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    Augsburg during the Reformation era : an anthology of sources
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    Publisher:
    Hackett Pub. Co.,
    Pub date:
    ©2012.
    Physical desc:
    1 online resource (350 pages)
    ISBN:
    160384841X
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    1 copy available in ONLINE.
    1 copy total in all locations.
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ISBN:
160384841X
ISBN:
1603848428
ISBN:
1603849203
ISBN:
9781603848411
ISBN:
9781603848428
ISBN:
9781603849203
Title:
Augsburg during the Reformation era : an anthology of sources / edited and translated, with an introduction by B. Ann Tlusty.
Publication info:
Indianapolis : Hackett Pub. Co., ©2012.
Physical descrip:
1 online resource (350 pages)
Bibliography note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Preface; Contents; General Introduction; Early Modern Conventions and Editorial Principles; Understanding Early Modern Currency; Map of Augsburg during the Reformation Era; Chapter One: Popular Responses to Reform, 1520-1554; Introduction; I. Unrest in the City; 1.1 Witnesses to Claus Hirschmann, Bishop's Spy; 1.2 A Decree against Iconoclasm; 1.3 Chronicler Clemens Sender Describes the Protest of 1524; 1.4 Hans Kag and Hans Speiser, Executed for Rebellious Talk in 1524; 1.5 The Stappado (Illustration); 1.6 Demands of the Protesters in 1524.
Contents Note:
1.16 An Honorable Council of the City of Augsburg's Decree to Establish a Christian, Disciplined, and Decent Life1.17 Decress Posted at the City Gate to Attend Sermons on Holidays; Chapter Two: Enforcing the Peace of Augsburg; Introduction; I. Enforcing the Peace through Censorship; 2.1 Decree on Slanderous Songs, June 14, 1579; II. Opposition to the New Calendar; 2.2 Letter of Protest Circulated in the Fall of 1583; 2.3 Trials for Spreading Dangerous rumors in the Fall of 1583; 2.4 Punishments of Participants in the Riot of 1584.
Contents Note:
1.7 The Interrogation of Anna FassnachtII. Fiery Preachers; 1.8 Of Serfdom or Servitude; 1.9 Trying to Silence Otmar Nachtigal for Inflammatory Anti-Protestant Preaching; 1.10 Defense of the Augsburg Preachers against a Letter from Doctor Martin Luther; 1.11 Attempts to Tone Down Heated Seromons; III. Establishing Portestant Discipline; 1.12 Punishment of Anabaptists, 1528; 1.13 Statement of Agnes Vogel, Interrogated for Anabaptism, 1528; 1.14 Religious Debate in the Street, 1529; 1.15 Chronicler and Grewer Georg Siedler Describes the Reforms of 1537.
Contents Note:
2.5 Inquisition by the Imperial Commission in the Summer of 15842.6 Revised Defense Orders for City Captains, 1584; 2.7 Georg Müller Describes the Process of Confessionalization in Augsburg; III. Continuing Debate; 2.8 Interrogation of Sabina Preiss for the "Müller Song," 1588; 2.9 Interrogation of David Altenstetter and Martin Künle for Unconventional Religious Thinking; 2.10 Ban on Assembly during the Imperial Occupation, 1629; 2.11 Interrogation of Thomas Schueler, Weaver, for Practicing Lutheranism during the Imperial Occupation, 1630; 2.12 A Gospel Parody, 1631.
Contents Note:
Chapter Three: A Society of OrdersIntroduction; I. Enforcing Status; 3.1 Clothing Ordinance, 1582; 3.2 Wedding Ordinance, 1599; II. Scenes from Life at the Top; 3.3 The Lords' Drinking Room Society Is Established in 1412; 3.4 The Silesian Knight Hans von Schweinichen Describes Elite Hospitality in Augsburg; III. Providing for the Poor; 3.5 A Foundation for the Fuggerei; 3.6 Ordinance for the Alms Lords and Administrators of the Needy Poor, 1522; 3.7 A New Poor Law, 1541; 3.8 Visitation of the Fuggerei in 1624; IV. Scenes from Life at the Bottom; 3.9 Punishment of Beggars.
Summary:
Sixteenth-century Augsburg comes to life in this beautifully chosen and elegantly translated selection of original documents. Ranging across the whole panoply of social activity from the legislative reformation to work, recreation, and family life, these extracts make plain the subtle system of checks and balances, violence, and self-regulation that brought order and vibrancy to a sophisticated city community. Most of all we hear sixteenth-century people speak: in their petitions and complaints, their nervous responses under interrogation, their rage and laughter.
Subject term:
Reformation--Germany--Augsburg--Sources.
Geographic term:
Augsburg (Germany)--Church history--16th century--Sources.
Geographic term:
Augsburg (Germany)--History--16th century--Sources.
Geographic term:
Augsburg (Germany)--Social conditions--16th century--Sources.
Genre:
Church history. fast (OCoLC)fst01411629
Genre:
History. fast (OCoLC)fst01411628
Genre:
Sources. fast (OCoLC)fst01423900
Added author:
Tlusty, B. Ann, 1954-
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