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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ship of Fools (Latin: Stultifera Navis) is a satire published 1494 (this and following year links are to corresponding "[year] in poetry" pages) in Basel, Switzerland by Sebastian Brant, a conservative German theologian. In a prologue, 112 brief satires, and an epilogue, all illustrated with woodcuts, it is notable for including the first commissioned work by the great Renaissance artist-engraver Albrecht Dürer. Much of the work was critical of the current state of…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ship of Fools (Latin: Stultifera Navis) is a satire published 1494 (this and following year links are to corresponding "[year] in poetry" pages) in Basel, Switzerland by Sebastian Brant, a conservative German theologian. In a prologue, 112 brief satires, and an epilogue, all illustrated with woodcuts, it is notable for including the first commissioned work by the great Renaissance artist-engraver Albrecht Dürer. Much of the work was critical of the current state of the Church. Brant here lashes with unsparing vigour the weaknesses and vices of his time. Here he conceives Saint Grobian, whom he imagines to be the patron saint of vulgar and coarse people.