HOW CAN IT BE that the nineteenth century's most influential historian of the Italian Renaissance, Jacob Burckhardt, could write in such a way concerning Renaissance humanism, the central intellectual movement of the period?
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Publish Date
December 5, 2005
Publisher
The Johns Hopkins University Press
Language
English
Pages
232
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The Lost Italian Renaissance: Humanists, Historians, and Latin's Legacy
December 5, 2005, The Johns Hopkins University Press
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in English
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0801883849 9780801883842
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The lost Italian Renaissance: humanists, historians, and Latin's legacy
2004, Johns Hopkins University Press
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0801878152 9780801878152
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