Reformatio Baltica 2017
DOI: 10.1515/9783110573558-036
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Das Verhältnis von Reformation und Humanismus in Est- und Livland im 16. Jahrhundert

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“…The earliest signs of Renaissance humanism only appeared in Estonian and Livonian cities just before the Lutheran Reformation of the 1520s and developed slowly during the sixteenth century (for more details, see Viiding 2017). The first peak of Renaissance humanism came as late as the 1580s in Riga during the period of Polish rule (1582-1621/25).…”
Section: Introduction: Historical and Biographical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The earliest signs of Renaissance humanism only appeared in Estonian and Livonian cities just before the Lutheran Reformation of the 1520s and developed slowly during the sixteenth century (for more details, see Viiding 2017). The first peak of Renaissance humanism came as late as the 1580s in Riga during the period of Polish rule (1582-1621/25).…”
Section: Introduction: Historical and Biographical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%