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Heinrich Bebel, Facetiae. Jokes and Funny Stories from the Sixteenth CenturyOverview Jokes and funny stories concerning outstanding witticisms and hilariously foolish utterances, for the most part expressed in elegant Latin, were held in high regard by humanists across Europe from the second half of the fifteenth century onwards. It was thus as a matter of national and regional pride that Heinrich Bebel (1472 731518), humanist poet and academic at the south west German University of Tbingen, compiled his three books of
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Sebastian Coxon is Reader in German at University College London (UCL). He has published on pre-modern comedy and laughter, medieval German literature, and beards as a literary and iconographic motif. His most recent book is Beards and Texts. Images of Masculinity in Medieval German Literature (UCL Press, 2021).
Contents
Bebel's Facetiae: Prints and Texts
Literary Historical Context
Contents -- Themes -- Issues
Sixteenth-Century Reception
Note on the Translation
Books I-II
Heinrich Bebel's book to the reader
Maximilian Transsylvanus of Brussels to the reader
Heinrich Bebel to Peter Jacobi of Arden
Facetiae
Heinrich Bebel to Peter Jacobi of Arlon
Facetiae
Heinrich Bebel to Veit von Fürst
Heinrich Bebel to the reader
Facetiae
Heinrich Bebel to Matthas Schürer
Epitaphs of Melchior, fool of Adelburg
Paul Hug to the reader
Poem by Johannes Weber of Weissenhorn concerning Bebel's Facetiae
Praise
Reviews
“Coxon provides an eminently readable yet faithful translation that provides access to one of the most important German humanist intellectuals for a broader audience and that deepens our insight into a humanist culture as it was putting down roots in Germany. Bebel’s Facetiae not only give us an understanding of humanist humour and satire but also open a window to topics and themes deemed relevant at the time.” — Peter Hess, review in Renaissance and Reformation
Thomas Baier, Universität Würzburg, Institut für Klassische Philologie in Arbitrium 41, no. 3 (2023): 283-287. https://doi.org/10.1515/arb-2023-0054
Ludica. Annali di storia e civilta del gioco, 28,2022, pp. 143-44. Reviewed by Peter Burke.
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