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This is a new translation of and commentary on Pico della
Mirandola's most famous work, the Oration on the Dignity of Man. It
is the first English edition to provide readers with substantial
notes on the text, essays that address the work's historical,
philosophical and theological context, and a survey of its
reception. Often called the 'Manifesto of the Renaissance', this
brief but complex text was originally composed in 1486 as the
inaugural speech for an assembly of intellectuals, which could have
produced one of the most exhaustive metaphysical, theological and
psychological debates in history, had Pope Innocent VIII not
forbidden it. This edition of the Oration reflects the spirit of
the original text in bringing together experts in different fields.
Not unlike the debate Pico optimistically anticipated, the
resulting work is superior to the sum of its parts.
An ardent treatise for the Dignity of Man, which elevates Humanism
to a truly Christian level, making this writing as pertinent today
as it was in the Fifteenth Century.
The Oration by philosopher Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
(1463-1494), to which later editors added the subtitle On the
Dignity of Man, is the most famous text written in Italy at the
height of the Renaissance. The Life of Giovanni by Gianfrancesco
Pico, his nephew, is the only contemporary account of the
philosopher's brief and astonishing career-Giovanni, who challenged
anyone to debate him on nine hundred theses in Rome, whose writings
made him a heretic by papal declaration, died at the age of
thirty-one. Together, these works record Giovanni's invention of
Christian Kabbalah, his search for the ancient theology of Orpheus
and Zoroaster, and his effort to reconcile all the warring schools
of philosophy in universal concord. In this new translation, the
two texts are presented with ample explanatory notes that transform
our understanding of these fascinating thinkers.
This is a new translation of and commentary on Pico della
Mirandola's most famous work, the Oration on the Dignity of Man. It
is the first English edition to provide readers with substantial
notes on the text, essays that address the work's historical,
philosophical and theological context, and a survey of its
reception. Often called the 'Manifesto of the Renaissance', this
brief but complex text was originally composed in 1486 as the
inaugural speech for an assembly of intellectuals, which could have
produced one of the most exhaustive metaphysical, theological and
psychological debates in history, had Pope Innocent VIII not
forbidden it. This edition of the Oration reflects the spirit of
the original text in bringing together experts in different fields.
Not unlike the debate Pico optimistically anticipated, the
resulting work is superior to the sum of its parts.
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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.
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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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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.
La Strega Ovvero Degli Inganni De' Demoni
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++++ La Strega Ovvero Degli Inganni De'demoni: Dialogo Di Giovan
Francesco Pico, Tradotto In Lingua Toscana Da Turino Turini.
(Biblioteca Rara Vol. 40) Giovan Francesco Pico della Mirandola G.
Daelli, 1864
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