The argument in this article is that we should not make clear-cut distinctions between humanism and philosophy or theology, and between the humanists and their contemporary scholastic theologians and philosophers, in the Florentine context of the second half of the fifteenth century. The relations between these two groups were complicated and included, beyond obvious differences, also mutual influences, not always discussed in detail among modern scholars. Starting from the known controversy between Eugenio Garin and Paul Oskar Kristeller regarding the nature of the humanist movement and its relations with philosophy, I then move-on to present four examples: the first two deal with “scholastic” theologians and preachers, the Dominic...
Was Renaissance humanism the source of disruption within the Catholic Church of the sixteenth-centur...
Scholars have long seen the humanists' disdain for scholasticism as a distinguishing feature of Ital...
Girolamo Savonarola lived at the apex of the Renaissance, but most of his biographers regard him as ...
The argument in this article is that we should not make clear-cut distinctions between humanism and...
The argument in this article is that we should not make clear-cut distinctions between humanism and...
The argument in this article is that we should not make clear-cut distinctions between humanism and...
The focus of this article is Alamanno Donati's On the Excellence of Intellect and Will (1482-1487)...
Argues that the theology of the Italian Renaissance looks forward in certain key respects to the the...
This article is talking about renaissance humanism philosophical thought as a particular prob-lem, w...
The focus of this article is Alamanno Donati's On the Excellence of Intellect and Will (1482-1487)...
The first part of this essay explores some of the reasons why Neapolitan humanism continued to have ...
The Polish version of the article was published in “Roczniki Humanistyczne,” vol. 61 (2013), issue 4...
The study begins with the development of the nature and character of fifteenth century Italian human...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This book offers a major contribution for understanding the spread and appeal of the humanist moveme...
Was Renaissance humanism the source of disruption within the Catholic Church of the sixteenth-centur...
Scholars have long seen the humanists' disdain for scholasticism as a distinguishing feature of Ital...
Girolamo Savonarola lived at the apex of the Renaissance, but most of his biographers regard him as ...
The argument in this article is that we should not make clear-cut distinctions between humanism and...
The argument in this article is that we should not make clear-cut distinctions between humanism and...
The argument in this article is that we should not make clear-cut distinctions between humanism and...
The focus of this article is Alamanno Donati's On the Excellence of Intellect and Will (1482-1487)...
Argues that the theology of the Italian Renaissance looks forward in certain key respects to the the...
This article is talking about renaissance humanism philosophical thought as a particular prob-lem, w...
The focus of this article is Alamanno Donati's On the Excellence of Intellect and Will (1482-1487)...
The first part of this essay explores some of the reasons why Neapolitan humanism continued to have ...
The Polish version of the article was published in “Roczniki Humanistyczne,” vol. 61 (2013), issue 4...
The study begins with the development of the nature and character of fifteenth century Italian human...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This book offers a major contribution for understanding the spread and appeal of the humanist moveme...
Was Renaissance humanism the source of disruption within the Catholic Church of the sixteenth-centur...
Scholars have long seen the humanists' disdain for scholasticism as a distinguishing feature of Ital...
Girolamo Savonarola lived at the apex of the Renaissance, but most of his biographers regard him as ...