This article aims to illustrate how a pervasively invective mode of communication was pivotal for early Reformation disputes. For this purpose, it explores, first, specific techniques of polemical comparison used in invective communication. Second, it analyses the relation between a broader transregional public discourse and debates at the local level. Some of the sources examined in this article, for instance a handwritten pasquinade whose anonymous author fiercely criticized a Franciscan preacher, as well as a creatively adapted letter of indulgence, are new to Reformation research. The objective here is to outline decisive and entangled aspects of (semi-)public communication between 1520 and 1524. In order to do so, I focus on the beginn...
Decades of burgeoning humanism, intensifying lay piety, and an increasing anticlerical sentiment, pa...
This study explores the relationship in the Holy Roman Empire between an ecclesiastical principality...
The Reformation could not have occurred without the invention of printing. However, it is a mistake ...
This article aims to illustrate how a pervasively invective mode of communication was pivotal for ea...
Following the Augsburg Interim ordered at the Augsburg Diet of 1548, the late 16th century witnessed...
Although the traditional divide between the late medieval and the early modern periods has increasin...
The thesis focuses on the textual strategies of argument in the confessional polemic Ad libellum Mar...
This article reaches out to the audience for controversial religious writing after the English Refor...
This dissertation pursues readings of English Renaissance texts through the lens of three separate b...
How to Come up for a Decision: Procedure or Negotiation? The Disputations in Cities in the 1520s The...
During the early 1570s, a dispute over the theological definition of original sin rent the central G...
The English Reformation of the mid-sixteenth century was characterised by a vigorous public discours...
This thesis is about anti-popery in early modern England, how its meanings and political uses in pri...
This research studies the role of competition in the diffusion of radical ideas and institutional ch...
With the Council of Trent, Catholicism defined itself for the first time as a confession with distin...
Decades of burgeoning humanism, intensifying lay piety, and an increasing anticlerical sentiment, pa...
This study explores the relationship in the Holy Roman Empire between an ecclesiastical principality...
The Reformation could not have occurred without the invention of printing. However, it is a mistake ...
This article aims to illustrate how a pervasively invective mode of communication was pivotal for ea...
Following the Augsburg Interim ordered at the Augsburg Diet of 1548, the late 16th century witnessed...
Although the traditional divide between the late medieval and the early modern periods has increasin...
The thesis focuses on the textual strategies of argument in the confessional polemic Ad libellum Mar...
This article reaches out to the audience for controversial religious writing after the English Refor...
This dissertation pursues readings of English Renaissance texts through the lens of three separate b...
How to Come up for a Decision: Procedure or Negotiation? The Disputations in Cities in the 1520s The...
During the early 1570s, a dispute over the theological definition of original sin rent the central G...
The English Reformation of the mid-sixteenth century was characterised by a vigorous public discours...
This thesis is about anti-popery in early modern England, how its meanings and political uses in pri...
This research studies the role of competition in the diffusion of radical ideas and institutional ch...
With the Council of Trent, Catholicism defined itself for the first time as a confession with distin...
Decades of burgeoning humanism, intensifying lay piety, and an increasing anticlerical sentiment, pa...
This study explores the relationship in the Holy Roman Empire between an ecclesiastical principality...
The Reformation could not have occurred without the invention of printing. However, it is a mistake ...