- Albrecht von Eyb
Albrecht von Eyb (born in 1420 near
Ansbach inFranconia ; died in 1475) was one of the earliest Germanhumanist s.Life
After preliminary studies at
Erfurt , he went to Italy and devoted himself to humanistic study at theUniversity of Pavia andUniversity of Bologna . He returned to Germany in 1451, having in the meantime been appointed canon atEichstätt andBamberg .From 1452 to 1459 he was again a student at Bologna, winning the degree of
doctor of canon and civil law . He was also honoured by an appointment as chamberlain toPope Pius II . After his return to Germany he resided chiefly at Eichstätt. In 1462 he became archdeacon ofWürzburg , not, however, without encountering violent opposition from theBishop of Würzburg , who hated Eyb as a partisan of theHohenzollern Margrave ,Albrecht Achilles . Little is known of his last years.Works
Eyb's best known and most important work is his "Ehebüchlein" (Book on Marriage), in which he discusses the question whether a man should take a lawful wife or not. It was published in 1472. In 1460 he had written on the same theme in Latin "An viro sapienti uxor sit ducenda". The German work treats of the joys and sorrows of married life and general maxims of a moral or philosophical character are added. A decision is finally rendered in favour of the married state. The popularity of the book is attested by the fact that between 1472 and 1540 no less than twelve reprints were issued.
Another work of Eyb is the "Margarita poetica" [Image of page. [http://www.ndl.go.jp/incunabula/e/collection/incu_34.html] ] (Nuremberg, 1472), a textbook of humanistic
rhetoric , consisting of a collection of passages in prose and verse from Latin authors, to which are added specimens of humanistic eloquence. In 1474 Eyb finished his "Spiegel der Sitten" (Mirror of Morals), a lengthy work of ethical and moral content, probably based on some Latin original. The book did not meet with the favour shown to the "Ehebüchlein" and was not printed until 1511. Appended to it are German translations of two ofPlautus 's comedies, the "Menaechmi " and the "Bacchides" as well as ofUgolini Pisani 's "Philogenia".Eyb's writings have been edited by K. Müller (Sondershausen, 1879) and M. Herrmann, "Deutsche Schriften des Albrecht von Eyb" (Berlin, 1895).
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