Heinrich Bebel (1472 in Ingstetten (now part of Schelklingen) – 1518 Tübingen) was a German humanism.
Biography
He was an alumnus of Kraków and
Basel universities, and from 1497 professor of poetry and rhetoric at the University of Tübingen. His fame rests principally on his
Facetiae (1506), a curious collection of bits of homely and rather coarse-grained humor and anecdote, directed mainly against the clergy; on
Proverbia Germanica (1508; new ed., Leyden, 1879); and on his
Triumph of Venus, a keen satire on the depravity of his time. He was a friend of
Erasmus.
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