Scholarly Self-Fashioning and Community in the Early Modern University

Scholarly Self-Fashioning and Community in the Early Modern University

Kirwan, Richard

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

230

Mole

9781032926278

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Introduction Scholarly Self-Fashioning and the Cultural History of Universities, Richard Kirwan; Chapter 1 The Ideal Student: Manuals of Student Behaviour in Early Modern Italy, Jonathan Davies; Chapter 2 Academic Exchanges: Letters, the Reformation and Scholarly Self-Fashioning, Kenneth Austin; Chapter 3 Johannes Eck (1486-1543): Academic Career and Self-Fashioning around 1500, Ingo Trueter; Chapter 4 From Individual to Archetype: Occasional Texts and the Performance of Scholarly Identity in Early Modern Germany, Richard Kirwan; Chapter 5 A Struggle for Nobility: 'Nobilitas literaria' as Academic Self-Fashioning in Early Modern Germany, Marian Fuessel; Chapter 6 The Social Metaphysics of Professors: Divine Providence, Academic Charisma and Witchcraft, Andreas Corcoran; Chapter 7 The Idolater John Owen? Linguistic Hegemony in Cromwell's Oxford, Grainne McLaughlin; Chapter 8 Irish Student Identity at the University of Paris: A Case Study, Jason Harris;
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De Eruditione Filiorium Nobilium;Andreas Corcoran;Early Modern University;Gr?Ne Mclaughlin;Martyrologium Romanum;Ingo TrTer;Willibald Pirckheimer;Jason Harris;Young Man;Jonathan Davies;Academic Charisma;Kenneth Austin;Noble Students;Marian FSsel;Holy Roman Empire;Bartolo De Sassoferrato;Reformation Movement;Owen's Poem;Doctor Theologiae;Occasional Literature;Alba Amicorum;La Chandeleur;Commemorative Works;Christian Thomasius;Pope Julius II;Stanza Dell;Irish College;Academic Marriage;Prose Preface;Academic Nobility;Protestant Academic;Hated Man