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aeneas silvius: Eurialus and Lucretia Pope Pius II, Niklas von Wyle, 1988 |
aeneas silvius: The Siege and the Fall of Constantinople in 1453 Marios Philippides, Walter K. Hanak, 2017-05-02 This major study is a comprehensive scholarly work on a key moment in the history of Europe, the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks in 1453. The result of years of research, it presents all available sources along with critical evaluations of these narratives. The authors have consulted texts in all relevant languages, both those that remain only in manuscript and others that have been printed, often in careless and inferior editions. Attention is also given to 'folk history' as it evolved over centuries, producing prominent myths and folktales in Greek, medieval Russian, Italian, and Turkish folklore. Part I, The Pen, addresses the complex questions introduced by this myriad of original literature and secondary sources. |
aeneas silvius: Florence and Beyond John M. Najemy, 2008 This volume celebrates John M. Najemy and his contributions to the study of Florentine and Italian Renaissance history. Over the last three decades, his books and articles on Florentine politics and political thought have substantially revised the narratives and contours of these fields. They have also provided a framework into which he has woven innovative new threads that have emerged in Renaissance social and cultural history. Presented by his many students and friends, the essays aim to highlight his varied interests and to suggest where they may point for future studies of Florence and, indeed, beyond. -- Amazon.com. |
aeneas silvius: Pius II — 'El Pìu Expeditivo Pontifice' Z.R.W.M. von Martels, Arjo J. Vanderjagt, 2003-07-12 This book contains eleven essays on Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini (1405-1464), humanist, author, courtier, inveterate traveller, conciliarist and then papalist, priest, bishop and finally pope under the name Pius II (1458-1464), urban architect of Pienza, grand patron of the arts, and would-be Crusader. Contributors include: Giuseppe Chironi, Thomas M. Izbicki, Zweder von Martels, Claudia Märtl, Margaret Meserve, Rolando Montecalvo, Keith Sidwell, Marcello Simonetta, and Benedikt Konrad Vollmann. |
aeneas silvius: Europe (c.1400-1458) Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini, 2019-08-27 This popular text circulated widely in manuscript form and was printed in several editions between the late 15th and the early 18th centuries, in Latin, German, and Italian. The present volume represents the first time this work has been translated into English, bringing its colorful narrative to the attention of a wider audience. This edition also provides extensive footnotes, an appendix of rulers, and a lengthy introduction to Aeneas?s life and the context and relevance of this work. |
aeneas silvius: The Historia Regum Britanniae of Geoffrey of Monmouth , |
aeneas silvius: The History and Anatomy of Auctorial Self-Criticism in the European Middle Ages Anita Obermeier, 2023-12-28 This study outlines the history and anatomy of the European apology tradition from the sixth century BCE to 1500 for the first time. The study examines the vernacular and Latin tales, lyrics, epics, and prose compositions of Arabic, English, French, German, Greek, Icelandic, Italian, Spanish, and Welsh authors. Three different strands of the apology tradition can be proposed. The first and most pervasive strand features apologies to pagan deities and-later-to God. The second most important strand contains literary apologies made to an earthly audience, usually of women. A third strand occurs more rarely and contains apologies for varying literary offenses that are directed to a more general audience. The medieval theory of language privileges an imitation of the Christian master narrative and a hierarchical medieval view of authorship. These notions express a medieval philosophical concern about language and its role, and therefore the role of the author, in cosmic history. Despite the fact that women apologize for different purposes and reasons, their examples illustrate, on yet another level, the antifeminist subtext inherent in the entire apology tradition. Overall, the apology tradition characterized by interauctoriality, intertextuality, and intratextuality, enables self-critical authors to refer not only backward but also-primarily-forward, making the medieval apology a progressive strategy that engenders new literature. This study would be relevant to all medievalists, especially those interested in literature and the history of ideas. |
aeneas silvius: Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , 1849 |
