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STUDIES IN THE RENAISSANCE, Vol. XXI (21)
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Book description: New York: The Renaissance Society of America, 1974. 289 pp. Bibliographical footnotes. Some Latin texts. This is the concluding issue of "Studies in the Renaissance." CONTENTS: Giovanni Conversini's "Consolatio ad Donatum" on the death of Petrarch [B.G. Kohl and J. Day]. The place of dialectic teaching in sixteenth-century Cambridge [L. Jardine]. Rabelais and stoic portrayal [J.C. Nash]. English writers and Beza's Latin epigrams: the uses and abuses of poetry [A.L. Prescott]. The discourse of Demetrius Chalcondyles on the inauguration of Greek studies at the University of Padua in 1463 [D.J. Geanakoplos]. Sculptors' partnerships in Michelozzo's Florence [H.M. Caplow]. Patrician women in early Renaissance Venice [S. Chojnacki]. Natural law as the foundation for an autonomous ethic: Pierre Charron's "De la Sagesse" [M.C. Horowitz]. Renaissance Latin Aristotle commentaries: authors A-B [C.H. Lohr]. CONDITION: Light chipping to bottom edge of front cover with creasing. Moderate overall wear to card covers; spine moderately sunned.. First Edition. Paperback. Good. 24 x 16 cm.
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- Format/binding: Paperback
- Book condition: Good
- Edition: First Edition
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: The Renaissance Society of America
- Place: New York
- Date published: 1974
- Keywords: Renaissance humanism Giovanni conversini consolatio ad donatum petrarch philosophy latin literature dialetic teaching cambridge england rabelais stoicism literary criticism english beza epigrams poetry poetics discourse demetrius chalcondyles greek studie
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