Cart
Free Shipping in Australia
Proud to be B-Corp

The Strange and Terrible Visions of Wilhelm Friess Jonathan Green

The Strange and Terrible Visions of Wilhelm Friess By Jonathan Green

The Strange and Terrible Visions of Wilhelm Friess by Jonathan Green


$23.49
Condition - Very Good
Only 1 left

The Strange and Terrible Visions of Wilhelm Friess Summary

The Strange and Terrible Visions of Wilhelm Friess: The Paths of Prophecy in Reformation Europe by Jonathan Green

Although nearly forgotten today, the prophetic writing of Wilhelm Friess was the most popular work of its kind in Germany in the second half of the 16th century. While the author Wilhelm Friess was a convenient fiction, his text had a long and remarkable history as it moved from the papal court in 14th-century Avignon, to Antwerp under Habsburg oppression, to Nuremberg as it was still reeling from Lutheran failures in the Schmalkaldic War, and then back to Antwerp at the outbreak of the Dutch revolt.

Dutch scholars have recognised that Frans Fraet was executed for printing a prognostication by Willem de Vriese, but this prognostication was thought to be lost. A few scholars of 16th-century German apocalypticism have briefly noted the prophecies of Wilhelm Friess but have not studied them in depth. The Strange and Terrible Visions of Wilhelm Friess is the first to connect de Vriese and Friess, as well as recognise the prophecy of Wilhelm Friess as an adaptation of a French version of the Vademecum of Johannes de Rupescissa, making these pamphlets by far the most widespread source for Rupescissas apocalyptic thought in Reformation Germany. The book explains the connection between the first and second prophecies of Wilhelm Friess and discovers the Calvinist context of the second prophecy and its connection to Johann Fischart, one of the most important German writers of the time.

Jonathan Green provides a study of how textual history interacts with print history in early modern pamphlets and proposes a model of how early modern prophecies were created and transmitted. The Strange and Terrible Visions of Wilhelm Friess makes important contributions to the study of early modern German and Dutch literature, apocalypticism and confessionalisation during the Reformation, and the history of printing in the 16th century.

About Jonathan Green

Jonathan Green teaches German at Brigham Young UniversityIdaho, USA.

Additional information

GOR013840945
9780472119219
0472119214
The Strange and Terrible Visions of Wilhelm Friess: The Paths of Prophecy in Reformation Europe by Jonathan Green
Used - Very Good
Hardback
The University of Michigan Press
2014-05-30
224
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - The Strange and Terrible Visions of Wilhelm Friess