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  1. Caritas Pirckheimer (21 March 1467 – 19 August 1532) was Abbess of Saint Clara's convent in Nuremberg at the time of the Reformation, which she opposed due to the threat posed by Martin Luther to Catholic houses of worship and religious buildings, including her own convent.

  2. Caritas Pirckheimer: A Female Humanist. Confronts the Reformation. Paula S. Datsko Barker. Seabury- Western Theological Seminary. Caritas Pirckheimer was born into a family that valued humanist scholarship and. monastic life. She pursued both in exemplary fashion, employing her learning to cul- tivate devotion.

  3. 978-1-84615-452-2. History. Considered by Erasmus to be one of the most learned women in Germany, Caritas Pirckheimer was also termed the German Sappho by Celtis, the Poet Laureate of Germ...

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  4. 18 de mar. de 2023 · Summary. When Caritas Pirckheimer, abbess of the Nürnberg cloister of St. Clare’s, died in 1532, her obituary in the cloister's Totenbüchlein included the simple words “a mirror of all piety and learning and a lover of all virtues.”.

  5. 19 de ene. de 2023 · Caritas Pirckheimer: La abadesa que luchó por mantener vivo su convento. Este artículo está reservado a los miembros de Aleteia Family. Public domain. Sandra Ferrer - publicado el 19/01/23....

  6. Caritas Pirckheimer was born into a family that valued humanist scholarship and monastic life. She pursued both in exemplary fashion, employing her learning to cultivate devotion. From her activities as a young woman we can see how humanist studies were absorbed by one who had limited access to them and how male humanists viewed a woman who ...

  7. This chapter examines the Denkwürdigkeiten of the abbess Caritas Pirckheimer of the Poor Clares convent in Nuremberg at the time of the Reformation. Pirckheimer fought to save her convent from closure after the conversion of the city to Lutheranism in 1525. The chapter examines how and why the text was written, placing it in the context of ...