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Coming To Our Senses (Paperback, Reprint ed.): Morris Berman Coming To Our Senses (Paperback, Reprint ed.)
Morris Berman
R744 Discovery Miles 7 440 Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Thomas Wylton - On the Intellectual Soul (Hardcover, New): Lauge O. Nielsen, Cecilia Trifogli Thomas Wylton - On the Intellectual Soul (Hardcover, New)
Lauge O. Nielsen, Cecilia Trifogli; Translated by Gail Trimble; Gail Trimble
R1,536 Discovery Miles 15 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Thomas Wylton's Quaestio de anima intellectiva is one of the most significant medieval treatments of the intellectual soul. This edition of the Latin text is accompanied by an en face English translation by Gail Trimble. The detailed introduction guides the reader through the intricacies of the transmission of the text as well as its philosophical contents.
Wylton's Quaestio presents a strong and controversial defence of Averroes' interpretation of Aristotelian psychology. In his comparison of Averroes' view with the Catholic doctrine of the human soul, as defined by the Council of Vienne, Wylton highlights the rationality of the Arabic philosopher's stance and raises strong arguments against the commonly accepted opinion of Catholic thinkers, such as Thomas Aquinas and his followers. Wylton's Quaestio had a strong influence on his contemporaries and in particular on the most eminent exponent of Latin Averroism, John of Jandun, who included long passages from Wylton's treatise in his commentary on Aristotle's On the Soul.
Wylton also addresses fundamental philosophical issues: the ontological status of a subsisting form, the existence of universal things as components of individuals, and the possibility of intellectual knowledge of universals as well as singulars. This combination of polemics and engaging philosophical reflection is one of the distinguishing features of Wylton's text and makes his work of significance to historians, philosophers, and theologians.

Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy Volume 6 (Paperback): Robert Pasnau Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy Volume 6 (Paperback)
Robert Pasnau
R1,055 Discovery Miles 10 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy showcases the best scholarly research in this flourishing field. The series covers all aspects of medieval philosophy, including the Latin, Arabic, and Hebrew traditions, and runs from the end of antiquity into the Renaissance. It publishes new work by leading scholars in the field, and combines historical scholarship with philosophical acuteness. The papers will address a wide range of topics, from political philosophy to ethics, and logic to metaphysics. OSMP is an essential resource for anyone working in the area.

Robert Greystones on Certainty and Skepticism - Selections from His Works (Hardcover): Robert Andrews, Jennifer Ottman, Mark... Robert Greystones on Certainty and Skepticism - Selections from His Works (Hardcover)
Robert Andrews, Jennifer Ottman, Mark Henninger
R5,066 Discovery Miles 50 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Robert Greystones on Certainty and Skepticism: Selections from His Works is a continuation of the volume previously published by Auctores Britannici Medii Aevi, Robert Greystones on the Freedom of the Will: Selections from His Commentary on the Sentences (edited by Mark Henninger, with Robert Andrews and Jennifer Ottman, 2017). In the course of preparation of the first volume, startling information arose concerning the nature and extent of Greystones' skepticism. Following draft editions of a number of Greystones' Sentences commentary questions, the most relevant five questions were selected for editing and translation. Greystones is in the tradition of Nicholas of Autrecourt, William Crathorn, Monachus Niger (the Black Monk), Nicholas Aston, and John Went, but the earliest of these figures. Building upon the 69th proposition of the Condemnation of 1277, Greystones concludes that God's unlimited power must lead to a radical skepticism about human knowledge. We cannot be certain whether we are in this life or the afterlife, in a body or not. We cannot be certain about the existence of any external object. We have no certain knowledge of cause and effect, the existence of substances, or of any contingent event. Like Descartes, Greystones held that we can be certain about our own existence (ego sum). But preempting Descartes' appeal to a beneficent, non-deceptive God, Greystones says: God does not deceive. But you deceive yourself if you insist on believing that something exists when you know that it might not! You know that God can intervene at any instant, and thus that you can never completely trust your senses. Greystones' skepticism is strikingly significant in light of the later historical development of philosophy. Recent researchers on medieval skepticism such as Henrik Lagerlund, Dominik Perler, and Jos e Luis Bermudez show no awareness of Greystones. Indeed, Bermudez claims that "the resources were not available in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries to entertain those ... skeptical worries that were identified as distinctive of Cartesian skepticism." This edition of Greystones should prompt not just a footnote to, but a re-writing of, the history of philosophy.

Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages - Science, Rationalism, and Religion (Hardcover): T.M. Rudavsky Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages - Science, Rationalism, and Religion (Hardcover)
T.M. Rudavsky
R1,268 Discovery Miles 12 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

T. M. Rudavsky presents a new account of the development of Jewish philosophy from the tenth century to Spinoza in the seventeenth, viewed as part of an ongoing dialogue with medieval Christian and Islamic thought. Her aim is to provide a broad historical survey of major figures and schools within the medieval Jewish tradition, focusing on the tensions between Judaism and rational thought. This is reflected in particular philosophical controversies across a wide range of issues in metaphysics, language, cosmology, and philosophical theology. The book illuminates our understanding of medieval thought by offering a much richer view of the Jewish philosophical tradition, informed by the considerable recent research that has been done in this area.

Primitivism and Related Ideas in Antiquity (Paperback, Johns Hopkins paperbacks ed): Arthur O. Lovejoy, George Boas Primitivism and Related Ideas in Antiquity (Paperback, Johns Hopkins paperbacks ed)
Arthur O. Lovejoy, George Boas
R835 Discovery Miles 8 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Primitivism and Related Ideas in Antiquity" was intended to be the first volume of a four-part series of books covering the history of primitivism and related ideas, but the outbreak of World War II, and, later, Lovejoy's death, prevented the other books from being published as originally conceived by the two authors. A documentary and analytical record, the book presents the classical background of primitivism and anti-primitivism in modern literature, historiography, and social and moral philosophy, and comprises chapters that center around particular ancient concepts and authors, including cynicism, stoicism, epicureanism, Plato, Aristotle, Lucretius, and Cicero. According to the authors in their preface, "there is some reason to think that this background is not universally familiar to those whose special field of study lie within the period of the Renaissance to our own time"; this book, in which the original Greek and Latin sources stand side by side with their English translations, will prove useful to scholars from a variety of disciplines who study this period.

Ernst Cassirer und die Neurowissenschaft - Die Frage nach der Moeglichkeit eines naturwissenschaftlichen Subjektbegriffs... Ernst Cassirer und die Neurowissenschaft - Die Frage nach der Moeglichkeit eines naturwissenschaftlichen Subjektbegriffs (German, Paperback, 1. Aufl. 2018)
Hans Zillmann
R1,949 Discovery Miles 19 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hans Zillmann leistet einen philosophischen Beitrag zur Frage nach den Moeglichkeiten und Grenzen eines neurowissenschaftlichen Subjektbegriffs. Anhand der Symbolphilosophie Ernst Cassirers und anderer Ansatze zeigt er, dass wissenschaftliche Subjektbeschreibungen auf zwei Ebenen kontextuell sind: Sowohl das Subjekt - als Gegenstand der Forschung - als auch die neurowissenschaftliche Theoriebildung sind in einen kultur-historischen Kontext eingebettet. In der vorliegenden Schrift werden die Notwendigkeit eines ausgleichenden Dialogs zwischen Philosophie und Neurowissenschaften sowie die Kontextualitat herausgearbeitet.

Geschichte des virtuellen Denkens (German, Paperback, 1. Aufl. 2018): Thomas Walach Geschichte des virtuellen Denkens (German, Paperback, 1. Aufl. 2018)
Thomas Walach
R1,589 Discovery Miles 15 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Thomas Walach zeigt, dass die Digitalisierung keineswegs nur ein Phanomen der Gegenwart ist, sondern eine grundlegende kulturelle Erfahrung der Menschen seit dem Mittelalter. Virtualisierung und Digitalisierung stellten Wandlungsprozesse im Feld symbolischer Ordnungen dar, lange bevor sie Ausdruck in elektronischen Rechenmaschinen fanden. Daraus ergeben sich einschneidende Konsequenzen fur die Geschichtswissenschaft: Epochengrenzen und Charakteristik der Moderne koennen neu gedacht werden und Computer treten als historische Akteure neben den Menschen. Mit dem erneuerten Denken geht ein neues Menschenbild einher, eine digitale Renaissance des Subjekts. "Eine beeindruckende, innovative und mutige Arbeit" (Martina Hessler)

Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy as a Product of Late Antiquity (Paperback): Antonio Donato Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy as a Product of Late Antiquity (Paperback)
Antonio Donato
R1,156 Discovery Miles 11 560 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

In the last fifty years the field of Late Antiquity has advanced significantly. Today we have a picture of this period that is more precise and accurate than before. However, the study of one of the most significant texts of this age, Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy, has not benefited enough from these advances in scholarship. Antonio Donato aims to fill this gap by investigating how the study of the Consolation can profit from the knowledge of Boethius' cultural, political and social background that is available today. The book focuses on three topics: Boethius' social/political background, his notion of philosophy and its sources, and his understanding of the relation between Christianity and classical culture. These topics deal with issues that are of crucial importance for the exegesis of the Consolation. The study of Boethius' social/political background allows us to gain a better understanding of the identity of the character Boethius and to recognize his role in the Consolation. Examination of the possible sources of Boethius' notion of philosophy and of their influence on the Consolation offers valuable instruments to evaluate the role of the text's philosophical discussions and their relation to its literary features. Finally, the long-standing problem of the lack of overt Christian elements in the Consolation can be enlightened by considering how Boethius relies on a peculiar understanding of philosophy's goal and its relation to Christianity that was common among some of his predecessors and contemporaries.

Binary Logic (Paperback): Tracy Ross Binary Logic (Paperback)
Tracy Ross
R338 R288 Discovery Miles 2 880 Save R50 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Bonds of Humanity - Cicero's Legacies in European Social and Political Thought, ca. 1100-ca. 1550 (Hardcover): Cary J... The Bonds of Humanity - Cicero's Legacies in European Social and Political Thought, ca. 1100-ca. 1550 (Hardcover)
Cary J Nederman
R1,824 Discovery Miles 18 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Of the great philosophers of pagan antiquity, Marcus Tullius Cicero is the only one whose ideas were continuously accessible to the Christian West following the collapse of the Roman Empire. Yet, in marked contrast with other ancient philosophers, Cicero has largely been written out of the historical narrative on early European political thought, and the reception of his ideas has barely been studied. The Bonds of Humanity corrects this glaring oversight, arguing that the influence of Cicero's ideas in medieval and early modern Europe was far more pervasive than previously believed. In this book, Cary J. Nederman presents a persuasive counternarrative to the widely accepted belief in the dominance of Aristotelian thought. Surveying the work of a diverse range of thinkers from the twelfth to the sixteenth century, including John of Salisbury, Brunetto Latini, Marsiglio of Padua, Christine de Pizan, and Bartolome de Las Casas, Nederman shows that these men and women inherited, deployed, and adapted key Ciceronian themes. He argues that the rise of scholastic Aristotelianism in the thirteenth century did not supplant but rather supplemented and bolstered Ciceronian ideas, and he identifies the character and limits of Ciceronianism that distinguish it from other schools of philosophy. Highly original and compelling, this paradigm-shifting book will be greeted enthusiastically by students and scholars of early European political thought and intellectual history, particularly those engaged in the conversation about the role played by ancient and early Christian ideas in shaping the theories of later times.

The Roman de la rose in its Philosophical Context - Art, Nature, and Ethics (Hardcover): Jonathan Morton The Roman de la rose in its Philosophical Context - Art, Nature, and Ethics (Hardcover)
Jonathan Morton
R2,647 Discovery Miles 26 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Roman de la rose in its Philosophical Context offers a new interpretation of the long and complex medieval allegorical poem written by Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun in the thirteenth century, a work that became one of the most influential works of vernacular literature in the European Middle Ages. The scope and sophistication of the poem's content, especially in Jean's continuation, has long been acknowledged, but this is the first book-length study to offer an in-depth analysis of how the Rose draws on, and engages with, medieval philosophy, in particular with the Aristotelianism that dominated universities in the thirteenth century. It considers the limitations and possibilities of approaching ideas through the medium of poetic fiction, whose lies paradoxically promise truth and whose ambiguities and self-contradiction make it hard to discern its positions. This indeterminacy allows poetry to investigate the world and the self in ways not available to texts produced in the Scholastic context of universities, especially those of the University of Paris, whose philosophical controversies in the 1270s form the backdrop against which the poem is analysed. At the heart of the Rose are the three ideas of art, nature, and ethics, which cluster around its central subject: love. While the book offers larger claims about the Rose's philosophical agenda, different chapters consider the specifics of how it draws on, and responds to, Roman poetry, twelfth-century Neoplatonism, and thirteenth-century Aristotelianism in broaching questions about desire, epistemology, human nature, the imagination, primitivism, the philosophy of art, and the ethics of money.

