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Author Pius II, Pope, 1405-1464.

Title Hofkritik im Licht humanistischer Lebens- und Bildungsideale : Enea Silvio Piccolomini, De miseriis curialium (1444), Über das Elend der Hofleute, und Vlrichi de Hvtten, Equitis Germani Aula dialogus (1518), Aula, eines deutschen Ritters Dialog über den Hof / editionis et translationis textum paraverunt Klaus Schreiner und Ernst Wenzel
Published Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (vi, 241 pages) : illustrations
Series Mittellateinische Studien und Texte, 0076-9754 ; v. 44
Mittellateinische Studien und Texte ; Bd. 44.
Contents Preliminary Material -- Einleitende Frage- und Problemstellungen -- Enea Silvio Piccolomini, De miseriis curialium Bildnis Enea Silvio Piccolominis -- Einleitung -- Lateinisch-Deutsche Edition: -- Anhang: -- Vlrichi de Hvtten, Equitis Germani Aula Dialogus Bildnis Ulrichs von Hutten -- Einleitung -- Lateinisch-Deutsche Edition: -- Quellen- und Literaturverzeichnis -- Personenregister
Summary Royal and princely courts in the late Middle Ages and Early Modern period did not only fill the roles of centers of government. The striving for a synthesis between power and the mind made courts into sites of art and literature, of instruction and education. Sons of nobles learned at court not only the use of weapons, but also reading, writing and arithmetic. Jousting gave young knights the opportunity to test their weapons skills and horsemanship. Moreover festivities were a part of court life, and feasts were celebrated extravagantly. Those nobles who lived as knights as well as the academically educated bourgeois used royal and princely courts as opportunities for assuring their professional careers and for social advancement. The reality of the social and ruling fabric of the court included in the late Middle Ages and Early Modern period some rough criticism from those eloquent contemporaries who branded the court as a morally corrupt place of vices. Church reformers brought the courtly lifestyle and the Christian ethic into irreconcilable contrast. How Enea Silvio Piccolimini, the humanist occupying the seat of St. Peter in Rome, and Ulrich von Hutten, the knightly poet, perceived, criticized and justified courtly life, is the subject of this book
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes German and Latin
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Subject Courts and courtiers -- Early works to 1800
REFERENCE -- Etiquette.
Courts and courtiers
Genre/Form Early works
Form Electronic book
Author Schreiner, Klaus
Wenzel, Ernst
Hutten, Ulrich von, 1488-1523. Aula, dialogus. German & Latin.
LC no. 2011034738
ISBN 9789004212107
9004212108
1283310716
9781283310710
9786613310712
6613310719
Other Titles De miseriis curialium. German & Latin