Erasmus and the Renaissance Republic of Letters

Erasmus and the Renaissance Republic of Letters
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Publisher : Brepols Publishers
Total Pages : 504
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ISBN-10 : UCLA:L0106224983
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Synopsis Erasmus and the Renaissance Republic of Letters by : Stephen Ryle

P.S. Allens edition of the correspondence of Erasmus, published in twelve volumes between 1906 and 1958, initiated a new epoch in the study of both Renaissance humanism and the Reformation. The 2006 conference held at Corpus Christi College, Oxford to mark the centenary of Allen's edition presented a wide-ranging overview of the current state of Erasmus scholarship, including a survey of the discoveries of letters to and from Erasmus unknown to Allen, the printing for the first time since 1529 of the opening section of an important letter to Erasmus from Germain de Brie, an account of the crucial role played by Ulrich von Hutten in the publication of the dialogue Iulius exclusus e coelis, and several studies of the influence of Erasmus's thought on the political and theological controversies of early-modern Europe.

Between Utopia and Dystopia

Between Utopia and Dystopia
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Publisher : Lexington Books
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : 9780739136492
ISBN-13 : 0739136496
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Between Utopia and Dystopia by : Hanan Yoran

Between Utopia and Dystopia offers a new interpretation of Erasmian humanism. It argues that Erasmian humanism created the identity of the universal and critical intellectual, but that this identity undermined the fundamental premises of humanist discourse. It closely reads several works of Erasmus and Thomas More, employing an interdisciplinary approach to the study of intellectual history, and adopting theoretical insights and methodological procedures from various disciplines.

The Renaissance of Letters

The Renaissance of Letters
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 9780429770951
ISBN-13 : 0429770952
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Synopsis The Renaissance of Letters by : Paula Findlen

The Renaissance of Letters traces the multiplication of letter-writing practices between the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries in the Italian peninsula and beyond to explore the importance of letters as a crucial document for understanding the Italian Renaissance. This edited collection contains case studies, ranging from the late medieval re-emergence of letter-writing to the mid-seventeenth century, that offer a comprehensive analysis of the different dimensions of late medieval and Renaissance letters—literary, commercial, political, religious, cultural, social, and military—which transformed them into powerful early modern tools. The Renaissance was an era that put letters into the hands of many kinds of people, inspiring them to see reading, writing, receiving, and sending letters as an essential feature of their identity. The authors take a fresh look at the correspondence of some of the most important humanists of the Italian Renaissance, including Niccolò Machiavelli and Isabella d'Este, and consider the use of letters for others such as merchants and physicians. This book is essential reading for scholars and students of Early Modern History and Literature, Renaissance Studies, and Italian Studies. The engagement with essential primary sources renders this book an indispensable tool for those teaching seminars on Renaissance history and literature.

Portuguese Humanism and the Republic of Letters

Portuguese Humanism and the Republic of Letters
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 497
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ISBN-10 : 9789004217218
ISBN-13 : 9004217215
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Synopsis Portuguese Humanism and the Republic of Letters by : Maria Berbara

This volume focuses on the interdisciplinary investigation of Portuguese humanism, especially as a noteworthy player in the international network of early modern scholarship, literature and visual arts.

The Praise of Folly

The Praise of Folly
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Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015047784684
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Synopsis The Praise of Folly by : Desiderius Erasmus

Major Thinkers in Welfare

Major Thinkers in Welfare
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Publisher : Policy Press
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9781847427069
ISBN-13 : 1847427065
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Major Thinkers in Welfare by : Victor George

Focusing on a range of welfare issues this book examines the views, values and perceptions of a number of theorists from ancient times to the 19th century, including Plato, St Aquinas, Hobbes, Wollstonecraft and Marx.

Herculean Labours: Erasmus and the Editing of St. Jerome's Letters in the Renaissance

Herculean Labours: Erasmus and the Editing of St. Jerome's Letters in the Renaissance
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 410
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ISBN-10 : 9789047442233
ISBN-13 : 9047442237
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Herculean Labours: Erasmus and the Editing of St. Jerome's Letters in the Renaissance by : Hilmar Pabel

The first monograph in English on Erasmus of Rotterdam as an editor of St. Jerome, this book belongs to the growing scholarship on the reception of the Church Fathers in early modern Europe. Erasmus, like other Renaissance humanists, particularly admired Jerome (d. 419 or 420), and he expressed his admiration most conspicuously in his edition of Jerome’s letters. Proclaiming his editorial Herculean labours, Erasmus energetically promoted himself and his publication. Erasmus’ self-promotion cannot be reduced to a secular appropriation of Jerome, however. A detailed examination of a variety of editorial interventions demonstrates Erasmus’ religious purpose, his debt to previous editorial traditions as well as his editorial novelty, and his influence on subsequent sixteenth-century editions of Jerome.

A Guide to Neo-Latin Literature

A Guide to Neo-Latin Literature
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 877
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ISBN-10 : 9781316849040
ISBN-13 : 131684904X
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis A Guide to Neo-Latin Literature by : Victoria Moul

Latin was for many centuries the common literary language of Europe, and Latin literature of immense range, stylistic power and social and political significance was produced throughout Europe and beyond from the time of Petrarch (c.1400) well into the eighteenth century. This is the first available work devoted specifically to the enormous wealth and variety of neo-Latin literature, and offers both essential background to the understanding of this material and sixteen chapters by leading scholars which are devoted to individual forms. Each contributor relates a wide range of fascinating but now little-known texts to the handful of more familiar Latin works of the period, such as Thomas More's Utopia, Milton's Latin poetry and the works of Petrarch and Erasmus. All Latin is translated throughout the volume.

A Companion to Erasmus

A Companion to Erasmus
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 372
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ISBN-10 : 9789004539686
ISBN-13 : 9004539689
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis A Companion to Erasmus by : Eric M. MacPhail

The authors strive to illuminate every aspect of Erasmus’ life, work, and legacy while providing an expert synthesis of the most inspiring research in the field. There is no volume to compare or to compete with this compendium of all Erasmian knowledge.

The Correspondence of Erasmus /.

The Correspondence of Erasmus /.
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 492
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ISBN-10 : 0802019811
ISBN-13 : 9780802019813
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis The Correspondence of Erasmus /. by : Desiderius Erasmus