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Schriften zur politischen Kommunikation.: Der gelehrte Rat Johannes Hofmann von Lieser
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Schriften zur politischen Kommunikation.: Der gelehrte Rat Johannes Hofmann von Lieser

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This book deals with the life and work of the learned counsellor Johannes Hofmann von Lieser (Lysura) (- 1459), a close friend of Nicholas of Cusa, known for the political verse Cusa et Lysura pervertunt omnia iura . The thesis is examining principally three topics: (1) First, the diplomatic career of Lieser, with a focus on his political role in the German politics towards the Council of Basle (1431-1447) and in the so called Reichsreform in the 1450s, and third on Liesers engagement as a professor of Canon Law at the University of Louvain from 1456 to 1458.(2) The second part analyses Liesers political speeches at the imperial diets of Regensburg and Frankfurt am Main (1454). Thematically, the analysis regards chiefly the Reichsreform , but also the history of the Teutonic Order. Methodologically, two different aims of political speech are juxtaposed: on the one hand the rhetorical approach of German learned counsellors, on the other hand the humanistic one, represented by Enea Silvio Piccolomini, who revised one of Liesers speeches. Furthermore, it is shown that the diffusion of political texts in the fifteenth century depended - not exclusively, but also - on their applicability in oratory, as learned counsellors worked with these texts as professional orators. (3) The third part is dedicated to Liesers up to now completely unknown juridical work. Several consilia and a repetitio are analysed in order to show how Lieser worked as a jurist and how he the profile of learned counsellors as jurists can contribute to a better understanding of them as politicians.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
V&r Unipress
Country
DE
Date
13 March 2013
Pages
581
ISBN
9783847100928

This book deals with the life and work of the learned counsellor Johannes Hofmann von Lieser (Lysura) (- 1459), a close friend of Nicholas of Cusa, known for the political verse Cusa et Lysura pervertunt omnia iura . The thesis is examining principally three topics: (1) First, the diplomatic career of Lieser, with a focus on his political role in the German politics towards the Council of Basle (1431-1447) and in the so called Reichsreform in the 1450s, and third on Liesers engagement as a professor of Canon Law at the University of Louvain from 1456 to 1458.(2) The second part analyses Liesers political speeches at the imperial diets of Regensburg and Frankfurt am Main (1454). Thematically, the analysis regards chiefly the Reichsreform , but also the history of the Teutonic Order. Methodologically, two different aims of political speech are juxtaposed: on the one hand the rhetorical approach of German learned counsellors, on the other hand the humanistic one, represented by Enea Silvio Piccolomini, who revised one of Liesers speeches. Furthermore, it is shown that the diffusion of political texts in the fifteenth century depended - not exclusively, but also - on their applicability in oratory, as learned counsellors worked with these texts as professional orators. (3) The third part is dedicated to Liesers up to now completely unknown juridical work. Several consilia and a repetitio are analysed in order to show how Lieser worked as a jurist and how he the profile of learned counsellors as jurists can contribute to a better understanding of them as politicians.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
V&r Unipress
Country
DE
Date
13 March 2013
Pages
581
ISBN
9783847100928