21 novembre 2023
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Rainer Christoph Schwinges, « Academics as Councellors of German Kings and Rulers (ca. 1350-1550) », Publications de la Sorbonne, ID : 10670/1.bz7zsq
The prince-elector of Brandenburg and margrave of Ansbach in Franconia, Albrecht Achilles, was one of the most influential imperial princes of the 15th century. His attitude towards scholars or academics in his own or in other rulers’ service was sceptical at first. In the year 1440, at the beginning of his rule in Ansbach, his opinion of academics was not exactly flattering, as we can see in his statement about doctores, so in den püchern lesen. Dadurch sie maynen, allem einen schein zu gebe...