The Reception of Aristotle's Poetics in the Italian Renaissance and Beyond - New Directions in Criticism (Hardcover):... The Reception of Aristotle's Poetics in the Italian Renaissance and Beyond - New Directions in Criticism (Hardcover)
Bryan Brazeau
R3,777 Discovery Miles 37 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Using new and cutting-edge perspectives, this book explores literary criticism and the reception of Aristotle's Poetics in early modern Italy. Written by leading international scholars, the chapters examine the current state of the field and set out new directions for future study. The reception of classical texts of literary criticism, such as Horace's Ars Poetica, Longinus's On the Sublime, and most importantly, Aristotle's Poetics was a crucial part of the intellectual culture of Renaissance Italy. Revisiting the translations, commentaries, lectures, and polemic treatises produced, the contributors apply new interdisciplinary methods from book history, translation studies, history of the emotions and classical reception to them. Placing several early modern Italian poetic texts in dialogue with twentieth-century literary theory for the first time, The Reception of Aristotle's Poetics in the Italian Renaissance and Beyond models contemporary practice and maps out avenues for future study.

The Old English Boethius - An Edition of the Old English Versions of Boethius's De Consolatione Philosophiae (Multiple... The Old English Boethius - An Edition of the Old English Versions of Boethius's De Consolatione Philosophiae (Multiple copy pack, New)
Malcolm Godden, Susan Irvine
R14,492 Discovery Miles 144 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy, written in Latin around 525 A.D., was to become one of the most influential literary texts of the Middle Ages. The Old English prose translation and adaptation which was produced around 900 and claims to be by King Alfred was one of the earliest signs of its importance and use, and the subsequent rewriting of parts as verse show an interest in rivalling the literary shape of the Latin original. The many changes and additions have much to tell us about Anglo-Saxon interests and scholarship in the Alfredian period. This new edition is the first to present the second prose-and-verse version of the Old English text, and allows it to be read alongside the original prose version, for which this is the first edition for over a century, and the introduction and commentary reveal much about the history of the text and its composition.
The edition contains critical texts of both versions; a translation; a full introduction examining the manuscripts, the composition of the prose text and of the subsequent verse, the language, the authorship and date of the two versions, the relationship to other texts of the period and later uses of it, and the nature and purpose of the work; a detailed commentary exploring the relationship to the Latin text and to the early medieval commentary tradition; textual notes; and a glossary.

Diderot And The Art Of Thinking Freely (Paperback): Andrew S. Curran Diderot And The Art Of Thinking Freely (Paperback)
Andrew S. Curran
R582 R479 Discovery Miles 4 790 Save R103 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy, Volume 1 (Paperback): Robert Pasnau Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy, Volume 1 (Paperback)
Robert Pasnau
R894 Discovery Miles 8 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy showcases the best scholarly research in this flourishing field. The series covers all aspects of medieval philosophy, including the Latin, Arabic, and Hebrew traditions, and runs from the end of antiquity into the Renaissance. It publishes new work by leading scholars in the field, and combines historical scholarship with philosophical acuteness. The papers will address a wide range of topics, from political philosophy to ethics, and logic to metaphysics. OSMP is an essential resource for anyone working in the area.

Ibn Gabirol's Theology of Desire - Matter and Method in Jewish Medieval Neoplatonism (Hardcover, New): Sarah Pessin Ibn Gabirol's Theology of Desire - Matter and Method in Jewish Medieval Neoplatonism (Hardcover, New)
Sarah Pessin
R2,513 Discovery Miles 25 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Drawing on Arabic passages from Ibn Gabirol's original Fons Vitae text, and highlighting philosophical insights from his Hebrew poetry, Sarah Pessin develops a 'theology of desire' at the heart of Ibn Gabirol's eleventh-century cosmo-ontology. She challenges centuries of received scholarship on his work, including his so-called Doctrine of Divine Will. Pessin rejects voluntarist readings of the Fons Vitae as opposing divine emanation. She also emphasizes pseudo-Empedoclean notions of 'divine desire' and 'grounding element' alongside Ibn Gabirol's use of a particularly Neoplatonic method with apophatic (and what she terms 'doubly apophatic') implications. In this way, Pessin reads claims about matter and God as insights about love, desire, and the receptive, dependent and fragile nature of human beings. Pessin reenvisions the entire spirit of Ibn Gabirol's philosophy, moving us from a set of doctrines to a fluid inquiry into the nature of God and human being - and the bond between God and human being in desire.

