Johann Reuchlin

Johann Reuchlin
Johann Reuchlin, woodcut depiction from 1516
Born29 January 1455
Died30 June 1522 (aged 67)
NationalityGerman
Alma materUniversity of Freiburg
University of Orléans
University of Poitiers
EraWestern philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolRenaissance humanism
InstitutionsUniversity of Ingolstadt
Main interests
Ancient Greek, Hebrew, law, Christian mysticism
Notable ideas
Christian Kabbalah
Reuchlinian pronunciation
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Johann Reuchlin (German: [ˈjoːhan ˈʁɔʏçlɪn]; 29 January 1455 – 30 June 1522), sometimes called Johannes, was a German Catholic humanist and a scholar of Greek and Hebrew, whose work also took him to modern-day Austria, Switzerland, Italy, and France. Most of Reuchlin's career centered on advancing German knowledge of Greek and Hebrew.

  1. ^ Ivo Volt, Janika Päll (eds.), Byzantino-Nordica 2004, Morgenstern Society, 2005, p. 94.

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