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Humanism and Renaissance civilization

Author: Charles G Nauert, Jr.
Publisher: Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, ©2012.
Series: Collected studies, CS995.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Collects the essays that present many years of Professor Nauert's research and teaching on the history of Renaissance humanism, and more particularly on humanism north of the Alps and deal with the  Read more...

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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Charles G Nauert, Jr.
ISBN: 9781409433316 1409433315
OCLC Number: 756281766
Description: 1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 23 cm.
Contents: Scholastic doctors and humanist challengers. The clash of humanists and scholastics : an approach to pre-Reformation controversies --
Humanist infiltration into the academic world : some studies of northern universities --
Humanism as method : roots of conflict with the scholastics --
The humanist challenge to medieval German culture --
Peter of Ravenna and the "obscure men" of Cologne : a case of pre-Reformation controversy --
Graf Hermann von Neuenahr and the limits of humanism in Cologne --
Humanists, scholastics, and the struggle to reform the University of Cologne, 1523-1525 --
Erasmus and the conflict over humanism. "A remarkably supercilious and touchy lot" : Erasmus on the scholastic theologians --
"The articular disease" : Erasmus' charges that the theologians have let the church down --
"Christian humanism" in Renaissance culture. Rethinking "Christian humanism" --
Marguerite, Lefèvre d'Étaples, and the growth of Christian humanism in France --
Science in the Renaissance : natural and occult. Humanists, scientists, and Pliny : changing approaches to a classical author --
Magic and skepticism in Agrippa's thought --
Agrippa in Renaissance Italy : the esoteric tradition --
Directions in Renaissance intellectual life. The mind.
Series Title: Collected studies, CS995.
Responsibility: Charles G. Nauert.

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