Reading Augustine in the Reformation: The Flexibility of Intellectual Authority in Europe, 1500-1620

Oup Usa (2011)
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Abstract

Augustine of Hippo was regarded by sixteenth century Europe as one of the most contested religious and philosophical authorities. Through deep examination of the production, circulation and consumption of Augustine's works, Arnoud Visser reveals the wildly contrasting ways in which he was read and appropriated by publishers, humanist scholars, and individual readers.

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