aeneas silvius: Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology William Smith, 1849 |
aeneas silvius: Maphaeus Vegius and His Thirteenth Book of the Aeneid Anna Cox Brinton, 2019-05-23 Originally published in 1978, this book contatins the 'Thirteenth Book of the Aeneid' - a canto of six humdred and thirty lines, written at Pavia in 1428, with a side by side translation and critical commentary. |
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aeneas silvius: Aeneas Silvius (Enea Silvio De' Piccolomini--Pius II.) Orator, Man of Letters, Statesman, and Pope; William Boulting, 2016-05-07 This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. |
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aeneas silvius: A Classical Dictionary of Biography, Mythology and Geography William Smith, 1891 |
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aeneas silvius: A Classical Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography, Mythology and Geography William Smith, 1889 |
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aeneas silvius: Humanist Educational Treatises , 2008 This volume provides new translations, commissioned for the I Tatti Renaissance Library, of four of the most important theoretical statements that emerged from the early humanists efforts to reform medieval education. |
aeneas silvius: The Routledge Companion to Literatures and Crisis Silvia Pellicer-Ortín, Julia Kuznetski, Chiara Battisti, 2024-10-22 The Routledge Companion to Literatures and Crisis provides deep insight into a complex and multi-layered phenomenon. The third decade of the twenty-first century is being marked by a polycrisis caused by various world crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, armed conflicts and climate change leading to economic, geopolitical, environmental, health and security crises. Featuring 42 chapters, the collection examines crises through literary texts in relation to the environment, finance, migration and diaspora, war, human rights, values and identity, health, politics, terrorism and technology. It illuminates the many faces of the current permacrisis as well as the multifarious crises of the past and their representation in literatures across ages and cultures—from the Viking wars, Black Death in mediaeval Europe, technology in ancient China and the crisis of power in Elizabethan England to imperial biopower in nineteenth-century India, the genocides in the twentieth century, upsurge of domestic violence during the Covid lockdown in Spain and the development of AI. The Companion connects diverse cultures, disciplines and academic traditions to show how and why literature, media and art can voice all types of crises across times. It will be a key resource for students and researchers in a broad range of areas including literature, film studies, narrative studies, cultural studies, international politics and ecocriticism. Chapters: Chapter 6 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license. |
aeneas silvius: Plague and Pleasure Arthur White, 2014-12 Plague and Pleasure is a lively popular history that introduces a new hypothesis about the impetus behind the cultural change in Renaissance Italy. The Renaissance coincided with a period of chronic, constantly recurring plague, unremitting warfare and pervasive insecurity. Consequently, people felt a need for mental escape to alternative, idealized realities, distant in time or space from the unendurable present but made vivid to the imagination through literature, art, and spectacle. |
aeneas silvius: Sacred History Katherine Van Liere, Simon Ditchfield, Howard Louthan, 2012-05-24 The first geographically broad, comparative survey of early modern 'sacred history', or writing on the history of the Christian Church, its leaders and saints, and its internal developments, in the two centuries from c. 1450 to c. 1650. |
aeneas silvius: Erasmus and the “Other” Nathan Ron, 2019-08-03 This book investigates how Erasmus viewed non-Christians and different races, including Muslims, Jews, the indigenous people of the Americas, and Africans. Nathan Ron argues that Erasmus was devoted to Christian Eurocentrism and not as tolerant as he is often portrayed. Erasmus’ thought is situated vis-à-vis the thought of contemporaries such as the cosmographer and humanist Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini who became Pope Pius II; the philosopher, scholar, and Cardinal, Nicholas of Cusa; and the Dominican missionary and famous defender of the Native Americans, Bartolomé Las Casas. Additionally, the relatively moderate attitude toward Islam which was demonstrated by Michael Servetus, Sebastian Franck, and Sebastian Castellio is analyzed in comparison with Erasmus’ harsh attitude toward Islam/Turks. |
