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Creating a Biography for Dürer: Heinrich Arend, Memorial to the Honor of One of the Most Refined Artists of his Own and All Subsequent Times, Albrecht Dürer (1728)

Ordering German Artists: Joachim von Sandrart, Teutsche Akademie (1675)

German Bodies in Foreign Climes: Felix Fabri, Wanderings (1486)

Excessive Splendor, Too Much Eating and Drinking: Martin Luther’s Table Talk (after 1537)

Against the Drink Demon: Matthäus Friedrich (1557)

The German Drunkard: Bartholomäus Ringwaldt (1585)

Health and the Body

Art becomes German: The Case of Albrecht Dürer

Typical German! A Critical look at “German” Customs and Vices

Princely Presentation of Power: Samuel Quiccheberg, Inscriptiones (1565)

Landscape as Mirror: Conrad Celtis, Oratio in Gymnasio in Ingelstadio publice recitata (1492)

German Characteristics from a French Perspective: Charles Patin, Travels thro’ Germany, Bohemia, Swisserland, Holland, and other parts of Europe (1674/1696)

Regional Prestige: Lorenz Berger, Thesaurus Brandenburgicus Selectus (1696)

From Wunderkammer to Museum: Collecting and Curating Identity

The Language of Landscape: Albrecht Altdorfer, St. George and the Dragon (1510)

The Early Modern Wilderness

Title Page, Charles Patin, Relations historiques et curieuses de voyages, en Allemagne, Angleterre, Hollande, Bohême, Suisse, etc. Lyon, 1676.

Title Page, Levinus Lemnius, De habitu et constitutione corporis, quam Graeci Krasin triviales complexionem vocant, libri duo. Antverpiae: Simon, 1561.

Augsburg Dress Code (1530)

The Famed Forest of the Past: Beatus Rhenanus, Libri tres institutionum rerum Germanicarum (1531)

Ständebaum or Tree of Social Classes (1532)

Flyer for the Frankfurt Fair with Pictures and Descriptions of Visitors (1516)

Wilderness Tamed: Erhard Etzlaub, Imperial Forests around Nuremberg (1516)

Early Modern Expertise: Germans and Mining

Identifying as European – Crossing “German” Borders