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On the Dignity of Man (Hardcover, New Ed)
Pico della Mirandola; Translated by Charles Glenn Wallis; Introduction by Paul J.W. Miller; Translated by Douglas Carmichael
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Reflecting the broad range of interests of a major Renaissance
philosopher and his distinctive brand of syncretism, this anthology
offers in their entirety three central works of Pico's. On the
Dignity of Man , the quintessential expression of Renaissance
humanism, appears in the context of two lesser known but equally
representative mature works: On Being and the One , a treatise
defending what Pico held to be the agreement between Aristotle and
Plato on the relation between unity and being, and Heptaplus , an
interpretation, influenced by a blend of cabalism and Christian
doctrine, of the first verses of Genesis. New Selected
Bibliography.
This is a new release of the original 1940 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1940 edition.
With an Appendix Containing Robert Grosseteste, Man is a Smaller
World.
Concerning the very perfect harmony of the celestial movements, and
the genesis of eccentricities and the semidiameters, and the
periodic times from the same. After the model of the most correct
astronomical doctrine of today, and the hypothesis not only of
Copernicus but also of Tycho Brahe, whereof either hypotheses are
today publicly accepted as most true, and the Ptolemaic as
outmoded. I commence a sacred discourse, a most true hymn to God
the Founder, and I judge it to be piety, not to sacrifice many
hecatombs of bulls to Him and to burn incense of innumerable
perfumes and cassia, but first to learn myself, and afterwards to
teach others too, how great He is in wisdom, how great in power,
and of what sort in goodness. For to wish to adorn in every way
possible the things that should receive adornment and to envy no
thing its goods-this I put down as the sign of the greatest
goodness, and in this respect I praise Him as good that in the
heights of His wisdom He finds everything whereby each thing may be
adorned to the utmost and that He can do by his unconquerable power
all that he has decreed.
With an Appendix Containing Robert Grosseteste, Man is a Smaller
World.
With an Appendix Containing Robert Grosseteste, Man is a Smaller
World.
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On the Dignity of Man (Paperback, New Ed)
Pico della Mirandola; Translated by Charles Glenn Wallis; Introduction by Paul J.W. Miller; Translated by Douglas Carmichael
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R385
R360
Discovery Miles 3 600
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Reflecting the broad range of interests of a major Renaissance
philosopher and his distinctive brand of syncretism, this anthology
offers in their entirety three central works of Pico's. On the
Dignity of Man , the quintessential expression of Renaissance
humanism, appears in the context of two lesser known but equally
representative mature works: On Being and the One , a treatise
defending what Pico held to be the agreement between Aristotle and
Plato on the relation between unity and being, and Heptaplus , an
interpretation, influenced by a blend of cabalism and Christian
doctrine, of the first verses of Genesis. New Selected
Bibliography.
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