Renaissance and Reformation used to serve historians as the main terms with which to refer to European history from roughly 1300–1600. Today those terms are commonly replaced with early modern history, and the periodization of European history into ancient, medieval, and modern periods itself is looking increasingly suspect. There are good reasons for those changes. But they obscure both the significance of disagreements dividing the living from the dead and the significance of grammar, in the fundamental sense of grammar advanced by Wittgenstein, for treating such disagreements. Renaissance and Reformation have the advantage of doing just the opposite: they confront us with both those disagreements and the significance of grammar. That mak...
Preprint Justus Nipperdey Some schemes of periodization and their respective terminologies seem...
Challenges the ideal of scripture vs. tradition as a manner of separating Protestants from Catholics...
During the sixteenth century the disputes between Catholics and Protestants became the battleground...
Renaissance and Reformation used to serve historians as the main terms with which to refer to Europe...
The original essays in Oxford Twenty-First Century Approaches to Literature mean to provoke rather t...
The Case against Macrohistorical Periodization in the Study of the Reformation This essay takes a cr...
Any attempt to divide history into distinct periods is not just a challenging task but also an arbit...
The volume in which the essay appears considers whether the division into historical periods "mediev...
De Waha Michel. Verbist (Peter). Duelling with the Past. Medieval Authors and the Problem of the Chr...
There are numerous interpretations of the event that is considered the beginning of the European Re...
Part of the Problems in European Civilization series, this volume includes secondary-source essays o...
Martin Luther\u27s Reformation of Christianity was preceded by a conceptual reform of New Testament ...
Lee Alxander, Péporté Pit, Schnitker Harry Renaissance ? Perceptions of continuity and discontinuity...
The Reformation transformed Europe, and left an indelible mark on the modern world. It began as an a...
The Reformation marked the end of Middle Ages and the beginning of modern times. Instead of generati...
Preprint Justus Nipperdey Some schemes of periodization and their respective terminologies seem...
Challenges the ideal of scripture vs. tradition as a manner of separating Protestants from Catholics...
During the sixteenth century the disputes between Catholics and Protestants became the battleground...
Renaissance and Reformation used to serve historians as the main terms with which to refer to Europe...
The original essays in Oxford Twenty-First Century Approaches to Literature mean to provoke rather t...
The Case against Macrohistorical Periodization in the Study of the Reformation This essay takes a cr...
Any attempt to divide history into distinct periods is not just a challenging task but also an arbit...
The volume in which the essay appears considers whether the division into historical periods "mediev...
De Waha Michel. Verbist (Peter). Duelling with the Past. Medieval Authors and the Problem of the Chr...
There are numerous interpretations of the event that is considered the beginning of the European Re...
Part of the Problems in European Civilization series, this volume includes secondary-source essays o...
Martin Luther\u27s Reformation of Christianity was preceded by a conceptual reform of New Testament ...
Lee Alxander, Péporté Pit, Schnitker Harry Renaissance ? Perceptions of continuity and discontinuity...
The Reformation transformed Europe, and left an indelible mark on the modern world. It began as an a...
The Reformation marked the end of Middle Ages and the beginning of modern times. Instead of generati...
Preprint Justus Nipperdey Some schemes of periodization and their respective terminologies seem...
Challenges the ideal of scripture vs. tradition as a manner of separating Protestants from Catholics...
During the sixteenth century the disputes between Catholics and Protestants became the battleground...