The renaissance philosophy of man Petrarca, Valla, Ficino, Pico, Pomponazzi, Vives ed. by Ernst Cassirer; Paul Oskar Kristeller; John Herman Randall
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publisher: Chicago, Ill. Univ. of Chicago Press 1948Description: VIII, 404 SContent type:- Text
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single unit book | HAC Library - Holdings of the American Academy in Berlin HAC – Basement – Library Hallway | L (Lasky Collection) | L:B775 .C32 1948 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 2023-4145 |
Francesco Petrarca: A self-portrait. The ascent of Mont Ventoux. On his own ignorance and that of many others. A disapproval of an unreasonable use of the discipline of dialectic. An Averroist visits Petrarca. Petrarca's aversion to Arab science. A request to take up the fight against Averroes.--Lorenzo Valla: Dialogue on free will.--Marsilio Ficino: Five questions concerning the mind.--Giovanni Pico della Mirandola: Oration on the dignity of man.--Pietro Pomponazzi: On the immortality of the soul.--Juan Luis Vives: A fable about man.--Selective bibliography (p. 397-400)
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