Zielsrust en wijsheid onder een lichte sluier van bescheidenheid: De uitgave van de briefwisseling van Justus Lipsius (1547-1606)

J. de Landtsheer, J. Lipsius, Iusti Lipsi epistolae, VIII, 1595 'Inner peace and wisdom under a light veil of modesty: Justus Lipsius (1547-1606) and the edition of his correspondence' Humanists wrote and collected private letters, regarding them as literary works of art, sources of know...

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Main Author: M.E.H.N. Mout
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Language:English
Published: Open Journals 2007-01-01
Series:BMGN: Low Countries Historical Review
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Online Access:https://ojstest.minions.amsterdam/article/view/4986
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spelling doaj-96efc17aa94f4cff92e2f6ffb4b1e94b2021-10-02T15:02:17ZengOpen JournalsBMGN: Low Countries Historical Review0165-05052211-28982007-01-011222Zielsrust en wijsheid onder een lichte sluier van bescheidenheid: De uitgave van de briefwisseling van Justus Lipsius (1547-1606)M.E.H.N. Mout J. de Landtsheer, J. Lipsius, Iusti Lipsi epistolae, VIII, 1595 'Inner peace and wisdom under a light veil of modesty: Justus Lipsius (1547-1606) and the edition of his correspondence' Humanists wrote and collected private letters, regarding them as literary works of art, sources of knowledge and wisdom and proof of the importance of intellectual networks. The eminent Dutch humanist Justus Lipsius corresponded with fellow intellectuals all over Europe. He carefully edited his own letters, revising them if necessary, and published an influential manual of letter-writing. His growing reputation as the greatest Belgian humanist led to plans for a complete edition of his correspondence, comprising some 4300 letters. Publication started in Brussels in 1978 and is still running (Iusti Lipsi Epistolae). This excellent edition is founded on sound editorial principles, highly facilitating the user's access to the world of Late Humanism. https://ojstest.minions.amsterdam/article/view/4986CorrespondenceHumanism
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Zielsrust en wijsheid onder een lichte sluier van bescheidenheid: De uitgave van de briefwisseling van Justus Lipsius (1547-1606)
BMGN: Low Countries Historical Review
Correspondence
Humanism
author_facet M.E.H.N. Mout
author_sort M.E.H.N. Mout
title Zielsrust en wijsheid onder een lichte sluier van bescheidenheid: De uitgave van de briefwisseling van Justus Lipsius (1547-1606)
title_short Zielsrust en wijsheid onder een lichte sluier van bescheidenheid: De uitgave van de briefwisseling van Justus Lipsius (1547-1606)
title_full Zielsrust en wijsheid onder een lichte sluier van bescheidenheid: De uitgave van de briefwisseling van Justus Lipsius (1547-1606)
title_fullStr Zielsrust en wijsheid onder een lichte sluier van bescheidenheid: De uitgave van de briefwisseling van Justus Lipsius (1547-1606)
title_full_unstemmed Zielsrust en wijsheid onder een lichte sluier van bescheidenheid: De uitgave van de briefwisseling van Justus Lipsius (1547-1606)
title_sort zielsrust en wijsheid onder een lichte sluier van bescheidenheid: de uitgave van de briefwisseling van justus lipsius (1547-1606)
publisher Open Journals
series BMGN: Low Countries Historical Review
issn 0165-0505
2211-2898
publishDate 2007-01-01
description J. de Landtsheer, J. Lipsius, Iusti Lipsi epistolae, VIII, 1595 'Inner peace and wisdom under a light veil of modesty: Justus Lipsius (1547-1606) and the edition of his correspondence' Humanists wrote and collected private letters, regarding them as literary works of art, sources of knowledge and wisdom and proof of the importance of intellectual networks. The eminent Dutch humanist Justus Lipsius corresponded with fellow intellectuals all over Europe. He carefully edited his own letters, revising them if necessary, and published an influential manual of letter-writing. His growing reputation as the greatest Belgian humanist led to plans for a complete edition of his correspondence, comprising some 4300 letters. Publication started in Brussels in 1978 and is still running (Iusti Lipsi Epistolae). This excellent edition is founded on sound editorial principles, highly facilitating the user's access to the world of Late Humanism.
topic Correspondence
Humanism
url https://ojstest.minions.amsterdam/article/view/4986
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