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Antiquarianismus, Hagiographie und Historie im 17. Jahrhundert
Zum Werk der Bollandisten. Ein wissenschaftshistorischer Versuch
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The Acta Sanctorum founded by Jean Bolland (1596–1665), a Jesuit in Antwerp, are one of the works of early modern antiquarianism which have had the greatest impact. Bolland and his successors processed incredible amounts of text and data, established networks of scholars, conducted controversies with considerable intelligence and effectiveness; all of these qualities make the Acta Sanctorum an ideal object for deepening more recent approaches in the history of scholarship and the history of early modern historiography and hagiography.
Walter de Gruyter, Inc.; June 2009
924 pages; ISBN 9783484970823
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Subject categories
- Academic > Religion > Abrahamic Religions > Christianity > Christian Denominations > Church unity. Ecumenical movement. Interdenominational cooperation
- Academic > Religion > Abrahamic Religions > Christianity > Christian Denominations > Orthodox Eastern Church
- Foreign Language Books > German
- Literary Criticism > European > German
- Foreign Language Study > German
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9783484970823
9783484366312
3484970820