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The "Türkenkalender" (1454) attributed to Gutenberg and the Strasbourg lunation tracts

Eckehard Simon c1988 © Medieval Academy of America
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ISBN(s)
  • 9780910956987 (hardcover)
  • 9780910956994 (paper)
Subject
  • European: 400-1400
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  • Table of Contents

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  • Frontmatter
  • Preface (page ix)
  • Short Titles for Works Frequently Cited (page xi)
  • Introduction (page 1)
  • I The Türkenkalender: An Introduction (page 5)
  • II New Moon Times and Calendar Code in the Fifteenth Century (page 17)
  • III "Call for a Crusade against the Turks": Lunation Tract for 1478 (page 25)
  • IV The 1475 Lunation Tract "Against Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy": A Second Reading (page 33)
  • V The Two Lunation Tracts of Hans Düsch: "Against Louis XI, King of France" (for 1466) and "Twelve Lessons on 'Love'" (for 1482) (page 49)
  • VI Analogues and Antecedents (page 61)
  • VII The Türkenkalender Reconsidered (page 69)
  • Conclusion: Defining "Lunation Tract" (page 79)
  • Appendix: The Texts (page 83)
  • Index (page 111)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
JEGP 89.3 (Jul. 1990): 352-353 http://www.jstor.org/stable/27710365
HZ 251.3 (Dec. 1990): 696-697 http://www.jstor.org/stable/27627412
SP 65.3 (Jul. 1990): 756-757 http://www.jstor.org/stable/2864122
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