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Pietas litterata is a peer-reviewed academic yearbook published by the German Anton Hiersemann Verlag. Established in 2023, it is a venue for scholarship dedicated to philological and interdisciplinary research in the literature of the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period.[1]

The yearbook’s title alludes to the phrase “pietas litterata” coined by Philipp Melanchthon.[2] It refers to the connection between theology, piety and literary production in the “denominational age” and highlights shifts in the media landscape that influence the conditions of literary production.[3] Contributions examine the relationship between literature and knowledge against the backdrop of a broadly conceived concept of literature and with an eye towards the manifold forms of religious knowledge present in texts[4] of the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period.

Pietas litterata contains scholarly essays, detailed reviews of scholarly monographs and anthologies, thematically and methodologically oriented discussion articles, conversations about recent developments in research, and debates that address late medieval and early modern scholarship in the context of interdisciplinarity, inter-denominationality, and internationality. The yearbook focuses on German and Latin literatures of the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period. European literatures from outside the German-speaking lands are considered if they adopt a comparative perspective. The emphasis of the yearbook extends beyond theological perspectives on literature and includes relevant historical, philosophical, and sociological contexts as well.

The yearbook’s scholarly orientation lies between the Mittellateinisches Jahrbuch[5], the Neulateinisches Jahrbuch[6], the yearbook for the history of literature, humanities, and sciences Scientia Poetica[7], and the journal for literature and arts of the pre-modern world Artes[8].[9]

The yearbook is co-edited by Maximilian Benz, Andreas Bihrer, Ulrich L. Lehner, Andreas Mauz, and Aleksandra Prica.

Pietas litterata
Desrciption International yearbook in late medieval and early modern German literature focusing on religion and religious discourses.
Discipline Early Modern Studies

German Studies

Medieval German Studies

History

Intellectual History

History of Ideas

Church History

Literary Studies

Medieval Studies

Medieval Latin

Philology

Philosophy

Social History

Theology

Language German, English
Publisher Anton Hiersemann Verlag (Germany)
Frequency Annual
Editors Maximilian Benz, Andreas Bihrer, Ulrich L. Lehner, Andreas Mauz, Aleksandra Prica
Weblink www.hiersemann.de/reihen/pietas-litterata
ISSN (Print) 2941-9239

References

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  1. ^ "Pietas_litterata".
  2. ^ Kühlmann, Wilhelm (1996). Hammerstein, Notker (ed.). Pädagogische Konzeptionen. In: Handbuch der deutschen Bildungsgeschichte (in German). Munich: Beck. pp. 153–196. ISBN 3-406-32463-0.
  3. ^ "Graduiertenkolleg Interkonfessionalität in der Frühen Neuzeit". 6 August 2024.
  4. ^ See the volume (2011). Literatur und Wissen. Theoretisch-methodische Zugänge (in German). Berlin ; New York: De Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-022917-2.
  5. ^ established by: Karl Langosch. "Mittellateinisches JahrbuchMittellateinisches Jahrbuch. Internationale Zeitschrift für Mediävistik und Humanismusforschung". Mittellateinisches Jahrbuch.
  6. ^ established by: Marc Laureys, Karl August Neuhausen. "Neulateinisches Jahrbuch – Journal of Neo-Latin Language and Literature". Neulateinisches Jahrbuch – Journal of Neo-Latin Language and Literature.
  7. ^ "Scientia Poetica".
  8. ^ "Artes. Journal for Arts and Literature in the Early Modern World". Artes.
  9. ^ Benz, Maximilian (2023). Maximilian Benz, Andreas Bihrer, Ulrich L. Lehner, Andreas Mauz, Aleksandra Prica. (ed.). "Editorial". Pietas litterata. Internationales Jahrbuch für religiöses Wissen in der deutschen Literatur des Spätmittelalters und der Frühen Neuzeit (1). Stuttgart: Anton Hiersemann Verlag: 11–20, here 19. ISBN 978-3-7772-2332-2.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: editors list (link)