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The Renaissance philosophy of man: selections in translation
2013, Kessinger Publishing
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The Renaissance philosophy of man: selections in translation
1948, University of Chicago Press
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Table of Contents
Francesco Petrarca, translated by H. Nachod: Introduction. A self-portrait. The ascent of Mont Ventoux. On his own ignorance and that of many others. A disapproval of an unreasonable use of the discipline of dialectic. An Averroist visits Petrarca. Petrarca's aversion to Arab science. A request to take up the fight against Averroes.
Lorenzo Valla, translated by C.E. Trinkaus, Jr.: Introduction by C.E. Trinkaus, Jr. Dialogue on free will.
Marsilio Ficino, translated by J.L. Burroughs: Introduction, by J.L. Burroughs. Five questions concerning the mind.
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, translated by E.L. Forbes Introduction, by P.O. Kristeller. Oration on the dignity of man.
Pietro Pomponazzi, translated by W.H. Hay. Introduction, by J.H. Randall. On the immortality of the soul.
Juan Luis Vives, translated by N. Lenkeith: Introduction, by N. Lenkeith. A fable about man.
Selective bibliography (p. 397-400).
Edition Notes
At head of title: Petrarca, Valla, Ficino, Pico, Pomponazzi, Vives.
Originally published by the University of Chicago Press, 1948.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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