…In the southern Catholic region, Latin literature continued to dominate as in the Humanist period, and there were strong Counter-Reformation tendencies, such as the playwright Jakob Biedermann (1578-1639) and the poet Jakob Balde (1604-68). In the imperial city of Nuremberg, Georg Philipp Harsdörffer (1607-58) and other poets were at the forefront of the highbrow "Société d'études des Herdsmen et des Flowers" (1644). In eastern Silesia, Opitz, Friedrich von Logau (1604-55), Gerhart, Grueffius and other Lutheran poets and playwrights were born, and although it was a remote area, it was seen as a literary center of the era. Other excellent poets were active in various places, but with a few exceptions, there was no mutual exchange. … *Some of the terminology that mentions "Harsdörffer, GP" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…南部のカトリック圏では人文主義時代と変わらずラテン語文学が優勢を占め,劇作家ビーダーマンJakob Biedermann(1578‐1639)や詩人バルデJakob Balde(1604‐68)らがおり,反宗教改革の傾向も強い。帝国都市ニュルンベルクにはハルスデルファーGeorg Philipp Harsdörffer(1607‐58)を筆頭に高踏的な〈牧人と花の結社〉(1644)の詩人たちがおり,東部シュレジエンではオーピッツをはじめにローガウFriedrich von Logau(1604‐55),ゲールハルト,グリューフィウス以下ルター色の濃い詩人劇作家が輩出し,辺境でありながらこの時代の文学的中心地の観があった。そのほか各地にすぐれた詩人が活躍したが,わずかな例を除き相互の交流はなかった。… ※「Harsdörffer,G.P.」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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