Renaissance Thought and Its Sources

Renaissance Thought and Its Sources
Title Renaissance Thought and Its Sources PDF eBook
Author Paul Oskar Kristeller
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 368
Release 1979
Genre History
ISBN 9780231045131

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Representing an extraordinary lifetime of scholarship, Renaissance Thought and Its Sources offers a systematic account of major themes in Renaissance philosophy, science, and literature. Here, in some of Paul Oskar Kristeller's most comprehensive and ambitious writings, is an exploration of the distinctive trends and concepts of the Renaissance, grounded in detailed historical investigation.

Renaissance Thought

Renaissance Thought
Title Renaissance Thought PDF eBook
Author Robert Black
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 332
Release 2001
Genre Italy
ISBN 9780415205931

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This is a fascinating collection of essays focusing on humanism and thought and other key aspects of Renaissance culture such as philology, political thought and scholastic and platonic philosophy. An essential read for all students of this era.

Renaissance Thought

Renaissance Thought
Title Renaissance Thought PDF eBook
Author Paul Oskar Kristeller
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1961
Genre History
ISBN 9780061310485

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Renaissance Thought and the Arts

Renaissance Thought and the Arts
Title Renaissance Thought and the Arts PDF eBook
Author Paul Oskar Kristeller
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 284
Release 2020-06-30
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0691214840

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Written by an eminent authority on the Renaissance, these classic essays deal not only with Paul Kristeller's specialty, Renaissance humanism and philosophy, but also with Renaissance theories of art. The focus of the collection is on topics such as humanist learning, humanist moral thought, the diffusion of humanism, Platonism, music and learning during the early Renaissance, and the modern system of arts in relation to the Renaissance. For this volume the author has written a new preface, a new essay, and an afterword.

Skepticism in Renaissance and Post-Renaissance Thought

Skepticism in Renaissance and Post-Renaissance Thought
Title Skepticism in Renaissance and Post-Renaissance Thought PDF eBook
Author José Raimundo Maia Neto
Publisher Humanities Press International
Total Pages 262
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN

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This second volume in the Journal of the History of Philosophy book series (JHP Books) is devoted to the resurgence of skepticism in the Renaissance and after. It contains eight original essays by historians of early modern philosophy from Europe and North and South America, with concluding remarks by Richard H. Popkin, who reviews fifty years of scholarship on the history of early modern skepticism and evaluates its present stage. The essays uncover new material relevant to the history of skepticism in the period and propose new interpretations of the nature, role, and influence of skepticism from Montaigne to Berkeley. The contributors discuss such important figures as Michel de Montaigne, Thomas Hobbes, Pierre Bayle, Henry More, René Descartes, Pierre-Daniel Huet, Pierre Gassendi, and George Berkeley. By indicating a number of new problems brought about by the early modern philosophers’ engagement with and reaction to skepticism, the authors of the important essays in this volume make a major contribution to our understanding of ancient and modern skepticism.

Reflections on Medieval and Renaissance Thought

Reflections on Medieval and Renaissance Thought
Title Reflections on Medieval and Renaissance Thought PDF eBook
Author Darci Hill
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 200
Release 2017-06-23
Genre Art
ISBN 1443873764

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The collection of articles gathered in this volume grew naturally and spontaneously out of the Second International Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Thought hosted by Sam Houston State University in April 2016. This anthology reflects the diverse fields of study represented at the conference. The purpose of the conference, and consequently of this book of essays, is partially to establish a place for medieval and renaissance scholarship to thrive in our current intellectual landscape. This volume is not designed solely for scholars, but also for generalists who wish to augment their knowledge and appreciation of an array of disciplines; it is an intellectual smorgasbord of philosophy, poetry, drama, popular culture, linguistics, art, religion, and history.

Printed Commonplace-books and the Structuring of Renaissance Thought

Printed Commonplace-books and the Structuring of Renaissance Thought
Title Printed Commonplace-books and the Structuring of Renaissance Thought PDF eBook
Author Ann Moss
Publisher
Total Pages 368
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN

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The commonplace-book mapped and resourced Renaissance culture's moral thinking, its accepted strategies of argumentation, its rhetoric, and its deployment of knowledge. In this ground-breaking study Ann Moss investigates the commonplace-book's medieval antecedents, its methodology and use as promulgated by its humanist advocates, its varieties as exemplified in its printed manifestations, and the reasons for its gradual decline in the seventeenth century.