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Desiderius ERASMUS, 1469-1536 Dutch humanist Renaissance scholar  HOLBEIN Hans the Younger 1497-1543 Germany  German ( Desiderius Erasmus, a prominent Dutch Renaissance humanist and theologian, was a key figure in the intellectual and religious landscape of the 16th century. He is renowned for his scholarship, his critique of societal and religious practices, and his advocacy for a return to the original sources of Christian,-stock-foto
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Desiderius ERASMUS, 1469-1536 Dutch humanist Renaissance scholar  HOLBEIN Hans the Younger 1497-1543 Germany  German ( Desiderius Erasmus, a prominent Dutch Renaissance humanist and theologian, was a key figure in the intellectual and religious landscape of the 16th century. He is renowned for his scholarship, his critique of societal and religious practices, and his advocacy for a return to the original sources of Christian,-stock-foto
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Desiderius ERASMUS, 1469-1536 Dutch humanist Renaissance scholar  HOLBEIN Hans the Younger 1497-1543 Germany  German ( Desiderius Erasmus, a prominent Dutch Renaissance humanist and theologian, was a key figure in the intellectual and religious landscape of the 16th century. He is renowned for his scholarship, his critique of societal and religious practices, and his advocacy for a return to the original sources of Christian,-stock-foto
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The Adoration of the Shepherds with Saint Catherine of Alexandria 1599 Cigoli (Ludovico Cardi) Italian Cigoli, a painter of considerable intellectual accomplishment and a friend of the great scientist and astronomer Galileo Galilei (1564–1642), was the key artist in Florence in the late sixteenth century. This altarpiece was painted at the height of Cigoli’s career and introduced to Florentine painting a new emotional warmth and emphasis on color, based on the work of Barocci and Titian. Some of the details are taken directly from nature, such as the still life around the Christ Child and the-stock-foto
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Leaf from a Beatus Manuscript: the Fourth Angel Sounds the Trumpet and an Eagle Cries Woe ca. 1180 Spanish Illustrated Beatus manuscripts bring to life an extraordinary vision of the end of the world, as recorded by Saint John in the Apocalypse (Book of Revelation) and filtered through the lens of Beatus of Liébana, an eighth-century Asturian monk. These manuscripts are unique to medieval Spain and a testament to the pervasive artistry and intellectual milieu of monastic culture there. The leaf shown here comes from a manuscript disassembled in the 1870s.This illustration presents two key prot-stock-foto
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Portrait of Thomas Klippink; T. Klippink. Portrait of Thomas Klippink, reformed pastor in Haarlem, dressed in a black jacket with a white bef. Bust to the left in oval. At the bottom of the margin a two-key text in Dutch.-stock-foto
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Portrait of Melanchton; Melanchton; History of churches and ketting (...) Up to the year Onses Heeren 1688. Portrait of Melanchton from a series of portraits in history of churches and ketting from the beginning of the new testaments to the year Onses Heeren 1688 by Godfried Arnold (1701) .-stock-foto
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The ceiling tondo 'Philosophy' by Raphael, painted between 1509 and 1511, is part of the Apostolic Palace frescoes. It represents an allegorical figure of Philosophy, embodying wisdom and intellectual pursuit, a key theme in the Renaissance's focus on humanism and knowledge.-stock-foto
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The 1638 manuscript 'Kalnofoysky Athanasius Teraturgema' features the teachings and writings of Athanasius, a notable figure in religious and philosophical studies, showcasing important theological and literary contributions of the era. It is housed at Lavra, a key center for Orthodox Christian monasticism.-stock-foto
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U von Hutten refers to Ulrich von Hutten, a German scholar, poet, and reformer during the early 16th century. He was a key figure in the humanist movement and played an important role in the early stages of the Protestant Reformation.-stock-foto
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This painting of Bishop Richard Cox presents a portrait of the 16th-century religious figure. Cox played a key role in the English Reformation, and the portrait emphasizes his ecclesiastical status and intellectual presence during a pivotal period in British religious history.-stock-foto
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Johannes Oecolampadius, depicted by artist Asper, was a key figure in the Protestant Reformation. The portrait reflects Oecolampadius’s intellectual role in the religious movement during the early 16th century.-stock-foto
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Thermes Capito was a French theologian and humanist during the Renaissance period. Known for his work in philosophy and theology, he was a key figure in the intellectual circles of his time.-stock-foto
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This intaglio print features Antoine Arnauld, a prominent philosopher and theologian from the Sorbonne, born in 1612 and died in 1694. Arnauld was recognized for his contributions to both philosophy and theology, serving as a key intellectual figure of the time.-stock-foto
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This photomechanical print by Jean Baptiste de Champaigne portrays Antoine Arnauld, a priest and doctor of theology, born in 1612 and died in 1694. He was a key figure in French intellectual and religious history, particularly at the Sorbonne.-stock-foto
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This intaglio print from the Boyer collection depicts Peter the Hermit, a key figure in the First Crusade, created by Peter von Amiens, capturing his historical significance.-stock-foto
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An intaglio print depicting Father Jacques Sirmond, a member of the Society of Jesus. Sirmond's works in theological scholarship and his role in the Catholic Church are key highlights.-stock-foto
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This intaglio print from the Boyer collection depicts Cardinal de Bernis, a key French figure, created by Charles Gavard after his death in 1794.-stock-foto
