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Cornelius Agrippa, The Humanist Theologian and His Declamations
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This study, based on a fresh reading of the entire correspondence, the surviving orations, declamations and other relevant treatises, contains an innovative interpretation of the philosophical and ...
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01 May 1997

This study, based on a fresh reading of the entire correspondence, the surviving orations, declamations and other relevant treatises, contains an innovative interpretation of the philosophical and theological thought of Henry Cornelius Agrippa of Nettesheim (1486-1535).
The first chapters contain a close study of his controversy with the scholastic theologians, which Agrippa carried on throughout his life, particularly with the theologians of Louvain University. Detailed analyses of Agrippa's declamations are included in the second part of the book.
The chapter on the humanist declamation offers a new approach to the interpretation of rhetorical texts in the heyday of learned humanism in Northern Europe; in this context, special attention is paid to Agrippa's indebtedness to Erasmus. Throughout the book, Agrippa emerges as an important intermediary between scholasticism and humanism, and a strong opponent of the professional theologians of his time.
The first chapters contain a close study of his controversy with the scholastic theologians, which Agrippa carried on throughout his life, particularly with the theologians of Louvain University. Detailed analyses of Agrippa's declamations are included in the second part of the book.
The chapter on the humanist declamation offers a new approach to the interpretation of rhetorical texts in the heyday of learned humanism in Northern Europe; in this context, special attention is paid to Agrippa's indebtedness to Erasmus. Throughout the book, Agrippa emerges as an important intermediary between scholasticism and humanism, and a strong opponent of the professional theologians of his time.
Price: $174.00
Pages: 306
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Brill's Studies in Intellectual History
Publication Date:
01 May 1997
ISBN: 9789004107564
Format: Other
"...van der Poel traces carefully how Agrippa structures his predominantly biblical arguments and secular 'loci' in praise of women. "Agrippa's theologically motivated feminism" is profiled against the traditional Church view on the inferior role of women in a way that sounds very modern."
Josef Schmidt, Sixteenth Century Journal, 1999.
"He has succeeded very well in drawing an accurate portrait of this fascinating humanist who straddles the medieval, scholastic tradition..."
Jeanine De Landtsheer, Seventeenth-Century News, 1999.
Josef Schmidt, Sixteenth Century Journal, 1999.
"He has succeeded very well in drawing an accurate portrait of this fascinating humanist who straddles the medieval, scholastic tradition..."
Jeanine De Landtsheer, Seventeenth-Century News, 1999.
Marc van der Poel, Ph.D. (1987) in classics, Research Fellow of the Dutch Royal Academy of Sciences (1992-1997), teaches Latin at the Catholic University of Nijmegen. He has published on Renaissance rhetoric and the transmission of ancient Greek and Latin literature.