John Duns Scotus - Selected Writings on Ethics (Paperback): Thomas Williams John Duns Scotus - Selected Writings on Ethics (Paperback)
Thomas Williams
R1,176 Discovery Miles 11 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Thomas Williams presents the most extensive collection of John Duns Scotus's work on ethics and moral psychology available in English. John Duns Scotus: Selected Writings on Ethics includes extended discussions-and as far as possible, complete questions-on divine and human freedom, the moral attributes of God, the relationship between will and intellect, moral and intellectual virtue, practical reasoning, charity, the metaphysics of goodness and rightness, the various acts, affections, and passions of the will, justice, the natural law, sin, marriage and divorce, the justification for private property, and lying and perjury. Relying on the recently completed critical edition of the Ordinatio and other critically edited texts, this collection presents the most reliable and up-to-date versions of Scotus's work in an accessible and philosophically informed translation.

Paracelsus - Selected Writings (Paperback, New Ed): Paracelsus Paracelsus - Selected Writings (Paperback, New Ed)
Paracelsus; Edited by Jolande Jacobi; Translated by Norbert Guterman
R941 R842 Discovery Miles 8 420 Save R99 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The enigmatic sixteenth-century Swiss physician and natural philosopher Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim, called Paracelsus, is known for the almost superhuman energy with which he produced his innumerable writings, for his remarkable achievements in the development of science, and for his reputation as a visionary (not to mention sorcerer) and alchemist. Little is known of his biography beyond his legendary achievements, and the details of his life have been filled in over the centuries by his admirers. This richly illustrated anthology presents in modernized language a selection of the moral thought of a man who was not only a self-willed genius charged with the dynamism of an impetuous and turbulent age but also in many ways a humble seeker after truth, who deeply influenced C. G. Jung and his followers.

The Trinitarian Christology of St Thomas Aquinas (Hardcover): Dominic Legge The Trinitarian Christology of St Thomas Aquinas (Hardcover)
Dominic Legge
R3,456 Discovery Miles 34 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Trinitarian Christology of St Thomas Aquinas brings to light the Trinitarian riches in Thomas Aquinas's Christology. Dominic Legge, O.P, disproves Karl Rahner's assertion that Aquinas divorces the study of Christ from the Trinity, by offering a stimulating re-reading of Aquinas on his own terms, as a profound theologian of the Trinitarian mystery of God as manifested in and through Christ. Legge highlights that, for Aquinas, Christology is intrinsically Trinitarian, in its origin and its principles, its structure, and its role in the dispensation of salvation. He investigates the Trinitarian shape of the incarnation itself: the visible mission of the Son, sent by the Father, implicating the invisible mission of the Holy Spirit to his assumed human nature. For Aquinas, Christ's humanity, at its deepest foundations, incarnates the very personal being of the divine Son and Word of the Father, and hence every action of Christ reveals the Father, is from the Father, and leads back to the Father. This study also uncovers a remarkable Spirit Christology in Aquinas: Christ as man stands in need of the Spirit's anointing to carry out his saving work; his supernatural human knowledge is dependent on the Spirit's gift; and it is the Spirit who moves and guides him in every action, from Nazareth to Golgotha.

