Sprachliche Aggression bei Martin Luther Argumentationsformen und -funktionen am Beispiel der Streitschrift Wider das Papsttum zu Rom vom Teufel gestiftet (1545)

Martin Luther was not just a great reformer and bible translator, but also an extremely pugnacious and, in his argumentation, sometimes polemical contemporary. This form of linguistic aggression is very clearly expressed in his pamphlet "Against the Papacy of Rome, Founded by the Devil" of...

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Main Author: Hundt, Markus (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2022
Series:Lingua Historica Germanica 27
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Summary:Martin Luther was not just a great reformer and bible translator, but also an extremely pugnacious and, in his argumentation, sometimes polemical contemporary. This form of linguistic aggression is very clearly expressed in his pamphlet "Against the Papacy of Rome, Founded by the Devil" of 1545. This volume reveals the linguistic means that he used to implement this by undertaking a practical argumentation analysis.
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (231 p.)
ISBN:9783110753578
9783110753271
9783110753608
Access:Open Access