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ITALLAN STUDIES: HUMANISM AND THE RENAISSANCE

ITALLAN STUDIES: HUMANISM AND THE RENAISSANCE Italian Studies HUMANISM AND THE RENAISSANCE By CHRISTOPHER CAIRNS, Senior Lecturer in Italian, Universiry College of Wales, Aberystwyth r. HuMANISM A good introd. to the study of Humanism is provided by G. M. Logan who proposes a conceptual framework for studies of the evolution of Renaissance Humanism in a fundamental review of methods of approach and research, taking Kristeller's works as a point of departure and surveying methods in recent formulations: 'Substance and form in Renaissance Humanism', ]MRS, 7:1-34, S. Mariotti coli. the arts of over thirty years in his Scritti medioevali e umanistici, Ro, Ediz. di Storia e Lett., 1976, 275 pp., and incl. arts on Valla, E. S. Piccolomini, Pontano and Ariosto among others. Professor Kristeller publ. his speech on the state of humanist studies to the Med. Acad. of America in 'Medieval and Renaissance studies: reflec­ tions of a scholar', Sp, 52: 1-4. A gen. work is A. Brick, Die Rezeption der Antike in den romanischen Literaturen der Renaissance, Berlin, Schmidt, I976, 25I pp., while F. Gaeta shows the changing pattern of conceptions of Rome in the I 5th and I 6th cs, 'Sull'idea di Roma nell'umanesimo e nel Rinascimento (appunti per una ricerca)', Studi Romani, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

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0084-4152
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2222-4297
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Italian Studies HUMANISM AND THE RENAISSANCE By CHRISTOPHER CAIRNS, Senior Lecturer in Italian, Universiry College of Wales, Aberystwyth r. HuMANISM A good introd. to the study of Humanism is provided by G. M. Logan who proposes a conceptual framework for studies of the evolution of Renaissance Humanism in a fundamental review of methods of approach and research, taking Kristeller's works as a point of departure and surveying methods in recent formulations: 'Substance and form in Renaissance Humanism', ]MRS, 7:1-34, S. Mariotti coli. the arts of over thirty years in his Scritti medioevali e umanistici, Ro, Ediz. di Storia e Lett., 1976, 275 pp., and incl. arts on Valla, E. S. Piccolomini, Pontano and Ariosto among others. Professor Kristeller publ. his speech on the state of humanist studies to the Med. Acad. of America in 'Medieval and Renaissance studies: reflec­ tions of a scholar', Sp, 52: 1-4. A gen. work is A. Brick, Die Rezeption der Antike in den romanischen Literaturen der Renaissance, Berlin, Schmidt, I976, 25I pp., while F. Gaeta shows the changing pattern of conceptions of Rome in the I 5th and I 6th cs, 'Sull'idea di Roma nell'umanesimo e nel Rinascimento (appunti per una ricerca)', Studi Romani,

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The Year’s Work in Modern Language StudiesBrill

Published: Mar 13, 1978

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