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      History of IdeasRenaissance Humanism
This article explores the impact of Catholic confessionalism on humanist scholarship by focusing on the edition of Augustine of Hippo’s collected works produced by the Leuven theologians in 1577–8. This edition replaced Erasmus’... more
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      CensorshipRenaissance HumanismTextual ScholarshipErasmus
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      Renaissance StudiesRenaissance HumanismRenaissance PhilosophyItalian Renaissance literature
John Skelton is a central literary figure and the leading poet during the first thirty years of Tudor rule. Nevertheless, he remains challenging and even contradictory for modern audiences. This book aims to provide an authoritative... more
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      ReligionChristianityHistoryLaw
Collected Papers on the humanist Iohannes Sambucus, active in the 16th c. Vienna, famous for his huge collection of Greek manuscripts (today housed in the Austrian National Library)
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      Manuscripts and Early Printed BooksRenaissance HumanismPalimpsestsNonnus of Panopolis
JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and... more
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      Renaissance HumanismHistory of AstronomyHistory of Islamic AstronomyNicholas Copernicus
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      Renaissance HumanismPetrarchClassical Reception StudiesClassical reception
A headless herm of Menander is stored in the Museum of Antiquity of Turin. A long Greek inscription of thirteen lines is laying on. The modern history of Menander's herm begins with sixtheenth century humanists who first mentioned it and... more
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      Greek LiteratureRenaissance HumanismGreek Epigraphy
Grazie all’opera di artisti e intellettuali, nel Rinascimento emerge una consapevolezza inedita del divenire storico che favorisce il culto del nuovo nelle arti, in letteratura, in filologia e nelle scienze. Il nuovo prendeva il posto del... more
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      Jewish StudiesRenaissance StudiesRenaissance HumanismItalian Literature
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      Cultural HistoryHistory of MathematicsHistory of the BookRenaissance Humanism
In this paper we argue that the song book printed by Arnt von Aich probably during the second decade of the sixteenth century, an important source for early sixteenth-century German song, is a woodcut facsimile of at least two lost... more
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      MusicologyEarly Modern HistoryGerman HistoryBook History
This article analyzes the De Bellis Gothorum, a long neglected and misunderstood history of the ancient Goths written in 1472–73 by Nicholas of Modruš, the leading Croatian-Illyrian bishop at the papal curia. By placing the work in its... more
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      Ottoman HistoryRenaissance HumanismRenaissanceCroatian History
Overview of Mirandola, Reuchlin, and Knorr Rosenroth to the development of Christian Kabbalah
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      Renaissance HumanismKabbalahSophiology
This ambitious book is about a way of building that for centuries dominated the making of monumental architecture – yet now not only is it lost as practice, knowledge of its very existence is consigned to oblivion. In pre-modern Europe,... more
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      Medieval PhilosophyArchitectureMedieval StudiesRenaissance Studies
BISLAM. Bibliotheca Scriptorum Latinorum Medii Recentiorisque Aevi. II Censimento onomastico e letterario degli autori latini del medioevo. Identificazione, classificazione per genere letterario e bibliografia fondamentale è un repertorio... more
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      Medieval HistoryMedieval StudiesRenaissance HumanismMedieval Latin Literature
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      Renaissance StudiesRenaissance HumanismErasmusReformation Studies
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      HistoryEuropean HistoryCultural HistoryCultural Studies
Monarchia della verità indaga una componente ideologica fondamentale della Controriforma: l’ossessione ecclesiastica per la 'veritas', concepita nella versione dogmatica di 'doctrina' e ortodossia in opposizione alla formulazione... more
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      European HistoryModern HistoryCultural HistoryRenaissance Humanism
Exhibition held in Milan, Palazzo Reale (April 15th - July 19th, 2015)
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      Renaissance StudiesRenaissance HumanismRenaissanceRenaissance Philosophy
https://guicciardini-storia-italia.huma-num.fr/ --- Il gruppo di ricerca «Esordio della Storia d’Italia di Francesco Guicciardini» è lieto di annunciare la messa online del prototipo di edizione, ormai liberamente accessibile... more
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      HistoryCultural StudiesInternational RelationsPhilosophy
Il 29 luglio del 1473 approdò sulla scena perugina un antico anello di calcedonio, che la tradizione venerava come il pegno delle nozze di san Giuseppe con Maria di Nazaret. Prelevato in circostanze non del tutto chiare dalla cittadina di... more
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      Renaissance StudiesRenaissance HumanismRenaissanceFranciscan Studies
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      Early Modern HistoryRenaissance StudiesRenaissance Humanism
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      Art HistoryWomen's StudiesFeminist TheoryRenaissance Studies
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      European HistoryEuropean StudiesRenaissance HumanismItalian Humanism
The Renaissance was a period in European history covering the 15th and 16th centuries. It was the period of revival in different spheres of life. The period is so named because it is marked with a renewed interest in ancient Greek and... more
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      European HistoryRenaissance HumanismEuropean Renaissance
