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Et Amicorum: essays on Renaissance humanism and philosophy in honour of Jill Kraye (edited book)Brill. 2017.Inspired by Jill Kraye's many contributions to European intellectual history, this volume presents a diverse collection of studies in Renaissance philosophy and humanism by leading experts in the field.
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3From Greek into Italian: Giulio Ballino's Translation of the Pseudo-Aristotelian On the Virtues and VicesRivista di Storia Della Filosofia 2 361-376. 2019.
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34Anthony Grafton and Lisa Jardine, "From Humanism to the Humanities" (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 27 (1): 150. 1989.
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Marsilio Ficino: The Letters, vol. 6; Edward P. Mahoney: Two Aristotelians of the Italian Renaissance: Nicoletto Vernia and Agostino Nifo (review)British Journal for the History of Philosophy 11 (2): 331-335. 2003.
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38Cambridge Translations of Renaissance Philosophical Texts: Moral and Political Philosophy (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 1997.The Renaissance, known primarily for the art and literature that it produced, was also a period in which philosophical thought flourished. This two-volume anthology contains 40 new translations of important works on moral and political philosophy written during the Renaissance and hitherto unavailable in English. The anthology is designed to be used in conjunction with The Cambridge History of Renaissance Philosophy, in which all of these texts are discussed. The works, originally written in Lat…Read more
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4Too Much to Know: Managing Scholarly Information before the Modern Age by Ann Blair (review)Common Knowledge 19 (3): 574-574. 2013.
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Pietro pomponazzi (1462-1525) : Secular aristotelianism in the renaissanceIn Paul Richard Blum (ed.), Philosophers of the Renaissance, Catholic University of America Press. 2010.
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24Aristotle's God and the authenticity ofJournal of the History of Philosophy 28 (3): 339-358. 1990.
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39Unpacking the warburg libraryCommon Knowledge 18 (1): 117-127. 2012.Against the backdrop of Walter Benjamin's famous essay, “Unpacking My Library”, this article, by the Librarian of the Warburg Institute, tells the story of the many times that the Warburg Library has been packed and unpacked. First it was the private collection of Aby Warburg, later a public institution, originally in Hamburg and then in London from 1933 to the present. This essay also explores the various ways in which books have been — and continue to be — acquired by the Warburg Library, incl…Read more
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36Michael J. B. Allen, "The Platonism of Marsilio Ficino. A Study of His "Phaedrus" Commentary, Its Sources and Genesis" (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 25 (4): 596. 1987.
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1Cambridge Translations of Renaissance Philosophical Texts: Volume 1, Moral Philosophy: Moral and Political Philosophy (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2012.The Renaissance, known primarily for the art and literature that it produced, was also a period in which philosophical thought flourished. This two-volume anthology contains 40 new translations of important works on moral and political philosophy written during the Renaissance and hitherto unavailable in English. The anthology is designed to be used in conjunction with The Cambridge History of Renaissance Philosophy, in which all of these texts are discussed. The works, originally written in Lat…Read more
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13Giordano Bruno: Philosopher of the Renaissance (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 43 (3): 357-358. 2005.Jill Kraye - Giordano Bruno: Philosopher of the Renaissance - Journal of the History of Philosophy 43:3 Journal of the History of Philosophy 43.3 357-358 Hilary Gatti, editor. Giordano Bruno: Philosopher of the Renaissance. Aldershot, England: Ashgate, 2002. Pp. xxiv + 424. Cloth, $89.95. The Italian philosopher Giordano Bruno was burned at the stake on 17 February 1600 in the Campo de' Fiori in Rome. The four-hundredth anniversary of this dramatic event, which has come to symbolize the end of t…Read more
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The philosophy of the italian renaissanceIn G. H. R. Parkinson (ed.), The Renaissance and Seventeenth-Century Rationalism, Routledge. 1993.
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45Humanism and Early Modern Philosophy (edited book)Routledge. 1999.This volume examines the distinctive and important role played by humanism in the development of early modern philosophy. Focusing on individual authors as well as intellectual trends, this collection of essays aims to portray the humanist movement as an essential part of the philosophy of the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries
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20Aristotle's God and the Authenticity of De mundo : An Early Modern ControversyJournal of the History of Philosophy 28 (3): 339-358. 1990.
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812 The legacy of ancient philosophyIn D. N. Sedley (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Greek and Roman Philosophy, Cambridge University Press. pp. 323. 2003.
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Cambridge Translations of Renaissance Philosophical Texts 2 Volume Paperback Set: Moral and Political Philosophy (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 1997.The Renaissance, known primarily for the art and literature that it produced, was also a period in which philosophical thought flourished. This two-volume anthology, which was originally published in 1997, contains forty translations of important works on moral and political philosophy written during the Renaissance and hitherto unavailable in English. The anthology is designed to be used in conjunction with The Cambridge History of Renaissance Philosophy, in which all of these texts are discuss…Read more
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15The Political Philosophy of MontaigneReview of Metaphysics 46 (3): 640-642. 1993.The author regards Montaigne as one of the architects of modern political thought, a precursor of Hobbes, Locke, Montesquieu, Adam Smith, and the American Founding Fathers. The Essais, for Schaefer, are notable primarily on account of their formulation of a primitive version of bourgeois liberalism: the doctrine that society functions best when individuals pursue their own self-interest with a minimum of governmental interference. Montaigne, in other words, was an early Modern apostle of the gos…Read more
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10Schooling in Renaissance Italy: Literacy and Learning, 1300-1600 by Paul F. Grendler (review)Isis 82 127-128. 1991.
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28Hermetica: The Greek "Corpus Hermeticum" and the Latin "Asclepius"Journal of the History of Philosophy 34 (4): 608-610. 1996.
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7Classical Traditions in Renaissance PhilosophyRoutledge. 2002.The impact of classical thought on Renaissance philosophy is the subject of this volume. In the first part Dr Kraye deals with the interpretations of ancient philosophy put forward by various thinkers of the Italian Renaissance, including the humanist Angelo Poliziano and the Platonist Marsilio Ficino; in the second, she examines the central role of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics within Renaissance moral philosophy and considers the influence of other classical treatises on ethics, especially th…Read more
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24Too Much to Know: Managing Scholarly Information before the Modern AgeCommon Knowledge 19 (3): 574-574. 2013.
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Pico on the relationship of rhetoric and philosophyIn M. V. Dougherty (ed.), Pico Della Mirandola: New Essays, Cambridge University Press. 2008.
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22Francesco filelfo's lost letter de ideisJournal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 42 (1): 236-249. 1979.