A model Christian and "child of god"? a German court dwarf and his funeral sermon

As elsewhere in Europe, the popularity of court dwarfs was a widespread phenomenon among German princes of the early modern period. From the late Middle Ages until well into the eighteenth century, princes and nobles from all territories of the Holy Roman Empire surrounded themselves with dwarfs as...

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