Vita Jo. Reuchlini Phorcensis, Primi in Germania Hebraicarum Graecarumque, & Aliarum Bonarum Literarum Instauratoris is a 17th-century biography, written in Italian, detailing the life of Johann Reuchlin, a key figure in the German Renaissance. The book, whose extended title translates to "In Which Many and Various Things Relating to the History of the Upper Century, Both Sacred and Profane, and Literary Matters are Remembered," explores Reuchlin's pivotal role in reviving Hebrew, Greek, and other classical learning in Germany. Penned by Johann Heinrich Majus, this historical account sheds light on the intellectual and religious landscape of the period, offering valuable insights into the Renaissance, the history of scholarship, and the life of a prominent humanist. This biography is a significant resource for understanding Reuchlin's contributions and the broader cultural context of his time.
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