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This 16th-century copper engraving depicts Jean Oecolampadius, a key figure in the Reformation. The artwork, created by Tobias Stimmer, captures Oecolampadius' intellectual presence during the early modern period.-stock-foto
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Robert Rollock was a Scottish theologian and philosopher, known for his contributions to Protestant thought in the 16th century. He was a key figure in early Reformation intellectual circles, shaping theological discourse during his time.-stock-foto
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Portrait painting of English author + statesman Sir Thomas More (1478 - 1535) by Hans Holbein the Younger (c1497 - 1543).-stock-foto
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Lemmens Bisschop Gulielmus refers to a work or figure related to a prominent figure named Gulielmus Lemmens, possibly in a religious or academic context. Lemmens could be a scholar, bishop, or key figure in a specific historical period, contributing to ecclesiastical or intellectual traditions.-stock-foto
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Lucas Cranach the Younger’s portrait of Martin Luther, a key figure in the Protestant Reformation. Cranach’s work captures Luther’s intellectual presence and leadership role in the religious revolution of the 16th century.-stock-foto
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This painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder depicts Martin Luther, a key figure in the Protestant Reformation, in a historically significant portrait that captures his character and intellectual influence.-stock-foto
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Molavi Abdolaziz is known for his contributions to Persian literature and Sufism, being a key figure in spiritual and literary traditions in Iran.-stock-foto
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Wilhelm Marr was a German political agitator and author, best known for his promotion of antisemitic views in the 19th century. His ideas contributed to the development of modern antisemitism, making him a controversial figure in European intellectual history. Marr's writings and activism played a key role in shaping the discourse around Jews in Germany during that era.-stock-foto
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Peckius was a prominent 16th-century Flemish humanist and scholar known for his contributions to education and theology. His works influenced early modern thought in Europe, particularly in the areas of philosophy and religious studies. Peckius was a key figure in the intellectual history of the Renaissance.-stock-foto
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Desiderius Erasmus was a Dutch Renaissance humanist, Catholic priest, and theologian. His works, including 'In Praise of Folly,' are known for their critical approach to the church and their emphasis on education and intellectual freedom. Erasmus was a key figure in the development of early modern European thought, advocating for reforms within the church and society. He remains one of the most significant scholars of the Renaissance.-stock-foto
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Jozeph Sentente was a key figure in the development of theological thought during his time. His work focused on religious and philosophical ideas that influenced the intellectual landscape of his era, contributing to theological scholarship.-stock-foto
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Christian Thomasius (1655-1728) was a German philosopher and jurist, a key figure in the development of modern philosophy and law. He is known for promoting the idea of natural law and advocating for a separation of church and state.-stock-foto
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This image of Søren Kierkegaard, a key figure in existential philosophy, shows him in the context of his time, reflecting his deep intellectual pursuits and contributions to philosophy. The piece evokes the atmosphere of 19th-century intellectual life.-stock-foto
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The painting 'Garcia Hidalgo - San Agustin' depicts the scene of Saint Augustine, a key figure in early Christian history. The artwork portrays the saint’s scholarly and spiritual contributions, reflecting his intellectual legacy and profound influence on Christian thought during the medieval period.-stock-foto
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Jakob Serenius was a figure from history, potentially related to intellectual, cultural, or religious movements. His contributions and background remain important in the context of his era, influencing key historical events or trends.-stock-foto
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Albertus Magnus, Bishop of Regensburg, was a prominent philosopher and theologian in the 13th century. Known for his contributions to science and philosophy, he played a key role in medieval scholasticism.-stock-foto
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The portrait of Søren Kierkegaard, the Danish philosopher, captures his introspective nature and complex thoughts. A key figure in existentialism, Kierkegaard’s philosophy focused on the individual's relationship with faith, anxiety, and personal choice.-stock-foto
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Lazarus Spengler was a German theologian and a key figure in the Protestant Reformation. His writings and religious contributions had a significant influence on the development of Reformation ideas in 16th-century Europe.-stock-foto
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Gilbert Stuart Newton (1795–1835) painted 'Joseph Stevens Buckminster' after Gilbert Stuart, between circa 1815 and 1817. This oil on panel portrait captures the likeness of the American minister and scholar, a key figure in early 19th-century intellectual life.-stock-foto
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Alvan Fisher’s portrait of Samuel Gilman, painted around 1820, depicts the prominent American clergyman and scholar Samuel Gilman, a key figure in 19th-century education and religious life in the U.S. The oil painting captures his intellectual stature.-stock-foto
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This reproduction of a portrait of Simon Grynaeus, created between 1530 and 1539, showcases a key figure in the intellectual and religious movements of the 16th century.-stock-foto
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Johann Eck was a 16th-century German Protestant theologian known for his role in the early Reformation. He was a key figure in theological debates with Martin Luther and other reformers, defending Catholic orthodoxy.-stock-foto