Fate and Fortune in Renaissance Thought 27 May 2016 The University of Warwick The aim of the colloquium is to explore the significance of the concepts of fate and fortune in Renaissance philosophy. While having a significant medieval background in theological texts and in The Consolation of Philosophy and other philosophical treatises, these concepts received new interpretations during the Renaissance period. The cause was a renewed interest in Cicero’s treatises, as well as in Alexander of A..
Peter Mack (Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies, University of Warwick) This is a...
La thèse se propose d’étudier le développement des traités de dialectique à la Renaissance, en suiva...
The following dissertation is a literary history of probability in the northern renaissance. Before ...
"If the universe were conceived to fulfill a certain divine plan or to manifest God's will and glory...
The capricious roman goddess Fortune is known for her strong power to influence or even decide the d...
The volume contains 11 contributions of the best experts on the topics of fate, fortune and free wil...
Although fortune is ubiquitous in Renaissance literature, treatments of it rarely agree about precis...
In 1518, Erasmus published The Colloquies (Colloquia), a lively Latin conversation primer, which acq...
Medieval and Early Modern Student Association, Durham University Ninth Annual Postgraduate Conferenc...
In the literature of the Middle Ages, exempla often drew upon historical material. One popular narra...
This volume is based on an international colloquium held at the Warburg Institute, London, on 21\u20...
This chapter describes aspects of the Italian Platonic revival. It emphasizes the importance of the ...
This thesis examines the representations of Fortune in Boccaccio's Filostrato, Chaucer's Troilus and...
Aristotle’s Topica provided a system of logical schemes (topoi) for constructing a consistent dialec...
This thesis is a cognitive linguistic analysis of the concept of fortune and how it has changed over...
Peter Mack (Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies, University of Warwick) This is a...
La thèse se propose d’étudier le développement des traités de dialectique à la Renaissance, en suiva...
The following dissertation is a literary history of probability in the northern renaissance. Before ...
"If the universe were conceived to fulfill a certain divine plan or to manifest God's will and glory...
The capricious roman goddess Fortune is known for her strong power to influence or even decide the d...
The volume contains 11 contributions of the best experts on the topics of fate, fortune and free wil...
Although fortune is ubiquitous in Renaissance literature, treatments of it rarely agree about precis...
In 1518, Erasmus published The Colloquies (Colloquia), a lively Latin conversation primer, which acq...
Medieval and Early Modern Student Association, Durham University Ninth Annual Postgraduate Conferenc...
In the literature of the Middle Ages, exempla often drew upon historical material. One popular narra...
This volume is based on an international colloquium held at the Warburg Institute, London, on 21\u20...
This chapter describes aspects of the Italian Platonic revival. It emphasizes the importance of the ...
This thesis examines the representations of Fortune in Boccaccio's Filostrato, Chaucer's Troilus and...
Aristotle’s Topica provided a system of logical schemes (topoi) for constructing a consistent dialec...
This thesis is a cognitive linguistic analysis of the concept of fortune and how it has changed over...
Peter Mack (Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies, University of Warwick) This is a...
La thèse se propose d’étudier le développement des traités de dialectique à la Renaissance, en suiva...
The following dissertation is a literary history of probability in the northern renaissance. Before ...