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"Meine Schwestern sind im Kloster ...": Geschwisterbeziehungen des Nürnberger Patriziergeschlechtes Pirckheimer zwischen Klausur und Welt, Humanismus und Reformation

"My sisters are in a nunnery ...": relationships between sisters in the Pirckheimer patrician family in Nuremberg between cloisters and the world, humanism and the Reformation
[journal article]

Knackmuß, Susanne

Abstract

'Im Kloster lebten sieben der acht Schwestern des berühmten Nürnberger Humanisten Willibald Pirckheimer, und sie alle wechselten zahlreiche Briefe mit ihrem Bruder. Aus den Briefwechseln lässt sich ein anschauliches Bild des Verhältnisses zwischen den Geschwistern rekonstruieren. Das Frauenkloster e... view more

'Im Kloster lebten sieben der acht Schwestern des berühmten Nürnberger Humanisten Willibald Pirckheimer, und sie alle wechselten zahlreiche Briefe mit ihrem Bruder. Aus den Briefwechseln lässt sich ein anschauliches Bild des Verhältnisses zwischen den Geschwistern rekonstruieren. Das Frauenkloster erscheint dabei nicht als Ort der Abkehr von der Herkunftsfamilie, sondern als Ort der emotional-intensiven Geschwisterbeziehung sowie der Konflikte innerhalb der Kernfamilie, auch wenn diese durch die Klostermauer räumlich getrennt war.' (Autorenreferat)... view less


'Seven out of the eight sisters of the famous Nuremberg humanist Willibald Pirckheimer lived in a monastery, and all of them exchanged multiple letters with their brother frequently. A vivid image of the relationship between siblings can be reconstructed from these correspondences. In this regard, t... view more

'Seven out of the eight sisters of the famous Nuremberg humanist Willibald Pirckheimer lived in a monastery, and all of them exchanged multiple letters with their brother frequently. A vivid image of the relationship between siblings can be reconstructed from these correspondences. In this regard, the convent does not appear as the place where nuns turned away from their family of origin, but as the place of emotionally intensive sibling relations as well as of conflicts within the nuclear family, even though the latter was spatially separated by the convent walls.' (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
middle ages; convent; Germany; social relations; siblings; family; reformation

Classification
Social History, Historical Social Research

Method
descriptive study; historical

Document language
German

Publication Year
2005

Page/Pages
p. 80-106

Journal
Historical Social Research, 30 (2005) 3

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12759/hsr.30.2005.3.80-106

ISSN
0172-6404

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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