This book presents a critical edition of the Latin letters in ms. G3 (Uppsala University Library) from Johannes Annorelius to his brother. Johannes Annorelius left Sweden as a young student in the beginning of the 18th century and settled down in Flanders, where he converted to the Catholic faith and became a Capuchin friar. In the Capuchin friary Annorelius wrote several extensive letters in French and Latin to his brother Julius in Sweden. The letters state the reasons for his conversion and are intended to convince his Lutheran brother and the rest of their family to become Catholics as well. Hence, the letters become epistolary specimens of controversial theology with arguments mostly from the Bible and the Church Fathers in a style hig...
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The return of the Flemish humanist Justus Lipsius (1547–1606) to the Spanish Netherlands and his rec...
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The seventeenth century saw the culmination of what has traditionally been called “Lutheran Orthodox...
After the expulsion of the Czech Brethren from their homeland in 1627, a large group settled in Pola...
Johannes Magnus (1488–1544) was the last Catholic archbishop of Uppsala to hold residence in Sweden....
IN QUA VERITAS RELIGIONIS CHRISTIANAE CATHOLICAE ROMANAE MANIFESTIS ARGUMENTIS DEMONSTRATUR Manuduc...
Jacquetin-Gaudet Alberte. Reformation Sources. The Letters of Wolfgang Capito and His Fellow reforme...
The fourteenth volume of the critical edition of pope Innocent III’s chancery-registers is containin...
The return of the Flemish humanist Justus Lipsius (1547–1606) to the Spanish Netherlands and his rec...
Jacquetin-Gaudet Alberte. Reformation Sources. The Letters of Wolfgang Capito and His Fellow reforme...
The return of the Flemish humanist Justus Lipsius (1547–1606) to the Spanish Netherlands and his rec...
Recent scholarship has advanced paradoxical conclusions about the relationship between Renaissance h...
The core of the present work is a first edition of the first part of the Latin correspondence of Her...
Johanna Svensson's Ph.D. dissertation provides editions and studies of sixty-four letters, twenty te...
Part I Anastasius Bibliothecarius, papal librarian, translator and diplomat, is one of the pivotal f...
In the seventeenth century, the Jansenists with their strong emphasis on the need for a Christian re...
The paper focuses on the historical and textual circumstances surrounding the most important work of...
The seventeenth century saw the culmination of what has traditionally been called “Lutheran Orthodox...
After the expulsion of the Czech Brethren from their homeland in 1627, a large group settled in Pola...
Johannes Magnus (1488–1544) was the last Catholic archbishop of Uppsala to hold residence in Sweden....
IN QUA VERITAS RELIGIONIS CHRISTIANAE CATHOLICAE ROMANAE MANIFESTIS ARGUMENTIS DEMONSTRATUR Manuduc...
Jacquetin-Gaudet Alberte. Reformation Sources. The Letters of Wolfgang Capito and His Fellow reforme...
The fourteenth volume of the critical edition of pope Innocent III’s chancery-registers is containin...
The return of the Flemish humanist Justus Lipsius (1547–1606) to the Spanish Netherlands and his rec...
Jacquetin-Gaudet Alberte. Reformation Sources. The Letters of Wolfgang Capito and His Fellow reforme...
The return of the Flemish humanist Justus Lipsius (1547–1606) to the Spanish Netherlands and his rec...