This dissertation seeks to define the importance of John Dee’s interpretation of mediaeval and Renaissance esoterica regarding the contacting of daemons and its evolution into a body of astrological and terrestrial correspondences and... more
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      Renaissance StudiesRenaissance HumanismEnlightenmentCount Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
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      Early Modern HistoryRenaissance HumanismSephardic StudiesSpain (History)
Besides showing a strong interest in ancient Rome and its institutions, 15th century historiography gives a special place to the theme of the Western Roman Empire’s decline. In this light, some sections of the Laudatio Florentinae urbis... more
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      HistoryAncient HistoryCultural HistoryRoman History
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      Italian StudiesMedieval StudiesRenaissance StudiesRenaissance Humanism
Par une analyse lexicale systématique il est possible de reconnaître dans l’œuvre de Nostradamus plusieurs éléments sémiologiques appartenant au registre d’un syndrome obsessionnel associé au domaine autistique. Une étude comparative des... more
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      Renaissance HumanismSpirituality & MysticismAutism and LanguageMystical Theology
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      HistoryGerman StudiesGerman LiteratureHistory and Philosophy of Chemistry
The paper focuses on the interpretation of Roman Italy and its geographical borders in the Early Modern period, with particular attention to its rebirth in Biondo Flavio’s work - Key words: Italia romana, historical borders, regiones,... more
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      European HistoryCultural HistoryRoman HistoryRenaissance Humanism
Primo studio comparato della terminologia architettonica e prospettica in Piero della Francesca, Leonardo e Raffaello
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      Renaissance HistoryRenaissance StudiesRenaissance HumanismHistory of Perspective in Painting
The tale of a meeting between Leonardo and Savonarola in the summer of 1495, later reported by Vasari (1550 and 1568) but confirmed by a memorandum remained in Leonardo's possession (Codex Atlanticus, f. 628 r), which refers explicitly to... more
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      Political PhilosophyItalian StudiesRenaissance StudiesRenaissance Humanism
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      Renaissance StudiesRenaissance HumanismRenaissanceItalian Renaissance Art
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      Renaissance HumanismRenaissance PhilosophyMagicCount Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
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      RomanticismLimnologyRenaissance HumanismUnderwater Archaeology
Se indaga el sentido de la conferencia de Sloterdijk “Normas para el Parque humano” así como las polémicas por ella suscitada. Se realiza un diagnóstico de la capacidad crítica del humanismo tradicional. En el marco del naufragio del... more
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      Critical TheorySociologyCultural StudiesSocial Movements
Humanism should be inclusive, not exclusive. The term itself implies a true egalitarianism which is much needed in modern society, where a myriad of cultures and beliefs intermingle and require a basic respect for the human without some... more
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      Primary CareHumanitiesSecular HumanismHistory of Medicine
A SHORT HISTORY OF THE RENAISSANCE IN EUROPE (published November 26, 2016) constitutes the third edition of the THE RENAISSANCE IN EUROPE first published in 2005 (London: Laurence King; New York: McGraw-Hill). Attached are final proofs of... more
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      European HistoryRenaissance StudiesRenaissance HumanismRenaissance
The Academy of Athens is one of Raphael’s most famous paintings. It depicts towering historical scholars. According to Pope Pius XII in his address to the Fellows of the Pontifical Academy in 1949, «In those people you will have... more
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      HistoryPolitical PhilosophyPhilosophy of ScienceRenaissance Humanism
Il saggio intende dimostrare che, subito dopo la pubblicazione, da parte di Alberico Gentili, dei De iuris interpretibus Dialogi sex (1582) e delle Lectiones et Epistolae (1583-1584) i rapporti fra Jean Hotman e il giurista di San Ginesio... more
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Yüzyıllar boyunca kültürler, bu korkunç gizemi tanınır kılmak için ölümü karakterize etti. Modern bilim, biyolojik süreçlerini ifşa ederek ölümün gizemini çözdü, ancak geriye birçok soru kaldı. Ölümü incelemek, acımasız bir kaderin... more
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This is the first of several discourses for all intellectuals about dogma, mental expansion and the liberation of intellect. “For intellectuals, spiritual progress is always delayed, and the reason is this – that their intellectual body... more
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      Latin LiteratureRenaissance StudiesRenaissance HumanismPilgrimage
This paper aims to revisit two of William Shakespeare's works: Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet in order to provide a feminist reading which examines his female characters further. As a Renaissance playwright, Shakespeare is fascinated by... more
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      LiteratureRenaissance HumanismDramaBeauty
Named after the youngest of the Parcae, Clotho got its name after the deity responsible for spinning the thread of life; thus the journal seeks to create a new space of creativity, exploration, and learning in the field of classical... more
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      Latin LiteratureRenaissance HumanismHistory and Classical tradition studiesClassical philology
The paper is an analysis of a funeral oration by Jan Kochanowski (1530-1584). The oration was written for the funeral of Kochanowski's brother, Kacper in 1577. The author analyses the speech as a sample of a rhetorical genre belonging to... more
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      RhetoricRenaissance HumanismPolish LiteratureRenaissance literature