Vadiscus, sive Trias Romana

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Vadiscus, sive Trias Romana is a satirical Latin dialogue by the German humanist Ulrich von Hutten that attacks corruption and abuses within the Roman Curia during the early Reformation period.

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instanceOf Latin literary work
Reformation-era pamphlet
satirical dialogue
associatedWith German Reformation propaganda
criticism of the papacy
author Ulrich von Hutten
authorName Ulrich von Hutten
authorNationality German
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
criticizes Roman Curia
clerical abuses
papal administration
genre dialogue
satire
hasAuthorOccupation German humanist
Reformation polemicist
historicalContext Reformation
surface form: Protestant Reformation

early 16th century
language Latin
literaryForm dialogue
literaryTradition humanist dialogue
mainSubject Roman Curia
abuses within the Roman Curia
corruption in the Catholic Church
movement German humanism
early Reformation
religiousContext Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Catholic Church

Reformation controversies
workType anti-curial satire
polemical work

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Ulrich von Hutten notableWork Vadiscus, sive Trias Romana