Redivivus
As Redivivus ( lat. For "the resurrected") is the work or the font called a scientist in the humanities, takes the reference to an earlier scholars and ties in with his work. It is sometimes also used as a pseudonym .
Examples
- Apollonius redivivus. Seu Restituta Apollonii Pergaei Inclinationum geometria by Marin Getaldić (1607).
- Copernicus redivivus , a defense of the heliocentric worldview by Daniel Lipstorp (1643).
- Faustus redivivus , a drama by Max Alfred Bilz (1921).
- Hutterus redivivus , the Lutheran dogmatics of Karl von Hase (1800–1890), refers to Leonhard Hutter (1563–1616).
- Lateranus redivivus by James D. Breckenridge , 1972.
- Proteus redivivus by Richard Head , 1675.
- In Sotweed Redivivus , Ebenezer Cook 1730 refers to his first work "The Sot-Weed Factory".
- Theophrastus redivivus , an unknown French author around 1659 who references Theophrastus of Eresus .
- Till Eulenspiegel redivivus. A picaresque song by Julius Wolff , 1874.
- Vehse redivivus , the continuation of Vehse's historical work by Emil Rosenow .
Pseudonyms
Redivivus:
- Bernhard Stempfle (1882 / 1888–1934), German religious, theologian and publicist
Junius Redivivus:
- William Bridges Adams (1797–1872), British publicist, railroad designer and entrepreneur
- Erwin Heinrich Bauer (1857–1901), Baltic German writer and journalist