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Renaissance Humanism and the Transformations of Ancient Philosophy
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Jill Kraye
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
- Transformation: A Concept for the Study of Cultural Change 9
- The Transformation of Attitudes towards Ancient Latin Authors and the Legacy of Lorenzo Valla 27
- The Greek Renaissance: Transfer, Allelopoiesis, or Both? 45
- How Did Renaissance Rhetoric Transform the Classical Tradition? 59
- Political-Assembly Speeches, German Diets, and Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini 71
- The Virtue Politics of the Italian Humanists 95
- “Haec Domus Omnium Triumphorum”: Petrarch and the Humanist Transformation of the Ancient Triumph 115
- Tradition, Reception, Transformation: Allelopoiesis and the Creation of the Humanist Virgil 133
- Renaissance Humanism and the Transformations of Ancient Philosophy 149
- The Effects of Authorial Strategies for Transforming Antiquity on the Place of the Renaissance in the Current Philosophical Canon 163
- Contributors 195
- Index 199
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
- Transformation: A Concept for the Study of Cultural Change 9
- The Transformation of Attitudes towards Ancient Latin Authors and the Legacy of Lorenzo Valla 27
- The Greek Renaissance: Transfer, Allelopoiesis, or Both? 45
- How Did Renaissance Rhetoric Transform the Classical Tradition? 59
- Political-Assembly Speeches, German Diets, and Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini 71
- The Virtue Politics of the Italian Humanists 95
- “Haec Domus Omnium Triumphorum”: Petrarch and the Humanist Transformation of the Ancient Triumph 115
- Tradition, Reception, Transformation: Allelopoiesis and the Creation of the Humanist Virgil 133
- Renaissance Humanism and the Transformations of Ancient Philosophy 149
- The Effects of Authorial Strategies for Transforming Antiquity on the Place of the Renaissance in the Current Philosophical Canon 163
- Contributors 195
- Index 199