aeneas silvius: Gwynne's Kings and Queens Nevile Gwynne, 2018-05-10 Do you know your Kings and Queens of England by heart? Can you tell your Ethelred from your Ethelbert? Your Marcia from your Matilda? Well, passionate educator Mr Gwynne is back – and this time he is taking on the entirety of British history – so you will never be in the dark again. Within the pages of this little gem – bursting with our small island’s rich past – he teaches us the history of England through her remarkable monarchs. It is Mr Gwynne’s belief that a certain amount of what you might read in other history books may well be wrong. It is his aim to show you why. Concise, thorough and utterly fascinating, this is the perfect book to be enjoyed by young and old, to be read at a time when, for many, harking back to our rich past seems much more preferable than living in the dreary present. And when it comes to the benefits of education, Mr Gwynne is never wrong! |
aeneas silvius: Virgil's Aeneid Virgil, 1875 |
aeneas silvius: Virgil, Aeneid 4 Lee M. Fratantuono, R. Alden Smith, 2022-08-29 The fourth book of Virgil’s Aeneid is the shortest of his epic, and yet it has had an inestimable influence. The tragedy of Dido is replete with allusions to the Medeas of Euripides, Apollonius, and Ennius, as well as to Catullus’ Ariadne and the historical Cleopatra of Virgil’s Augustan Age. The book has intratextual connections to the poet’s own fourth Georgic (as he revisits the topic of apian regeneration and the loss of Eurydice), even as it confronts the reality of Rome’s bloody history with Carthage. The present volume offers the first full-scale commentary on the book in over eighty years, together with a new critical text that reflects recent scholarship on significant difficulties. |
aeneas silvius: Pius 2nd, "el Più Expeditivo Pontefice" Zweder R. W. M. von Martels, Arie Johan Vanderjagt, 2003 This book contains eleven essays on Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini (1405-1464), humanist, author, courtier, inveterate traveller, conciliarist and then papalist, priest, bishop and finally pope under the name Pius II (1458-1464), urban architect of Pienza, grand patron of the arts, and would-be Crusader. Contributors include: Giuseppe Chironi, Thomas M. Izbicki, Zweder von Martels, Claudia Martl, Margaret Meserve, Rolando Montecalvo, Keith Sidwell, Marcello Simonetta, and Benedikt Konrad Vollmann. |
aeneas silvius: Virgil's Aeneid: with Explanatory Notes Virgil, 1877 |
aeneas silvius: The Aeneid of Vergil, ed. with notes and vocabulary by A. Sidgwick Virgil, 1899 |
aeneas silvius: Perspectives on Early Modern and Modern Intellectual History Joseph Marino, Melinda Wilcox Schlitt, 2001 Perspectives on Early and Modern Intellectual History brings together several disciplines and historical periods, and three generations of scholars to celebrate the pedagogical and scholarly career of Nancy Struever, who taught in the Humanities Center and Department of History at The John Hopkins University. Twenty-three essays reflect the breadth of disciplinary competence and the standards of scholarly rigor that Stuever instilled in her students and demonstrates in her scholarship. The book is organized around three divisional areas of inquiry: Renaissance Humanism, Histories of Art, and Rhetorics, Philosophies, and Histories. The first part includes studies on Shakespeare and Ariosto; essays on Machiavelli, Caterina da Siena, and Lorenzo Valla; and Manetti on the library of Nicholas V. The section on histories of art contains contributions on L.B. Alberti, on early modern spectacle and the performance of images, and on rhetoric and art. The third section continues with discussions of rhetoric, history, and literature from a more theoretical viewpoint. The book concludes with a bibliography of Stuever's works. Authors include: Marvin Becker, Marjorie O'Rourke Boyle, Salvatore Camporeale, F. Edward Cranz, Elizabeth Cropper, Marc Fumaroli, Thomas M. Greene, Michael Ann Holly, J. G. A. Pocock, Charles Trinkaus, and Hayden White. Joseph Marino is an independent scholar and is with Current Analysis in Virginia. Melinda Schlitt is Associate Professor in the Department of Fine Arts, Dickinson College. |
