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humanists, historians, and Latin's legacy

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English
Pages
210

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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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The lost Italian Renaissance: humanists, historians, and Latin's legacy
2004, Johns Hopkins University Press
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Table of Contents

An undiscovered star: Renaissance Latin and the nineteenth century
Italian Renaissance humanism in the twentieth century: Eugenio Garin and Paul Oskar Kristeller
A microhistory of intellectuals
Orthodoxy: Lorenzo Valla and Marsilio Ficino
Honor: the humanists of the classic era on social place
What is really there?
Appendix: The state of the field in North America.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
945/.05/072
Library of Congress
DG445 .C38 2004, DG445.C38 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 210 p. ;
Number of pages
210

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3675976M
ISBN 10
0801878152
LCCN
2003012858
OCLC/WorldCat
52429573
Library Thing
733028
Goodreads
4917249

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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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