Series
Spätmittelalter, Humanismus, Reformation / Studies in the Late Middle Ages, Humanism, and the Reformation
Edited by Volker Leppin
in association with Amy Nelson Burnett, Johannes Helmrath, Matthias Pohlig, Eva Schlotheuber, and Klaus Unterburger
in association with Amy Nelson Burnett, Johannes Helmrath, Matthias Pohlig, Eva Schlotheuber, and Klaus Unterburger
The series Studies in the Late Middle Ages, Humanism, and the Reformation (SMHR) focuses on the period between the late 13th century and the 17th century, including both epochs of the late Middle Ages and the early modern age. Particular attention is paid to the religious incentives which emerged in the church reform movements and the Reformation. In addition, it will deal with the entire range of cultural forces as represented by Renaissance humanism, which covers several epochs. The editor-in-chief of the series is Volker Leppin (Professor for Church History at the Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen), he is supported by Amy Nelson Burnett (Professor for Renaissance, Reformation and Early Modern History at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA), Johannes Helmrath (Professor for Medieval History II at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), Matthias Pohlig (Juniorprofessor for Early Modern History at the Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität Münster), Eva Schlotheuber (Professor for Medieval History II at the Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf), and Klaus Unterburger (Professor for Historical Theology/Medieval and Modern Church History at the Universität Regensburg).
ISSN: 1865-2840 / eISSN: 2569-4391 - Suggested citation: SMHR
Evangelische Kirchenordnungen des 16. Jahrhunderts
Hrsg. v. Sabine Arend u. Gerald Dörner
Hrsg. v. Sabine Arend u. Gerald Dörner
2015.
XIII, 322 pages.
SMHR 84
Konfessionskulturen im Zusammenspiel
2015.
XII, 507 pages.
SMHR 83
A Study of a South-German Lutheran Preacher in the Age of Confessionalization
2014.
XI, 306 pages.
SMHR 82
Hrsg. v. Christine Christ-von Wedel, Sven Grosse u. Berndt Hamm
2014.
XI, 378 pages.
SMHR 81
Sakramentenlehre und Semiotik in der Scholastik des ausgehenden Mittelalters
2014.
XVIII, 642 pages.
SMHR 80
Martin Luther in seinen frühen Jahren
2014.
XIV, 251 pages.
SMHR 79
Wirkungskreise des Nürnberger Humanisten Sixtus Tucher (1459–1507)
2014.
X, 488 pages.
SMHR 77
Die frühe Reformation in der Residenzstadt Wittenberg (1500–1533)
2014.
XII, 433 pages.
SMHR 74
Eine Studie zur Amtstheologie im Mittelalter und bei Martin Luther
2014.
VIII, 207 pages.
SMHR 78
Edition und Untersuchung des Propst-Handbuchs Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS. Lat. liturg. e. 18
unter Mitarb. v. Beate Braun-Niehr
unter Mitarb. v. Beate Braun-Niehr
2013.
X, 432 pages.
SMHR 76