This book explores the reception of Augustine of Hippo in the European Reformations. In this religious revolution Augustine was a highly contested authority, with different parties assimilating his thought in contrasting ways. This flexible reception raises fundamental questions about the significance of Augustine's thought in the Reformation period. It can also illuminate the relationship between religious change and the new intellectual culture of Renaissance humanism, with its famous claim to return to the classical sources. Based on a variety of printed and manuscript sources, this study seeks to break new ground on three levels. It systematically grounds the reception of ideas in the history of reading and the material culture of books...
This article briefly investigates the use of Augustine as an authority from the early church in John...
This thesis surveys and interprets the discipline of humanist philology in England in the seventeent...
The chapter is part of an edited volume that aims at providing a literary context and background to ...
This article investigates Erasmus’ edition of the collected works of Augustine ofHippo (Basel 1528–1...
The Oxford Guide to the Historical Reception of Augustine (OGHRA) is a ground-breaking international...
In this article, I present late-antique and medieval models of reading, with the evidence surroundin...
This volume is an investigation of how Augustine was received in the Carolingian period, and the ele...
In Reformation studies, the printed Bible has long been regarded as an agent of change. This dissert...
This thesis closely examines an understudied but widely-circulated medieval work known as the Exposi...
This thesis attempts to determine whether Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, ever read Plato's dialogues, i...
The study investigates four areas in which the Augustinian presence was felt throughout the Renaissa...
This study retraces the principal moments of the Latin reception of John Chrysostom between c.1440 a...
The Reformation could not have occurred without the invention of printing. However, it is a mistake ...
This articles examines the Praedestinatus, a work written in the mid fifth century CE, which respond...
St. Augustine was indeed one of the foremost thinkers, not only of the Catholic Church, but of all t...
This article briefly investigates the use of Augustine as an authority from the early church in John...
This thesis surveys and interprets the discipline of humanist philology in England in the seventeent...
The chapter is part of an edited volume that aims at providing a literary context and background to ...
This article investigates Erasmus’ edition of the collected works of Augustine ofHippo (Basel 1528–1...
The Oxford Guide to the Historical Reception of Augustine (OGHRA) is a ground-breaking international...
In this article, I present late-antique and medieval models of reading, with the evidence surroundin...
This volume is an investigation of how Augustine was received in the Carolingian period, and the ele...
In Reformation studies, the printed Bible has long been regarded as an agent of change. This dissert...
This thesis closely examines an understudied but widely-circulated medieval work known as the Exposi...
This thesis attempts to determine whether Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, ever read Plato's dialogues, i...
The study investigates four areas in which the Augustinian presence was felt throughout the Renaissa...
This study retraces the principal moments of the Latin reception of John Chrysostom between c.1440 a...
The Reformation could not have occurred without the invention of printing. However, it is a mistake ...
This articles examines the Praedestinatus, a work written in the mid fifth century CE, which respond...
St. Augustine was indeed one of the foremost thinkers, not only of the Catholic Church, but of all t...
This article briefly investigates the use of Augustine as an authority from the early church in John...
This thesis surveys and interprets the discipline of humanist philology in England in the seventeent...
The chapter is part of an edited volume that aims at providing a literary context and background to ...