Tweeting Dante (Paperback): Donald Carlson Tweeting Dante (Paperback)
Donald Carlson
R358 R297 Discovery Miles 2 970 Save R61 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Utopia (Paperback): Thomas More Utopia (Paperback)
Thomas More; Translated by Dominic Baker-Smith 1
R245 R192 Discovery Miles 1 920 Save R53 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

'It remains astonishingly radical ... one of Utopia's most striking aspects is its contemporaniety' Terry Eagleton In Utopia, Thomas More gives us a traveller's account of a newly-discovered island where the inhabitants enjoy a social order based on natural reason and justice, and human fulfilment is open to all. As the traveller describes the island, a bitter contrast is drawn between this rational society and the practices of Europe. How can the philosopher reform his society? In his discussion, More takes up a question first raised by Plato and which is still a challenge in the contemporary world. In the history of political thought few works have been more influential than Utopia, and few more misunderstood. Translated and introduced by Dominic Baker-Smith

Divine and Poetic Freedom in the Renaissance - Nominalist Theology and Literature in France and Italy (Hardcover): Ullrich... Divine and Poetic Freedom in the Renaissance - Nominalist Theology and Literature in France and Italy (Hardcover)
Ullrich Langer
R2,634 Discovery Miles 26 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The closely related problems of creativity and freedom have long been seen as emblematic of the Renaissance. Ullrich Langer, however, argues that French and Italian Renaissance literature can be profitably reconceived in terms of the way these problems are treated in late medieval scholasticism in general and nominalist theology in particular. Looking at a subject that is relatively unexplored by literary critics, Langer introduces the reader to some basic features of nominalist theology and uses these to focus on what we find to be "modern" in French and Italian literature of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Langer demonstrates that this literature, often in its most interesting moments, represents freedom from constraint in the figures of the poet and the reader and in the fictional world itself. In Langer's view, nominalist theology provides a set of concepts that helps us understand the intellectual context of that freedom: God, the secular sovereign, and the poet are similarly absolved of external necessity in their relationships to their worlds. Originally published in 1990. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Filelfo in Milan - Writings 1451-1477 (Hardcover): Diana Robin Filelfo in Milan - Writings 1451-1477 (Hardcover)
Diana Robin
R3,211 Discovery Miles 32 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this portrait of the flamboyant Milanese courtier Francesco Filelfo (1398-1481), Diana Robin reveals a fifteenth-century humanism different from the cool, elegant classicism of Medicean Florence and patrician Venice. Although Filelfo served such heads of state as Pope Pius II, Cosimo de' Medici, and Francesco Sforza, his humanism was that of the "other"--the marginalized, exilic writer, whose extraordinary mind yet obscure origins made him a misfit at court. Through an exploration of Filelfo's disturbing montages in his letters and poems--of such events as the Milanese revolution of 1447 and the plague that swept Lombardy in 1451--Robin exposes the extent to which Filelfo, once viewed as an apologist for his patrons, criticized their militarism, sham republicanism, and professions of Christian piety. This study includes an examination of Filelfo's deeply layered references to Horace, Livy, Vergil, and Petrarch, as well as a comparison of Filelfo to other fifteenth-century Lombard writers, such as Cristoforo da Soldo, Pier Candido Decembrio, and Giovanni Simonetta. Here Robin presents her own editions of selections from Filelfo's Epistolae Familiares, Sforziad, Odae, and De Morali Disciplina, many of these texts appearing for the first time since the Renaissance. Originally published in 1991. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

In Search of Florentine Civic Humanism, Volume 1 - Essays on the Transition from Medieval to Modern Thought (Hardcover): Hans... In Search of Florentine Civic Humanism, Volume 1 - Essays on the Transition from Medieval to Modern Thought (Hardcover)
Hans Baron
R3,447 Discovery Miles 34 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hans Baron's Crisis of the Early Italian Renaissance is widely considered one of the most important works in Italian Renaissance studies. Princeton University Press published this seminal book in 1955. Now the Press makes available a two-volume collection of eighteen of Professor Baron's essays, most of them thoroughly revised, unpublished, or presented in English for the first time. Spanning the larger part of his career, they provide a continuation of, and complement to, the earlier book. The essays demonstrate that, contemporaneously with the revolution in art, modern humanistic thought developed in the city-state climate of early Renaissance Florence to a far greater extent than has generally been assumed. The publication of these volumes is a major scholarly event: a reinforcement and amplification of the author's conception of civic Humanism. The book includes studies of medieval antecedents and special studies of Petrarch, Leonardo Bruni, and Leon Battista Alberti. It offers a thoroughly re-conceived profile of Machiavelli, drawn against the background of civic Humanism, as well as essays presenting evidence that French and English Humanism of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries was closely tied to Italian civic thought of the fifteenth. The work culminates in a reassessment of Jacob Burckhardt's pioneering thought on the Renaissance. Originally published in 1988. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

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