"If the universe were conceived to fulfill a certain divine plan or to manifest God's will and glory, what would the place of an individual be within this plan? What is more, if, from the very beginning of its existence and through divine providence, it were predestined to be driven toward a certain end, how could people adjust their individual lives to the incognizable universal design and react to the obscure future fraught with both luck and failure? These questions, which have bothered humanity for centuries, formed a remarkable element of early modern European thought. This collection of essays presents new insights into what shaped and constituted reflections on fate and fortune between, roughly, 1400 and 1650, both in word and image....
The transition from medieval thought to what we usually consider as modem philosophy is a breakthrou...
This thesis deals with a major question that occupied most of the greater and also lesser known phil...
The question I address in my dissertation relates to the conundrum of the prediction of fate in earl...
The capricious roman goddess Fortune is known for her strong power to influence or even decide the d...
Recensão de: Ovanes Akopyan. Ed. Fate and Fortune in European Thought, ca. 1400-1650. Leiden and Bos...
Weaving and femininity are historically intimately connected withthe concept of Fate. In antiquity F...
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...
The question of the power of the gods, especially as it relates to a more or less abstract fate, has...
A grand plan, guiding individual lives along a predetermined string, a string that is unable to be d...
In the course of time the literary idea of fate has been subject to a series of transformations whic...
This thesis is a study of tychē (success, good or bad fortune, chance, unexpected circumstances) and...
German Lutheran scholar Johann Friedrich Weitenkampf (d.1758) sets out to explain and refute the Tur...
Fate and Fortune in Renaissance Thought 27 May 2016 The University of Warwick The aim of the colloqu...
The Prose Edda chapter, Ragnarok as recorded by Snorri, was taken as a pivotal point for exploring f...
The transition from medieval thought to what we usually consider as modem philosophy is a breakthrou...
This thesis deals with a major question that occupied most of the greater and also lesser known phil...
The question I address in my dissertation relates to the conundrum of the prediction of fate in earl...
The capricious roman goddess Fortune is known for her strong power to influence or even decide the d...
Recensão de: Ovanes Akopyan. Ed. Fate and Fortune in European Thought, ca. 1400-1650. Leiden and Bos...
Weaving and femininity are historically intimately connected withthe concept of Fate. In antiquity F...
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...
The question of the power of the gods, especially as it relates to a more or less abstract fate, has...
A grand plan, guiding individual lives along a predetermined string, a string that is unable to be d...
In the course of time the literary idea of fate has been subject to a series of transformations whic...
This thesis is a study of tychē (success, good or bad fortune, chance, unexpected circumstances) and...
German Lutheran scholar Johann Friedrich Weitenkampf (d.1758) sets out to explain and refute the Tur...
Fate and Fortune in Renaissance Thought 27 May 2016 The University of Warwick The aim of the colloqu...
The Prose Edda chapter, Ragnarok as recorded by Snorri, was taken as a pivotal point for exploring f...
The transition from medieval thought to what we usually consider as modem philosophy is a breakthrou...
This thesis deals with a major question that occupied most of the greater and also lesser known phil...
The question I address in my dissertation relates to the conundrum of the prediction of fate in earl...