Conrad Celtes

German poet and scholar, chief poet of his era

Conrad Celtes - German poet and scholar, chief poet of his era
Born

February 1st, 1459
566 years ago

Died

February 4th, 1508
517 years ago — 49 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Germany

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Born in 1459, a prominent German poet and scholar. Played a critical role in the development of Renaissance literature in Germany. Contributed significantly to the revival of classical themes and humanism in poetry. Published the collection of poetry entitled 'Carmen de viris illustribus' which celebrated illustrious figures of antiquity. Served as an influential voice in the literary circles of the time, fostering the appreciation of scholarly pursuits and literature throughout Europe.

Published 'Carmen de viris illustribus'

Promoted humanism and classical literature

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