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VII. The Origin and Development of the Language of Italian Prose
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface (1990) vii
- Preface (1980) xi
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HUMANISM
- I. Humanist Learning in the Italian Renaissance 1
- II. The Moral Thought of Renaissance Humanism 20
- III. The European Diffusion of Italian Humanism 69
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PLATONISM AND ARISTOTELIANISM
- IV. The Platonic Academy of Florence 89
- V. Ficino and Pomponazzi on the Place of Man in the Universe 102
- VI. Paduan Averroism and Alexandrism in the Light of Recent Studies 111
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THE ARTS
- VII. The Origin and Development of the Language of Italian Prose 119
- VIII. Music and Learning in the Early Italian Renaissance 142
- IX. The Modern System of the Arts 163
- X. Rhetoric in Medieval and Renaissance Culture 228
- Afterword: "Creativity" and "Tradition" 247
- Index 259
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface (1990) vii
- Preface (1980) xi
-
HUMANISM
- I. Humanist Learning in the Italian Renaissance 1
- II. The Moral Thought of Renaissance Humanism 20
- III. The European Diffusion of Italian Humanism 69
-
PLATONISM AND ARISTOTELIANISM
- IV. The Platonic Academy of Florence 89
- V. Ficino and Pomponazzi on the Place of Man in the Universe 102
- VI. Paduan Averroism and Alexandrism in the Light of Recent Studies 111
-
THE ARTS
- VII. The Origin and Development of the Language of Italian Prose 119
- VIII. Music and Learning in the Early Italian Renaissance 142
- IX. The Modern System of the Arts 163
- X. Rhetoric in Medieval and Renaissance Culture 228
- Afterword: "Creativity" and "Tradition" 247
- Index 259