Studies in the History of the Renaissance

Studies in the History of the Renaissance

Author: Walter Pater

Publisher:

Published: 1873

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13:

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Pater's first major work, a study of kindred spirits in love of beauty. Criticized as a "demoralizing moralizer".--Jim Kepner ; Oscar Wilde's favorite book by Pater (Greif, p. 157) ; Includes essays on Pico della Mirandola, Michelangelo, da Vinci and Winckelmann.


Clandestine Philosophy

Clandestine Philosophy

Author: Gianni Paganini

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2020-02-11

Total Pages: 449

ISBN-13: 1487504616

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Clandestine Philosophy is the first work in English entirely focused on the philosophical clandestine manuscripts that preceded and accompanied the birth of the Enlightenment.


The Renaissance in Europe

The Renaissance in Europe

Author: Peter Elmer

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2000-01-01

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13: 9780300082227

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Current research on the Renaissance has emphasized the need to look again at the original texts, documents and artefacts which, taken together, constitute the primary source of evidence for the re-evaluation of its historical significance. This volume represents one attempt to reflect this renewal of interest in returning to first principles. The Anthology presents a series of carefully selected primary sources across a wide range of disciplines, ordered thematically and reflecting the interests of scholars in a variety of fields of Renaissance studies. There are sections on humanism and its impact on philosophy and politics; Renaissance court culture, with particular emphasis on the courts of northern Italy and the Kingdom of Hungary; poetry and drama in Renaissance Britain; the Reformation; and science, magic and witchcraft. While some of the extracts are short and familiar, others appear here, in translation, for the first time, including, for example, an early sixteenth-century demonology by the Italian humanist Gianfrancesco Pico della Mirandola. The volume is illustrated throughout and each extract is introduced by a brief headnote describing the author and the source. Peter Elmer is Staff Tutor and Lecturer in the History of Science and Techology, Nick Webb is Staff Tutor and Lecturer in Art History, and Roberta Wood is Course Manager in the Arts Faculty, all at the Open University.


Iter Italicum

Iter Italicum

Author: Paul Oskar Kristeller

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 1963

Total Pages: 594

ISBN-13: 9789004105928

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A cumulative index to the "Iter Italicum" volumes 1-6, encompassing the indexes previously published to the individual volumes. Reorganised for ease of use, this invaluable aid to users of Kristeller's monumental work will greatly facilitate access to the huge amount of information found here.


Man and Nature in the Renaissance

Man and Nature in the Renaissance

Author: Allen G. Debus

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1978-10-31

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 9780521293280

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An introduction to science and medicine during the earlier phrases of the scientific revolution.


Subject and Object in Renaissance Culture

Subject and Object in Renaissance Culture

Author: Margreta de Grazia

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1996-02-23

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 9780521455893

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This collection of original essays brings together some of the most prominent figures in new historicist and cultural materialist approaches to the early modern period, and offers a new focus on the literature and culture of the Renaissance. Traditionally, Renaissance studies have concentrated on the human subject. The essays collected here bring objects - purses, clothes, tapestries, houses, maps, feathers, communion wafers, tools, pages, skulls - back into view. As a result, the much-vaunted early modern subject ceases to look autonomous and sovereign, but is instead caught up in a vast and uneven world of objects which he and she makes, owns, values, imagines, and represents. This book puts things back into relation with people; in the process, it elicits new critical readings, and new cultural configurations.