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Humanism and Creativity in the Renaissance: Essays in Honor of Ronald G. Witt: Brill's Studies in Intellectual History, cartea 136

Christopher S. Celenza, Kenneth Gouwens
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 mar 2006
This volume comprises original contributions from 17 scholars whose work and careers Ronald Witt has touched in myriad ways. Intellectual, social, and political historians, a historian of philosophy and an art historian: specialists in various temporal and geographical regions of the Renaissance world here address specific topics reflecting some of the major themes that have woven their way through Ronald Witt’s intellectual cursus. While some essays offer fresh readings of canonical texts and explore previously unnoticed lines of filiation among them, others present “discoveries,” including a hitherto “lost” text and overlooked manuscripts that are here edited for the first time. Engagement with little-known material reflects another of Witt's distinguishing characteristics: a passion for original sources. The essays are gathered under three rubrics: (1) “Politics and the Revival of Antiquity”; (2) “Humanism, Religion, and Moral Philosophy”; and (3) “Erudition and Innovation.”

Contributors include: Robert Black, Melissa Meriam Bullard, Christopher S. Celenza, Anthony F. D’Elia, Charles Fantazzi, Kenneth Gouwens, Anthony Grafton, Paul F. Grendler, James Hankins, John M. Headley, Mark Jurdjevic, Timothy Kircher, David A. Lines, Edward P. Mahoney, John Monfasani, Louise Rice, and T.C. Price Zimmerman.

Publications by Ronald G. Witt:

'In the Footsteps of the Ancients': The Origins of Humanism from Lovato to Bruni, ISBN: 978 90 04 11397 8 (Paperback: 978 0 391 04202 5)
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004149076
ISBN-10: 9004149074
Pagini: 411
Dimensiuni: 163 x 243 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Editura: Brill
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Public țintă

All those interested in the learned cultures of Renaissance, Reformation, and Early Modern Europe; of particular interest to scholars of humanism, politics, religion, and literature in the early modern period.

Cuprins

List of Contributors
List of Illustrations

Ronald G. Witt—An Appreciation, T. C. Price Zimmermann

Introduction, Christopher S. Celenza & Kenneth Gouwens

PART I. POLITICS AND THE REVIVAL OF ANTIQUITY
1. Humanism in the Vernacular: The Case of Leonardo Bruni, James Hankins
2. Heroic Insubordination in the Army of Sigismundo Malatesta: Petrus Parleo’s Pro milite, Machiavelli, and the Uses of Cicero and Livy, Anthony F. D’Elia
3. Benedetto Accolti: a Portrait, Robert Black
4. Possessing Antiquity: Agency and Sociability in building Lorenzo de’ Medici’s Gem Collection, Melissa Meriam Bullard
5. The Guicciardinian Moment: The Discorsi Palleschi, Humanism, and Aristocratic Republicanism in Sixteenth-Century Florence, Mark Jurdjevic
6. The Problem of Counsel Revisited Once More: Budé’s De asse (1515) and Utopia I (1516) in Defining a Political Moment, John M. Headley

PART II. HUMANISM, RELIGION, AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY
7. Alberti in Boccaccio’s Garden: After-Dinner Thoughts on Moral Philosophy, Timothy Kircher
8. The “Lost” Final Part of George Amiroutzes’ Dialogus de fide in Christum and Zanobi Acciaiuoli, John Monfasani
9. Marsilio Ficino and Renaissance Platonism, Edward P. Mahoney
10. Vives’ Parisian Writings, Charles Fantazzi
11. Reforming the Dream, Anthony Grafton

PART III. ERUDITION AND INNOVATION
12. Georg Voigt: Historian of Humanism, Paul F. Grendler
13. Humanism and the Italian Universities, David A. Lines
14. Humanist Culture and its Malcontents: Alcionio, Sepúlveda, and the Consequences of Translating Aristotle, Kenneth Gouwens & Christopher S. Celenza
15. Villamena’s Kangaroo, Louise Rice

Index

Notă biografică

Kenneth Gouwens, Ph.D. (1991) in History and Humanities, Stanford University, is Associate Professor of History at the University of Connecticut. He has published extensively on Renaissance humanism, including Remembering the Renaissance: Humanist Narratives of the Sack of Rome (Brill, 1998).

Christopher S. Celenza, Ph.D. (1995) in History, Duke.