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3Socrates in the Italian RenaissanceIn Sara Ahbel-Rappe & Rachana Kamtekar (eds.), A Companion to Socrates, Wiley-blackwell. 2006.
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Manetti's Socrates and the Socrateses of antiquityIn Christopher Moore (ed.), Brill's Companion to the Reception of Socrates, Brill. 2019.
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9Political meritocracy in Renaissance Italy: the virtuous republic of Francesco Patrizi of SienaHarvard University Press. 2023.The first full-length study of Francesco Patrizi, the greatest political philosopher of the Italian Renaissance prior to Machiavelli. Patrizi was a humanist whose virtue politics-a form of values-based political meritocracy-sought to reconcile the conflicting claims of liberty and equality in service of good governance. He wrote two major works, On Founding Republics (1471) and On Kingship and the Education of Kings (1483/84), both of which were hugely influential when printed in the sixteenth c…Read more
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28Monstrous Melancholy: Ficino and the Physiological Causes of AtheismIn Stephen Clucas, Peter J. Forshaw & Valery Rees (eds.), Laus Platonici philosophi: Marsilio Ficino and his influence, Brill. 2011.
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42Cosimo De' medici and the 'platonic academy'Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 53 (1): 144-162. 1990.
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22Forging Links with the PastForgers and Critics: Creativity and Duplicity in Western ScholarshipFake? The Art of DeceptionDid the Greeks Believe in their Myths? An Essay on the Constitutive ImaginationCarlo Sigonio: The Changing World of the Late RenaissanceJournal of the History of Ideas 52 (3): 509. 1991.
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7Review: Forging Links with the Past (review)Journal of the History of Ideas 52 (3): 509-518. 1991.Forgers and Critics: Creativity and Duplicity in Western Scholarship Fake? The Art of Deception Did the Greeks Believe in their Myths? An Essay on the Constitutive Imagination Carlo Sigonio: The Changing World of the Late Renaissance
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13Plato in the Italian RenaissanceE.J. Brill. 1990."Plato in the Italian Renaissance, the first book-length treatment of Renaissance Platonism in over fifty years, is a study of the dramatic revival of interest in the Platonic dialogues in Italy in the fifteenth century. Through a richly contextual study of the translations and commentaries on Plato, James Hankins seeks to show how the interpretation of Plato was molded by the expectations of fifteenth-century readers, by the need to protect Plato against his critics, and the broader hermeneutic…Read more
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31The Baron Thesis after Forty Years: Some Recent Studies on Leonardo BruniJournal of the History of Ideas 56 (2): 309-338. 1995.
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17Nuptial Arithmetic: Marsilio Ficino's Commentary on the Fatal Number in Book VIII of Plato's Republic. Michael J. B. Allen (review)Isis 87 (4): 719-720. 1996.
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23Galileo, Ficino, and Renaissance PlatonismIn Jill Kraye & M. W. F. Stone (eds.), Humanism and Early Modern Philosophy, Routledge. 1999.
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23Dots Intérpretes do Humanismo Renascentista no Século XX: Eugenio Garin e Paul Oskar KristellerRevista Portuguesa de Filosofia 58 (4). 2002.
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32The Significance of Renaissance Philosophy.”In The Cambridge Companion to Renaissance Philosophy, Cambridge University Press. pp. 338--45. 2007.
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27Humanism, scholasticism, and Renaissance philosophyIn The Cambridge Companion to Renaissance Philosophy, Cambridge University Press. pp. 1--30. 2007.
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27The Cambridge Companion to Renaissance Philosophy (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2007.The Cambridge Companion to Renaissance Philosophy, published in 2007, provides an introduction to a complex period of change in the subject matter and practice of philosophy. The philosophy of the fourteenth through sixteenth centuries is often seen as transitional between the scholastic philosophy of the Middle Ages and modern philosophy, but the essays collected here, by a distinguished international team of contributors, call these assumptions into question, emphasizing both the continuity wi…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
History of Western Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
History of Western Philosophy |