Sebastian Brant (also Brandt) (1457/1458 – 10 May 1521) was a German humanist and satirist.[1] He is best known for his satire Das Narrenschiff (The Ship of Fools).[2]
^Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Brant, Sebastian" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
SebastianBrant (also Brandt) (1457/1458 – 10 May 1521) was a German humanist and satirist. He is best known for his satire Das Narrenschiff (The Ship...
Mugler Schlumberger brothers André Koechlin Léopold Louis-Dreyfus SebastianBrant, who was born in Strasbourg in 1457 or 1458 August Stöber Gottfried...
Antigone and Aristophanes' Wasps before Plato. During the Renaissance SebastianBrant amplified and reworked Plato's text in a satirical book The Ship of...
especially in German-speaking lands, especially after the publication of SebastianBrant's satirical book Ship of Fools (1494), which served as the inspiration...
obscure word for any crude, sloppy, or buffoonish person. The satirist SebastianBrant (1457–1521) conceived Saint Grobian as the patron saint of coarse manners...
been reproduced as facsimile by Friedrich Dornhöffer. In 1501/1502, SebastianBrant from Strasbourg translated it into German. Hortulus Animae polonice...
the Seven Wise Masters story cycle (printed by Richard Pynson) 1494 SebastianBrant – Ship of Fools (Daß Narrenschyff) Fra Luca Pacioli – Summa de arithmetica...
people born in Strasbourg include: Eric of Friuli, Johannes Tauler, SebastianBrant, Jean Baptiste Kléber, Louis Ramond de Carbonnières, François Christophe...
obtained the doctorate in 1475. At Basel he became acquainted with SebastianBrant, with whom he formed a lasting friendship. While at Basle, Geiler preached...
published Shin Maha Rahtathara, Bhuridat Zatpaung Pyo, Burmese poem SebastianBrant, Das Narrenschiff ("The Ship of Fools"), much-translated satire, year...
15th century. SebastianBrant (1457–1521) Thomas Murner (1475–1537) Martin Luther (1483–1546) Philipp Melanchthon (1497–1560) Sebastian Franck (1500–1543)...
(1970) No. 30. Geoffrey Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales (1973) No. 33. SebastianBrant: Ship of Fools / Erasmus of Rotterdam: In Praise of Folly, Scarabaeus...
declarationes omnium titulorum juris tam Civilis quam canonici by SebastianBrant, published by François Regnault. "Universal Short Title Catalogue (USTC)"...
sometime from 1454 to this year, Italian, Latin-language poet 1457: SebastianBrant born this year or in 1458 (died 1521), German Šiško Menčetić (died...
in literature including John Keats' La Belle Dame sans Merci. Poet SebastianBrant in 1496 wrote a poem titled De pestilentiali Scorra sive mala de Franzos...
Ship of Fools may refer to: Ship of Fools (satire), a 1494 satire by SebastianBrant Ship of Fools (Porter novel), a 1962 novel by Katherine Anne Porter...
meteorite enthusiasts. It was described in detail by the contemporary poet SebastianBrant. The meteorite can still be seen in the town's museum, the Musée de...
among its early teachers two Italians, Finariensis and Publicius. SebastianBrant taught there at the close of the century and among its notable students...
concordance of Conrad of Halberstadt in the work of SebastianBrant published at Basle in 1496. Brant's work was frequently republished and in various cities...