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Sebastian Brant - Czech
URL: http://filosofie.kvalitne.cz/bran.htm

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Německý satirický spisovatel a právník. Racionalista, humanista, moralista a katolík. Autor didaktických, náboľenských a historických skladeb i právnických spisů. Jeho slavná verąovaná dobová satira získala evropský ohlas a zahájila ľánr tzv. "bláznovské literatury" 16. a 17. století.

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Sebastian Brant (1457—1521) ja "Narrien laiva" - Finnish
URL: http://www.saunalahti.fi/arnoldus/brant.html

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Arno Forsius - Sebastian Brant ja ”Narrien laiva”. Satiiri on tehokas keino esittää arvostelua inhimillisen elämän ilmiöistä. Eräs sen käyttäjistä oli Sebastian Brant (1457—1521), joka julkaisi vuonna 1494 Baselissa teoksen "Das Narrenschiff" (Narrien laiva). Siinä olivat satiirin kohteena kaikkien yhteiskuntaluokkien ja ammattien edustajat. Teos saavutti suuren menestyksen ja sai aikaan pitkään kestäneen aallon, joka näkyi niin kirjallisuudessa kuin kuvataiteissakin.

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Sebastian Brant - French
URL: http://www.jose-corti.fr/auteursetrangers/brant.html

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Sebastian Brant est né ŕ Strasbourg en 1458, et mort en 1521. Il étudie la philosophie et le droit ŕ Bâle oů il obtient son doctorat et devient professeur puis doyen de la faculté de droit. Au moment de la Réforme, il reste fidčle au catholicisme. La Nef des Fous a eu une trčs grande influence et son personnage de Grobianus a été repris souvent entre autres par Dedekind et Scheidt.

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Who's Who in Medieval History - Sebastian Brant - English
URL: http://historymedren.miningco.com/homework/historymedren/library/who/blwwbrantse

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Basic information and useful websites about medieval author Sebastian Brant.

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Hausarbeiten.de - das Wissensarchiv im Internet - German
URL: http://www.hausarbeiten.de/rd/archiv/deutsch/deutsch-brant-narrenschiff-ha.shtml

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Sebastian Brants "Narrenschiff" kann als der größte deutsche literarische Erfolg bis Goethes "Werther" angesehen werden. Von dem 1494 erschienenen Buch wurden schnell zahlreiche Nachdrucke und Umarbeitungen veröffentlicht, es folgten lateinische, französische, englische und niederländische Übersetzungen, die das "Narrenschiff" zu einem europaweiten Bucherfolg werden ließen.

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Brant, Sebastian (1457/8 - 1521) - English
URL: http://www.xrefer.com/entry/251750

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German humanist and poet, short reference.

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Brant, Sebastian, Stultifera navis mortalium (Basel, 1572) - Latin
URL: http://www.humi.keio.ac.jp/~matsuda/catalogue/emblem/main/045mfr.html

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Stultifera navis mortalium, in qua fatui affectus, mores, conatus atque studia,... olim ? clariss. viro D. Sebastiano Brant lurisconsulto, Germanicis rhythmis conscriptus, & per Iacobum Locher suevum Latinitati donatus:... Basel: ex Officina Sebastiani Henriepetri, 1572.

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Brant, Sebastian. The Columbia Encyclopedia - English
URL: http://www.bartleby.com/65/br/Brant-Se.html

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1457–1521, German humanist and moralist. He taught law at the Univ. of Basel and in 1503 became town clerk of Strasbourg. His verse allegory Das Narrenschiff [ship of fools] (1494) became world famous. Illustrated with woodcuts, it went through six editions in Brant’s lifetime alone. The story tells of 112 fools—each representing a fashionable foible—who sail out to sea and die because of their folly. An English translation by Alexander Barclay appeared in 1509.

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Brant, Sebastian - Britannica.com - English
URL: http://www.britannica.com/bcom/eb/article/6/0,5716,16466 1 16235,00.html

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Satirical poet best known for his Das Narrenschiff (1494; The Ship of Fools), the most famous German literary work of the 15th century.

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Catholic Encyclopedia: Sebastian Brant - English
URL: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02741a.htm

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A German humanist and poet, born at Stasburg in 1457 or 1458; died at the same place, 1521. He attended the University of Basle where he at first studied philosophy, but soon after abandoned this for law, obtaining in 1489 the degree of Doctor of Canon and Civil Law. Prior to this, from 1484, Brant had begun to lecture at the university, practising his profession at the same time. He wrote a number of poems in Latin and German in which he set forth his religious and political ideals. The election of Maximilian as emperor had filled him and many other patriots with high hope.

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