Johann Rist (1607-1667): Profil und Netzwerke eines Pastors, Dichters und Gelehrten

The studies collected in this volume examine previously undervalued and undiscovered aspects of Rist's multi-facetted oeuvre. In a series of essays, renowned authors from the fields of literary and music history, church history, and the history of science and hymnology assess Rist's role a...

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Published in:Frühe Neuzeit
Corporate Author: Johann Rist (1607–1667) Profil und Netzwerke eines Pastors, Dichters und Komponisten der Barockzeit 2013.05.02-05, Hamburg (Creator)
Contributors: Jahn, Bernhard 1962- (Editor) ; Steiger, Johann Anselm 1967- (Editor) ; Walter, Axel E. 1967- (Editor) ; Rist, Johann 1607-1667 (Other)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:German
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Published: Berlin Boston De Gruyter [2015]
In: Frühe Neuzeit (195)
Series/Journal:Frühe Neuzeit 195
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Rist, Johann 1607-1667
Further subjects:B Rist, Johann, 1607-1667
B Rist, Johann, 1607-1667 Criticism and interpretation
B Conference program
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Summary:The studies collected in this volume examine previously undervalued and undiscovered aspects of Rist's multi-facetted oeuvre. In a series of essays, renowned authors from the fields of literary and music history, church history, and the history of science and hymnology assess Rist's role as a communicator while revealing the heterogeneity of his creative work and the wide range of his influence --
The studies collected in this volume examine previously undervalued and undiscovered aspects of Rist's multi-facetted oeuvre. In a series of essays, renowned authors from the fields of literary and music history, church history, and the history of science and hymnology assess Rist's role as a communicator while revealing the heterogeneity of his creative work and the wide range of his influence
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:3110409038
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9783110409031