THE AGE OF THE REFORMATION
Source Review 1 Lindberg,
Ch. 1: The Late Middle Ages
Read the Source Materials and Select the sentence/passage which you
believe sums up the central argument of the author, and then briefly explain
the importance of the idea/concept expressed in the reading for the Reformation
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Petrarch on the Plague: |
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Jean de Venette: Chronicle |
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Social Tensions: The Reformation of Emperor Sigismund |
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The Crisis of Values: "Reynard the Fox" |
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Jakob Wimpfeling: The Origins of Printing |
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Sebastian Brant: The Ship of Fools |
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"The Piper of Niklashausen," A Report on his Preaching |
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Jacob Wimpfeling: Grievances of the German Nation (1515) |
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Pope Boniface VIII: Unam Sanctam |
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Pope Clement VI: Unigenitus Dei Filius |
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Pope Sixtus IV: Salvator Noster |
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Marsilius of Padua: Defensor Pacis |
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Concilarism: Opinion of the University of Paris |
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Pierre D’ailly: Conciliar Principles |
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The Council of Constance: Haec Sancta and Frequens |
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Pope Pius II: Execrabilis (January 18, 1460) |
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Pope Leo X: Pastor Aeternus (March 16, 1516) |
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John Wyclif (c. 1330-1384): "On Indulgences" |
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John Hus (c. 1372-1415) The Treatise on the Church |
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Nicholas of Lyra (d. 1349): Interpretation of the Bible |
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Gabriel Biel (d. 1495): "Doing What is in One" |
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Johannes Tauler, OP (c. 1300-1361): Sermon Extract |
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Theologia Deutsch (Late 14th or Early 15th Century) |
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Ludolf of Saxony (d. 1371) Vita Jesu Christi |
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Gerard Zerbolt (1367-1398): The Spiritual Ascents |
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Thomas à Kempis (d. 1471): The Imitation of Christ |
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Johannes von Stauptiz: Sermon Extracts (1516) |
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François Rabelais (c. 1483-1553): On Education |
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Lorenzo Valla (1407-1457): The Falsely Believed and Forged
Donation of Constantine |
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Desiderius Erasmus (c. 1469-1536): Praise of Folly (1509) |
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Ulrich von Hutten (1488-1523): Letters from Obscure Men (1515) |