aeneas silvius: Selected Essays on George Gascoigne Gillian Austen, 2022-08-30 This collection of essays situates George Gascoigne in context as the pre-eminent writer of the early part of Queen Elizabeth’s reign. His ceaseless experimentation was hugely influential on those later Elizabethans - including Spenser, Sidney and Shakespeare - who represent the great flowering of the English literary renaissance. Gascoigne rarely returned to a genre, writing prose fiction, blank verse, plays, sonnets, narrative verse, courtly entertainments, satire and many other literary forms, and the later Elizabethans were fully aware of his significance. These essays are organised into three main sections: influences upon Gascoigne, such as Skelton; Gascoigne’s influence on others, including Spenser; and finally a reassessment of his critical neglect and the story behind his marginalised status in the English literary canon. As only the second multi-authored essay collection on Gascoigne, this book makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of this important and often misunderstood writer. |
aeneas silvius: Cultural Repertoires G. J. Dorleijn, Herman L. J. Vanstiphout, 2003 It is apparent that every linguistic and literary tradition will wish to distinguish broad periods in its historical evolution. One way of demarcating such periods is by isolating and identifying dominant repertoires of texts, styles or types, which may be seen as preserving repositories of material, promoting literary models, privileging formal constraints, or inspiring theoretical reflections - or all of these. The present collection of studies represents the results of a colloquium held at the University of Groningen in 2001. The contributions range widely in area, time, and theme: from general theory of acceptation into the canon to particular case studies; from overall descriptions of cultural repertoires to their very manufacture; from Ancient Mesopotamia to the European avant-garde - taking in Homeric Greece, the Arabic world, the Middle Ages, Renaissance Humanism, and modern Dutch literature along the way. |
aeneas silvius: Antoine Busnoys Paula Marie Higgins, 1999 This volume brings together twenty original essays by distinguished scholars of late medieval music on the life, works, and cultural context of the composer Antoine Busnoys (c.1430-1492), musician to Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, and one of the most celebrated composers of the fifteenth century. The essays present the results of much new research on music, ceremony, and ritual in the late Middle Ages; intertextual, contextual, and hermeneutic approaches to the music of Busnoys and his contemporaries; methods for assessing issues of authorship and anonymity; readings of theorists on compositional procedures and the performance of fifteenth-century music; and assessments of Busnoys's legacy to the musical culture of the late Middle Ages.Particularly noteworthy are the studies providing new light on the origins of L'homme armé mass tradition; unpublished documents on Busnoys's activity in churches in Poitiers and Brussels; previously unidentified liturgical sources for his plainchant cantus firmi; and studies and complete editions of several anonymous works newly attributed to Busnoys. These widely ranging essays offer a wealth of novel approaches to the study of musical culture in the late Middle Ages that is of interest not only to medievalists, but to students of all fields of music historical inquiry. |
aeneas silvius: A classical dictionary of Greek and Roman biography [&c.]. Revised by G.E. Marindin sir William Smith, 1894 |
aeneas silvius: Virgil's Aeneid, Books V. to XII. Virgil, 1898 |
aeneas silvius: Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History. Volume 5 (1350-1500) , 2013-06-28 Christian-Muslim Relations, a Bibliographical History 5 (CMR 5), covering the period 1350-1500, is a continuing volume in a general history of relations between the two faiths from the seventh century to 1900. It comprises a series of introductory essays and also the main body of detailed entries which treat all the works, surviving or lost, that have been recorded. These entries provide biographical details of the authors, descriptions and assessments of the works themselves, and complete accounts of manuscripts, editions, translations and studies. The result of collaboration between numerous leading scholars, CMR 5, along with the other volumes in this series, is intended as an indispensable tool for research in Christian-Muslim relations. |
aeneas silvius: Poets Laureate in the Holy Roman Empire John Flood, 2011-09-08 Petrarch’s revival of the ancient practice of laureation in 1341 led to the laurel being conferred on poets throughout Europe in the later Middle Ages and the Early Modern period. Within the Holy Roman Empire, Maximilian I conferred the title of Imperial Poet Laureate especially frequently, and later it was bestowed with unbridled liberality by Counts Palatine and university rectors too. This handbook identifies more than 1300 poets laureated within the Empire and adjacent territories between 1355 and 1804, giving (wherever possible) a sketch of their lives, a list of their published works, and a note of relevant scholarly literature. The introduction and various indexes provide a detailed account of a now largely forgotten but once significant literary-sociological phenomenon and illuminate literary networks in the Early Modern period. A supplementary Volume 5 of Poets Laureate in the Holy Roman Empire. A Bio-bibliographical Handbook will be published in June 2019. |
