David Price
Contact:
3108 Foreign Languages Building
MC 166
707 S Mathews
Urbana, IL 61801
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(217) 265-6199
David Price is Professor of Religious Studies and Germanic Languages and Literatures. He specializes in Early Modern European history (1450-1650). Much of his research has focused on the impact of humanism and the religious reform movements on the arts. His most recent books are Albrecht Dürer's Renaissance: Humanism, Reformation, and the Art of Faith (University of Michigan Press, 2003) and (as co-author) "Let It Go Among Our People": An Illustrated History of the English Bible from Wyclif to the King James Version (Lutterworth, 2004), and Nicodemus Frischlin's 'Phasma,' a critical edition and translation of the Latin play (Fromann-Holzboog, 2007). He is currently writing a book on the impact of Renaissance humanism on Christian-Jewish relations in Europe: "Impermissibly Favorable to Jews?": Johannes Reuchlin and Christian-Jewish Relations in the Renaissance.
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Courses Taught
RLST 347 Protestant & Catholic Reformations
RLST 494 Christians and Jews in Medieval and Early Modern Europe