Using records from the Zurich Staatsarchiv, this article investigates the faculty of the Zurich Lectorium between 1560 and 1610. The author argues that this period was important as an epoch of both stability and transition for the school, a time when the memory and influence of Zwingli was still strong, but when the school was also developing into a formal institution of higher learning. Most professors in this era taught at the school while also holding pastoral positions in and around the city. Consequently, many were overworked, underpaid, and had little time for scholarship
In 1544 the mayor and council of Aarau broke with tradition and consulted Heinrich Bullinger in Zuri...
This article begins by noting that historians are still unclear as to whether Luther pinned 95 These...
Recent research has highlighted Heinrich Bullinger\u27s role in shaping the institutional structures...
Using records from the Zurich Staatsarchiv, this article investigates the faculty of the Zurich Lect...
Preprint Version, 2017. Revised version of the paper delivered on 10 October 2015, Northumbria Unive...
This thesis examines the provision of higher education in a Calvinist setting in 16th century Europe...
This note is a summary description of the set of scholars and literati who taught at the University ...
The article argues that lecture catalogues in the form of a periodically issued programme of courses...
This note is a summary description of the set of scholars and literati who taught at the University ...
This study charts the developing relationship between the Zurich church and Italian-speaking Protest...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
This note is a summary description of the set of scholars and literati who taught at the University ...
The purpose of this article is to investigate how memory activists from 2008 onwards used the past i...
The article discusses the early chapter in the long history of the development of the German Sonderb...
This article brings together old and new ideas and information to provide a different perspective th...
In 1544 the mayor and council of Aarau broke with tradition and consulted Heinrich Bullinger in Zuri...
This article begins by noting that historians are still unclear as to whether Luther pinned 95 These...
Recent research has highlighted Heinrich Bullinger\u27s role in shaping the institutional structures...
Using records from the Zurich Staatsarchiv, this article investigates the faculty of the Zurich Lect...
Preprint Version, 2017. Revised version of the paper delivered on 10 October 2015, Northumbria Unive...
This thesis examines the provision of higher education in a Calvinist setting in 16th century Europe...
This note is a summary description of the set of scholars and literati who taught at the University ...
The article argues that lecture catalogues in the form of a periodically issued programme of courses...
This note is a summary description of the set of scholars and literati who taught at the University ...
This study charts the developing relationship between the Zurich church and Italian-speaking Protest...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
This note is a summary description of the set of scholars and literati who taught at the University ...
The purpose of this article is to investigate how memory activists from 2008 onwards used the past i...
The article discusses the early chapter in the long history of the development of the German Sonderb...
This article brings together old and new ideas and information to provide a different perspective th...
In 1544 the mayor and council of Aarau broke with tradition and consulted Heinrich Bullinger in Zuri...
This article begins by noting that historians are still unclear as to whether Luther pinned 95 These...
Recent research has highlighted Heinrich Bullinger\u27s role in shaping the institutional structures...