aeneas silvius: A Companion to the Aeneid in Translation: Volume 2 Christopher Tanfield, 2025-01-23 With this three-volume companion, students can access the literary and historical significance of the Aeneid in English through an accessible yet authoritative introduction and line-by-line commentary. Written by a teacher who has taught the Aeneid in both English and Latin for more than twenty years, this guide unpicks Virgil's literary techniques, structures and historical resonances. The line-by-line commentary in Volume 2 focuses on two widely read translations of the Aeneid Books 1–6 (in verse by Robert Fagles and in prose by David West). Tanfield helps you understand the Latin behind the choices that translators make as they decide how to craft their own particular readings of the Aeneid. Plus, this companion includes extensive explanatory notes, context and a wide range of scholarly critique to ensure you have everything you need in one place, as well as pointers for further research. For a broad introduction to the many facets of the poem and to its author, Volume 1 is available separately. |
aeneas silvius: The Aeneid (six Books) and Bucolics of Vergil ... Virgil, 1893 |
aeneas silvius: Reforming Saints David J. Collins, 2008-01-29 In Reforming Saints, David J. Collins explains how and why Renaissance humanists composed Latin hagiography in Germany in the decades leading up to the Reformation. Contrary to the traditional wisdom, Collins's research uncovers a resurgence in the composition of saints' lives in the half century leading up to 1520. German humanists, he finds, were among the most active authors and editors of these texts. Focusing on forty Latin depictions of German saints written between 1470 and 1520, Collins finds patterns both in how these humanists chose their subjects and how they presented their holiness. He argues that the humanist hagiographers took up the writing of saints' lives to investigate Germany's medieval past, to reconstruct and exalt its greatness, and to advocate programs of religious and cultural reform. This literature, says Collins, left a legacy that polemicists and philologists in Catholic Europe would be using for their own purposes by the end of the sixteenth century. These hagiographic writings are thus both reflective and formative of the religious and cultural conflicts that defined this period of European history. To bolster his case, Collins draws not only on the Latin saints' lives, but also on vernacular lives, maps and chorographic documents, personal and professional letters, papal, urban, and municipal archives, painting, sculpture and broadside print, and medieval and early modern histories and chronicles. The result is a fresh, new portrait of the humanism of Renaissance Germany. With his surprising and insightful conclusions, Collins sheds new light on humanism's appropriation in Germany, particularly in its religious aspect. He approaches the humanists' writings on their own terms and recaptures the creative energy the humanists brought to the task of revising the legends of the saints. His scholarly perspective includes the roles of emperors, princes, abbots, city councilmen, artists, librarians, soldiers, peasants, and pilgrims, showing how humanists reached larger and less learned audiences than many other kinds of writing ever could. The cult of the saints and Renaissance humanism are two topics that have attracted considerable scholarly attention. Reforming Saints considers them as seldom before -- at their intersection. |
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Oration ``Tritum est sermone'' of Enea Silvio Piccolomini …
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AENEAS SILVIUS. Pius 11. - Springer
AENEAS SILVIUS. See Pius 11. AFONSO V (1432-1481), king of Portugal (1438-1481). Known as Afonso the African, Afonso V used his military campaigns against the Turks in northwestern …
AENEAS SILVIUS PICCOLOMINI AS A HISTORIOGRAPHER - Brill
Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini set such a high value on his earlier historiographical work that he continued it, composing his Asia and the Commentarii, even after he became Pope Pius Π.
