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  • 1
    ISBN: 9782503601069
    Language: English
    Pages: 426 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2022
    Series Statement: Lectio 13
    Series Statement: Lectio
    Keywords: Learning and scholarship History ; Hebrew language ; Greek language ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Griechisch ; Hebräisch ; Sprachunterricht ; Westeuropa ; Geschichte 1000-1700
    Abstract: Introduction: Trilingual Learning in Context (Raf Van Rooy, Pierre Van Hecke & Toon Van Hal) -- I. Greek and Hebrew: Borders and Landmarks -- Greek Studies in Renaissance Italy: Protagonists, Centers, and Areas of Impact (Luigi-Alberto Sanchi) -- Hebrew Students and Teachers across Borders in the Renaissance (Saverio Campanini) -- II. New Foundations: Institutes, Methods, Manuals -- Institutionalizing Trilingual Learning: The Foundation of Hebrew and Greek Chairs at European Universities in the Early 16th Century (Toon Van Hal) -- Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros and the Greeks at the Collegium and University of San Ildefonso (1495-1517) (Benito Rial Costas) -- Chrétien Wechel (c. 1495-1554) and Greek Printing in Paris: Education, Networks, and Questions of Orthodoxy (Natasha Constantinidou) -- In Rutger Rescius’ Classroom at the Leuven Collegium Trilingue (1543-1544): His Study Program and Didactic Method (Raf Van Rooy) -- Reading Vergil through Homer: The Role of the Greek Language in Petrus Nannius’ Deuterologiae sive Spicilegia (Xander Feys) -- III. Knowledge in Practice: Greek and Hebrew in Active Use -- Teaching Greek and Hebrew in Early Modern Estonia (Janika Päll & Anu Põldsam) -- Greek among Other Academic Disciplines: The Case of a Handwritten Greek Oration from 16th-Century Lithuania (Thomas Veteikis) -- IV. Bridging Traditions: Jewish and Classical Philology -- Greek in the Arukh of Nathan B. Jehiel (Ayelet Wenger) -- The Maḥberot of ‘Immanu’el of Rome and the Classical Tradition (Vito Andrea Mariggiò) -- Melanchthon as Advocate of Trilingual Humanism (Ralph Keen) -- Nec quidquam feliciter sit quod accuratione cum Alcorano certare queat: Latin Translations of the Qurʾān as Teaching Material for Arabic Learners in 16th and 17th-century Europe (Katarzyna K. Starczewska) -- Hebrew as the Original Philosophic Language in the Writings of Medieval Jewish Scholars (Abraham Melamed) -- De la jurisprudence de Reuchlin aux artes d’Érasme : la consolidation de la culture gréco-romaine (Laurent Waelkens) -- Indices
    Abstract: In 1517, the Brabant city of Louvain witnessed the foundation of the Collegium Trilingue (Three Language College). Funded by means of the legacy of the humanist and diplomat Jerome of Busleyden (d. 1517) and steered by guiding spirit Desiderius Erasmus, this institute offered courses in the three so-called sacred languages Hebrew, Greek, and Latin, which students could attend for free. However, this kind of initiative was not unique to Louvain in the early 16th century. In a time span of barely twenty years, Greek and Hebrew were also offered in Alcalá de Henares (near Madrid), Wittenberg, and Paris, among other places. It would not take long before these ‘sacred’ languages were also on the educational agenda at universities throughout the whole of Europe. The present volume examines the general context in which such polyglot institutes emerged and thrived, as well as the learning and teaching practices observed in these institutes and universities. Devoting special attention to the study of the continuity, or rather the discontinuity, between the 16th-century establishment of language chairs and the late medieval interest in these languages, it brings together fourteen selected papers exploring various aspects of these multilingual undertakings, focusing on their pedagogical and scholarly dimensions. Most of the contributions were presented on the 2017 LECTIO conference The Impact of Learning Greek, Hebrew, and ‘Oriental’ Languages on Scholarship, Science, and Society in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, which was organized at the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the foundation of the Louvain Collegium Trilingue.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789004314764
    ISSN: 0169-7226
    Language: English
    Pages: VI, 180 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2016
    Series Statement: Oudtestamentische studiën volume 68
    Series Statement: Oudtestamentische studiën
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Joint Meeting of the Society for Old Testament Study and the Oudtestamentisch Werkgezelschap in Nederland en België (15th : 2012 : Amsterdam, Netherlands) Goochem in mokum, wisdom in Amsterdam
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Joint Meeting of the Society for Old Testament Study and the Oudtestamentisch Werkgezelschap in Nederland en België (15. : 2012 : Amsterdam) Goochem in Mokum, wisdom in Amsterdam
    DDC: 223/.06
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    Keywords: Bible Congresses Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Wisdom Congresses Biblical teaching ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Bibel Altes Testament ; Weisheit ; Bibel Altes Testament ; Weisheit
    Abstract: "This collection of essays is focused on the wisdom traditions of the Hebrew Bible, including the Book of Sira. The biblical books are read as literary works on their own as well as in an ancient Near Eastern setting. Some essays scrutinize Greek and Hellenistic wisdom traditions. The authors refrain from a definition of 'wisdom' which would have been a reductionist exercise in view of the great variety of material and the complexity of the perennial problems (wo)mankind is confronted with"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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