work of Bernard Salomon, painter of the Renaissance of Lyon, based on the re-reading of archival documents and related documentation, and in the light of newly attributed drawings, illuminations and engravings. It integrates the analysis of the influence of its models on two artists working mainly in Nuremberg, painters and engravers Virgil Solis and Jost Amman, and more widely, on German artistic production of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
VOSKAMP, Henk. "Peasant revolts reconsidered : South West Germany and Languedoc in the 16th and early 17th century." Doctoral thesis, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/6011.
Full textGanzenmueller, Petra. "Wider die Ges(ch)ichtslosigkeit der Frau: Weibliche Selbstbewusstwerdung zu Anfang des 17. Jahrhunderts am Beispiel der Sibylle Schwarz (1621-1638)." Thesis, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/8501.
Full textTODESCO, Fabio. "Lector scepticus : la recezione della tradizione scettica e la formazione del pubblico in area tedesca (1680-1750)." Doctoral thesis, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/6000.
Full textExamining board: Prof. Dr. Daniel Roche (Paris I - supervisor) ; Prof. Dr. Laurence Fontaine (IUE) ; Prof. Dr. Geroges D. Benrekassa (Paris VII) ; Dr. Gianfranco Bonola (Bologna)
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BERG, Holger. "Military occupation under the eyes of the Lord : studies in Erfurt during the Thirty Years War." Doctoral thesis, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/10412.
Full textExamining Board: Prof. Martin Van Gelderen (EUI) - supervisor Prof. Thomas Kaufmann (University of Göttingen) Prof. Giulia Calvi (EUI) Prof. Sebastian Olden-Jørgensen (University of Copenhagen)
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The growing interest in ways of coping with past wars has led researchers to reexamine the role of religion. Focus has shifted away from religious enmities to a set of less-explored issues. Which of the messages propagated in homilies did laymen adopt and adapt or reject? Did believers focus on consolation and protection or emphasise punishments and sin? These questions are addressed by studying the Thirty Years War at a local level. The study compares how pastors and lay chroniclers described divine interventions. Erfurt in Central Germany is well-suited for such a case-study. The Lutheran town, with a Catholic minority, hosted a Swedish garrison in 1631-1635 and 1637-1650. The historical works of twenty-six local authors who lived during the war are described in the appendix. The analysis proceeds in three steps. The first examines the many prodigies that never made it to print; the second section inspects debates amongst Lutheran pastors; the third analyses lay war-time piety. Erfurt is examined in order to take a closer look at general developments. Hence, local debates are connected to broader theological discussion. The contextualisation shows that the war strengthened the Lutheran reform movement and proved detrimental to millenarian policy-making. The potential for change was restrained in other fields. During the war, lay commitment to the call for repentance was lowered by practical considerations and alternative ways of apportioning blame. These challenges diminished after war. Authors highlighted prodigies and exempla in harmony with the penitential baseline. The theory of cognitive dissonance is used to explain the selection and gradual stabilisation of religious beliefs. The findings thus refine existing hypotheses, outlining a range of long-term cultural changes in the wake of the war. More casestudies are needed to test how representative Erfurt findings are. Sources on the Catholic minority only sufficed to profile some denominational peculiarities.
Martin, Lucinda. "Women's religious speech and activism in German Pietism." 2002. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/utexas/fullcit?p3110650.
Full textJakubcová, Lucie. "Německý jazyk ve východních Čechách v 1. pol. 17. století na základě jazykově-historického rozboru purkrechtní knihy města Rokytnice v Orlických horách (1572-1666)." Master's thesis, 2013. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-328117.
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