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Aeneas Silvius (Enea Silvio De' Piccolomini- Pius II) Orator, Man of Letters, Statesman, and Pope William Boulting,2016-04-26 This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally …
Vorträge der Aeneas-Silvius-Stiftung an der Universität Basel …
Aus der geistlichen Welt des späten Mittelalters. 1996. 56 Seiten. Mit Band XXXIII hat der Schwabe Verlag · Basel/Berlin die Reihe der Vorträge der Aeneas-Silvius-Stiftung an der …
THE CATHOLIC HISTORICAL REVIEW - isidore.co
Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini, the future Pope Pius II, was the most out- spoken humanist supporter of a fifteenth-century crusade after the fall of Constantinople.
Letters of Alliance and an Alliance of Letters: Aeneas Silvius
This contribution charts a new pathway in the correspondence between Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini (1405–64) and Juan de Carvajal (1399?–1469) by focusing primarily on the …
as Enea Silvio Bartolomeo Piccolomini – Aeneas Silvius - UniPa
as Enea Silvio Bartolomeo Piccolomini – Aeneas Silvius – a name that recalls both Rhea Silvia, the vestal virgin who gave birth to Romulus and Remus, the legendary eighth-century founders …
THE TALE OF TWO LOVERS EURIALUS AND LUCRETIA - Brill
Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini (Pius II) and Niklas von Wyle : the Tale of two lovers Eurialus and Lucretia I ed. with introd., notes and glossary by Eric John Morrall.
A New Source for Piccolomini’s De educatione liberorum: …
Aeneas Silvius composed it while he was bishop of Trieste in northern Italy. In 1450, eight years before his election as pope, he sent it to the young king of Austria, Bohemia, and Hungary, …
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Pius II (Æneas Silvius Piccolomini) the humanist pope - Cristo …
PREFACE INeveryperiodof theworld'shistoryitis intel- lectualandspiritualidealswhichgivecharacterto theage.ThisisprofoundlytrueoftheRenaissance ...
L3 MAM 60 Einladung Vorlesung 2024 210x297mm - aeneas …
Die traditionelle Aeneas-Silvius-Vorlesung an der Universität Basel (seit 1960 ) wird 2024 / 2025 wiederum ergänzt durch eine Ringvorlesung und ein Seminar zum Thema «Mehr als …
THE TALE OF TWO LOVERS EURIALUS AND LUCRETIA
Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini (Pius II) and Niklas von Wyle THE TALE OF TWO LOVERS EURIALUS AND LUCRETIA Edited with introduction, notes and glossary by Eric John Morrall
POPE PIUS II (AENEAS SILVIUS PICCOLOMINI) AS A …
POPE PIUS II (AENEAS SILVIUS PICCOLOMINI) ASASTUDENT OF ENGLISH HISTORY Summarium. — Examini subicitur cognitio quam Pius II de historia anglica habebat. Iuvenis …
AENEAS IN THE UNDERWORLD AND WAR IN ITALY Unit …
In this unit, you will read about Aeneas’ trip into the Underworld to speak with his father. You will also learn about Aeneas and the Trojans landing on the banks of the Tiber River, and their …
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VORTRÄGE DER AENEAS-SILVIUS-STIFTUNG AN DER UNIVERSITÄT BASEL HERAUSGEGEBEN VON URS BREITENSTEIN ENDLICHKEIT UND UNENDLICHKEIT Der …