Humanism and Scholasticism in Late Medieval Germany

James H. Overfield

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Author
James H. Overfield
Publish Date
1985-01-21
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
344
Publisher Name
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691072922
ISBN-13
9780691072920
citemno
276001
SKU
9780691072920

Description

This analysis of the intellectual life of German universities in the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries demonstrates that humanist-scholastic relations were not the titanic struggles depicted in the humanists' own arguments or in many modern chronicles. Eschewing neat but misleading dichotomies, the author desribes the German humanists' critique of scholasticism from the 1450s to the 1510s and the scholastics' response. He traces the reception of humanists in Germany's universities, including their place in the academic corporation, the "opposition" they faced, and the pace of humanist curriculum reforms, and he places the famous Reuchlin affair and other intellectual feuds in the context of humanist-scholastic relations.

After 1500 the calls of the early humanists for the reform of Latin grammar instruction and the teaching of the studia humanitatis gave way to more encompassing attacks on scholastic theology and the philosophical offerings of the arts course. This study draws on a wide variety of sources to describe both the gradual emergence of Renaissance humanism after 1450 and its rapid triumph after 1500.