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For Germany and the Netherlands, influential efforts to identify native sources of an indigenous Renaissance were Paul ... especially the movement known as Devotio Moderna, as the source of a native and genuinely Christian Renaissance ...
... Venetian Humanism in an Age of Patrician Dominance ( Princeton , 1986 ) provides the full - scale work required . Otherwise , the literature on Venetian culture in the Renaissance is scattered but vast . The eighteenth- century general ...
Renaissance Humanism, vol. I, pp. 29–70. “Still the Matter of the Two Giovannis: A Note on Malpaghini and Conversino,” Rinascimento, 35 (1996), 179–199. The Two Latin Cultures and the Foundation of Renaissance Humanism in Medieval Italy ...
This book is a volume in the Penn Press Anniversary Collection.
In Before Enlightenment: Play and Illusion in Renaissance Humanism, Timothy Kircher argues for new ways of appreciating Renaissance humanist philosophy.
465; and E. Rummel, Erasmus and his Catholic Critics (Nieuwkoop: De Graaf, 1989), 2: 113¥15. 2 His preaching was not always without incident. Burckard reports a humorous incident when Casali«s long ...
The Scope of Renaissance Humanism
Lucid, readable textbook on one of the most important topics in European history, the Renaissance.
... a peculiar mode of humanism that I would call " vernacular humanism . " Although the use of the term “ vernacular ” to qualify humanism may seem contradictory in that it is generally understood that the primary concern of early humanists ...
The Culture of Renaissance Humanism