Cosimo Bartoli (1503-1572): The Career of a Florentine Polymath

Cosimo Bartoli (1503-1572): The Career of a Florentine Polymath
ISBN-10
2600031022
ISBN-13
9782600031028
Category
Authors, Italian
Pages
358
Language
English
Published
1983
Publisher
Librairie Droz
Author
Judith Bryce

Description

... Index.27 In 1517 Johannes Reuchlin , the German scholar who has the reputation 24 25 la Renaissance ( Paris , 1964 ) , and Frances A. Yates , The Occult Philosophy in the Elizabethan Age ( London , 1979 ) , Part I. See pp . 113-15 .

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