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  1. Reformatio Sigismundi. Ursula Altmann. Zentralantiquariat der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, 1979 - Cities and towns, Medieval - 56 pages. 0 Reviews.

  2. Reformatio Sigismundi (1439) By Albrecht Classen . The University of Arizona . Abstract- The Protestant Reformation was not, as previous scholars have already pointed out numerous times, a sudden and unexpected development. Instead, it represented the outcome of a long-term paradigm shift.

  3. Reformatio Sigismundi. Zentralantiquariat der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, 1979 - Cities and towns, Medieval - 8 pages. From inside the book . Other editions ...

  4. Reformatio Sigismundi. Im Jahr 1476 publizierte der Augsburger Drucker Johannes Bämler einen Band, in dem eine Kaiser- und eine Papstchronik enthalten waren sowie der Reichs...

  5. Die ›Reformatio Sigismundi‹ (1439) scheint diese Frage nicht zuletzt formal zu stellen, wenn ihr anonym gebliebener Verfasser seine Ideen auf Deutsch diskutiert und mit volkssprachigen Elementen aus Predigt, Prophetie und politischer Publizistik anreichert.

  6. The Reformatio Sigismundi document appeared in connection with efforts to reform the Holy Roman Empire during the reign of Emperor Sigismund (1410–1437). It was produced in 1439 at the Council of Basle, published by an anonymous author, and referred to the injustice of the German rulers.

  7. Holy Roman Empire; Germany; imperial reform; reformation; imperial cities; imperial diets I. Introduction In 1520, just as Martin Luther’s writings were beginning to attract a broad audience in German cities, a printer in Strasbourg published an edition of the Reformation Kaiser Siegmunds (“Reformation of Emperor Sigismund,” also known as the Reformatio Sigismundi).1 Further editions ...