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  1. Johann Reuchlin (også Johannes Reuchlin) (født 22. februar 1455 i Pforzheim, død 30. juni 1522 ved badestedet Liebenzell) var en tysk humanist. Johann Reuchlin kan betragtes som grundlæggeren af den klassiske filologi i Tyskland. Foruden græsk og latin studerede han også ivrigt hebraisk og bidrog såvel ved sin personlige undervisning som ...

  2. Johannes Reuchlin. Johannes Reuchlin ( 29 de gener de 1455, Pforzheim - † 30 de juny de 1522, Stuttgart) fou un filòsof, humanista i sacerdot catòlic alemany, profundament interessat en la càbala jueva. És conegut com l'humanista alemany més important després d' Erasme de Rotterdam. Iniciador de les Epistolae obscurorum virorum, oncle i ...

  3. Johannes Reuchlin. n 1492, Johannes Reuchlin, a German Humanist and Hebrew scholar, purchased a copy of the printed Masoretic Hebrew Bible in Rome for 6 gold coins, a year’s salary at the time. Then in 1506, Reuchlin published his De Rudimentis Hebraicis, On the Fundamentals of Hebrew, a Hebrew grammar and Lexicon.

  4. Some of Reuchlin's kabbalistic notions had already found expression in the ideas of the De Verbo Mirifico. In 1517, however, his De Arte Cabbalistica addressed the topic more directly. Dispute with Pfefferkorn. Reuchlin first became embroiled with his famous dispute with Johannes Pfefferkorn in 1510.

  5. alongside exceptional writings on the great humanist and Hebraist Johannes Reuchlin (1455-1522). The occasion is the 500th anniversary of the death of Reuchlin, who was interested in writing and language. The publication deals with language, signs, and writing on and in jewelry, a topic that is approached from various angles.

  6. Johann Reuchlin (uneori numit Johannes) (n. 29 ianuarie 1455, Pforzheim – d. 30 iunie 1522, Stuttgart) a fost un umanist german și un savant de greacă și ebraică.

  7. 25 de nov. de 2011 · From 1479 to 1482 he studied law in Orléans, Poitiers, and Tübingen. He got married, but soon became a widower. During his journeys to Italy in 1482 and 1490 he became acquainted with the Platonic Academy at Florence. He was admired for his polyglot expertise (Latin, Greek, Hebrew). He began to investigate the original Hebrew name of God ...