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German Society at the Close of the Middle Ages
Hochstraten was one of the great adversaries of Reuchlin.
17
"An den Christlichen Adel deutscher Nation."
18
Cf. Sebastian Franck, Chronica, for an account of a visit of Paracelsus to Nürnberg.
19
Sebastian Franck, Chronica, ccxvii.
20
Cf. Trittheim's letter to Wirdung of Hasfurt regarding Faust. J. Tritthemii Epistolarum Familiarum, 1536, bk. ii., ep. 47; also the works of Paracelsus.
21
Franz said to the bystanders when the messengers of the Council appeared: "Look at these old fiddles of the Regiment; only the dancers lack. There is no dearth of commands, but only of those who heed them;" and turning to the nuncios themselves, he bade them tell the Imperial Stadthalter and the other gentlemen of the Council that "they might make themselves easy, for he was as good a servant of the Emperor as themselves. He would, if he had enough followers, so work it that the Emperor would be able to get far more land and gold in Germany than he could ever get abroad. He only meant to give Richard of Trier a slight drubbing, and to soak his crowns for him which he had gotten from France."
22
Sämmtliche Werke, vol. xxviii., 142-201.
23
Corpus Reformatorum, i., 598-599.
24
One silver groschen = 1-1/5d.
25
The authorities for the above data are to be found in Janssen, i., vol. i., bk. iii., especially pp. 330-346.
26
Zur Geschichte der deutschen Gesellenverbände. Leipz., 1876.
27
C. 1/5d. The denarius was the South German equivalent of the North German pfennig, of which twelve went to the groschen.