The RAG’s task is to collect biographical and social data on those Theologians, Jurists, Physicians, and Masters of Arts, who studied at a university between 1250 and 1550. The information is entered into a prosopographic database that will eventually cover the entire territory of the Holy Roman Empire. Non-graduated noble visitors of universities are also taken into account. The RAG, which in the end will be a “who is who” of the scholars of the Old Empire, offers divers new and interdiscipl..
During the last decades a lot of research on the Holy Roman Empire has been published. So far the hi...
Gute Nachrichten! Die Ergebnisse jahrzehnterlanger Arbeit des RAG können endlich frei nachgenutzt we...
This note is a summary description of the set of scholars and literati who taught at the University ...
The RAG’s task is to collect biographical and social data on those Theologians, Jurists, Physicians,...
The RAG’s task is to collect biographical and social data on those Theologians, Jurists, Physicians,...
This article aims at presenting an already existing research project. The Repertorium Academicum Ger...
Using material on a famous scholar from the University of Heidelberg, this chapter presents the Repe...
Repertorium Academicum Germanicum The Graduate Scholars of the Holy Roman Empire, 1250 - 1550 Kasp...
This study uses the example of data from the Repertorium Academicum Germanicum (RAG) to highlight va...
The goal of the Repertorium Academicum Germanicum (RAG) is to develop the history of the cultural re...
A biographical index was published with title: Deutsche studenten in Bologna (1289-1562). Biographis...
The Annemarie Schimmel Kolleg “History and Society during the Mamluk Era (1250-1517)” (https://www.m...
Seit längerem funktioniert der Zugriff auf die Angebote des Repertorium Academicum Germanicum via GN...
"Edidit Societas Aperiendis Fontibus Rerum Germanicarum Medii Aevi."v.1. Salvianus. Salviani presbyt...
This note is a progress report on the establishment of a relational database of scholars and literat...
During the last decades a lot of research on the Holy Roman Empire has been published. So far the hi...
Gute Nachrichten! Die Ergebnisse jahrzehnterlanger Arbeit des RAG können endlich frei nachgenutzt we...
This note is a summary description of the set of scholars and literati who taught at the University ...
The RAG’s task is to collect biographical and social data on those Theologians, Jurists, Physicians,...
The RAG’s task is to collect biographical and social data on those Theologians, Jurists, Physicians,...
This article aims at presenting an already existing research project. The Repertorium Academicum Ger...
Using material on a famous scholar from the University of Heidelberg, this chapter presents the Repe...
Repertorium Academicum Germanicum The Graduate Scholars of the Holy Roman Empire, 1250 - 1550 Kasp...
This study uses the example of data from the Repertorium Academicum Germanicum (RAG) to highlight va...
The goal of the Repertorium Academicum Germanicum (RAG) is to develop the history of the cultural re...
A biographical index was published with title: Deutsche studenten in Bologna (1289-1562). Biographis...
The Annemarie Schimmel Kolleg “History and Society during the Mamluk Era (1250-1517)” (https://www.m...
Seit längerem funktioniert der Zugriff auf die Angebote des Repertorium Academicum Germanicum via GN...
"Edidit Societas Aperiendis Fontibus Rerum Germanicarum Medii Aevi."v.1. Salvianus. Salviani presbyt...
This note is a progress report on the establishment of a relational database of scholars and literat...
During the last decades a lot of research on the Holy Roman Empire has been published. So far the hi...
Gute Nachrichten! Die Ergebnisse jahrzehnterlanger Arbeit des RAG können endlich frei nachgenutzt we...
This note is a summary description of the set of scholars and literati who taught at the University ...