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DOI: 10.1163/ej.9789004182622.i-784.17
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Chapter Three. Humanist Ethics And Urban Patriotism In Upper Hungary In The Early Sixteenth Century (Valentin Eck’s De Reipublicae Administratione)

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“…One of the most important people born here in the early modern era was Leonhard Stöckel (Cf . Schwarz 2010, Kónya 2011, Klátik 2012, who -after several years of studies in Wittenberg -returned to his home town and took charge of the city school following the Melanchtonian model, which already represented a high standard in the early 16 th century under the famous Bavarian humanist poet, later city judge Valentin Eck (Škoviera 1992, Glomski 2006, Kiss 2010 Europe is indicated by the fact that some of his works were published by famous foreign book publishers such as Johannes Oporinus from Basel . Indications from his contemporaries and also his direct successors imply that not everything he wrote survived .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most important people born here in the early modern era was Leonhard Stöckel (Cf . Schwarz 2010, Kónya 2011, Klátik 2012, who -after several years of studies in Wittenberg -returned to his home town and took charge of the city school following the Melanchtonian model, which already represented a high standard in the early 16 th century under the famous Bavarian humanist poet, later city judge Valentin Eck (Škoviera 1992, Glomski 2006, Kiss 2010 Europe is indicated by the fact that some of his works were published by famous foreign book publishers such as Johannes Oporinus from Basel . Indications from his contemporaries and also his direct successors imply that not everything he wrote survived .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%