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  1. Johannes Reuchlin ( Pforzheim, 29 de enero de 1455- Stuttgart, 30 de junio de 1522), también llamado Johann Reuchlin, fue un filósofo, humanista y sacerdote católico alemán, profundamente interesado en la cábala judía. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ... Johannes Reuchlin. Información personal. Nacimiento. 29 de enero de ...

  2. Johannes Reuchlin (Capnio, or Phorcensis was a German and Hebraist; one of the architects of the Christian Kabbalah and famous as the defender of the Talmud and Jewish scholarship against the attacks of Johannes *Pfefferkorn and the "obscurantists." Born in Pforzheim, Baden, Reuchlin served Duke Eberhard of Wuerttemberg and Elector Philip of ...

  3. 28 de oct. de 2022 · Born to Georg and Elisabeth Eck in Pforzheim (Baden) on 22 February 1455, Johannes Reuchlin studied in Freiburg, Basle, Orléans, and Poitiers where he obtained his title of Magister Artium in 1481. Afterwards he was at the service of Duke Eberhard of Württemberg with whom he visited Italy in 1482. In Florence, he met Lorenzo de Medici and ...

  4. Ocupación. Filósofo. Conocido por. Capnión. Obras destacadas. "De verbo mirifico" ( 1494 ), "De rudimentis hebraicis" ( 1506 ), "Augenspiegel" ( 1511 ), "De accentibus et orthographia linguae hebraicae" ( 1518 ). Johannes Reuchlin. Humanista y exegeta alemán. Con Erasmo, fue uno de los promotores de los estudios hebraicos y griegos en ...

  5. REUCHLIN, JOHANNES ° ( Capnio , or Phorcensis ; 1455–1522), German and Hebraist; one of the architects of the Christian *Kabbalah and famous as the defender of the Talmud and Jewish scholarship against the attacks of Johannes *Pfefferkorn and the "obscurantists." Born in Pforzheim, Baden, Reuchlin served Duke Eberhard of Wuerttemberg and ...

  6. 29 de may. de 2018 · The most famous episode in Reuchlin's life was his controversy with the converted Jew Johannes pfefferkorn and the Dominicans of Cologne. Pfefferkorn had urged the destruction of all Hebrew books. Consulted by the emperor, Reuchlin argued (1510) that such a measure would be both unjust and disastrous for Christian scholarship.

  7. ABSTRACT. Intellectuals have been engaged in public life since antiquity: from Biblical prophets down to figures such as Machiavelli, Locke, Voltaire, Montesquieu, Rousseau, and other Enlightenment and later thinkers. This article focuses on the life and work of Johannes Reuchlin (1455– 1522). Its primary source is Reuchlin’s Expert Opinion ...