This book is a collection of works by Ulrich von Hutten, a German knight and writer who lived in the early 16th century. The collection includes letters, essays, and other writings on a wide range of topics, including politics, religion, and literature. Hutten was an important figure in the German Reformation and a major influence on the development of the German language. His works provide valuable insight into the intellectual and cultural life of early modern Germany.
Ulrich von Hutten Livres
Ulrich von Hutten fut un érudit, poète et chevalier allemand, figure centrale de la Réforme luthérienne et critique virulent de l'Église catholique romaine. Sa maîtrise exceptionnelle du latin lui valut d'être couronné Poète Lauréat. Ses contributions aux "Épîtres des hommes obscurs" sont considérées comme des sarcasmes parmi les plus magistraux de l'histoire littéraire. Par ailleurs, son poème "Arminius" a établi le chef germanique comme un symbole durable du caractère allemand.





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This volume presents a high-quality reprint of Ulrichs von Hutten's writings, originally published in 1862. It retains the integrity of the original text, allowing readers to explore the historical and literary significance of Hutten's work. The collection offers insights into the thoughts and contributions of this notable figure, making it a valuable resource for those interested in historical literature and the cultural context of the era.
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