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ITALIAN STUDIES: HUMANISM AND THE RENAISSANCE

ITALIAN STUDIES: HUMANISM AND THE RENAISSANCE Italian Studies HUMANISM AND THE RENAISSANCE By H. K. Moss, Lecturer in Italian, University College of Swansea I. GENERAL Nine non-Italian specialists in different fields of Renaissance study (Hay, Ullmann, Trinkaus, Kristeller, Rubinstein, Grayson, Chastel, Boas-Hall, Schmitt) have contributed to a vol. to celebrate the 7oth birthday of Eugenio Garin, It Rinascimento. Interpreta;;;ioni e problemi, Bari, Laterza, vii + 401 pp. Somewhat invidiously I will pick out for special mention C. Grayson's sharply outlined sketch of the 'nucleo linguistico-letterario' of the Renaissance, '11 Rinascimento e la storia letteraria' (pp. 241-71), D. Hay's 'Storici e Rinascimento negli ultimi venticinque anni' (pp. 3-41), and W. Ullmann's 'Origini medievali del Rinascimento' (pp. 45-102). Lauro Martines's stimulating and eloquent synthesis of six cs (11th to 16th) of Italian history, Power and Imagination, N.York, Knopf, ix + 368 pp., contains two chaps of interest to all students of Renaissance lit. and thought ('Humanism: a program for the ruling classes', pp. 191-217, and 'The High Renaissance: a divided consciousness', pp. 297-331). Three new histories of Italian lit. have appeared: Rocco Montano, Ideologia e letteratura, 1, Storia della letteratura italiana dal Medioevo allafine del Settecento, Naples, Vico, 1976, 574 pp., which has two sections on the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

ITALIAN STUDIES: HUMANISM AND THE RENAISSANCE

The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies , Volume 41 (1): 41 – Mar 13, 1980

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Italian Studies HUMANISM AND THE RENAISSANCE By H. K. Moss, Lecturer in Italian, University College of Swansea I. GENERAL Nine non-Italian specialists in different fields of Renaissance study (Hay, Ullmann, Trinkaus, Kristeller, Rubinstein, Grayson, Chastel, Boas-Hall, Schmitt) have contributed to a vol. to celebrate the 7oth birthday of Eugenio Garin, It Rinascimento. Interpreta;;;ioni e problemi, Bari, Laterza, vii + 401 pp. Somewhat invidiously I will pick out for special mention C. Grayson's sharply outlined sketch of the 'nucleo linguistico-letterario' of the Renaissance, '11 Rinascimento e la storia letteraria' (pp. 241-71), D. Hay's 'Storici e Rinascimento negli ultimi venticinque anni' (pp. 3-41), and W. Ullmann's 'Origini medievali del Rinascimento' (pp. 45-102). Lauro Martines's stimulating and eloquent synthesis of six cs (11th to 16th) of Italian history, Power and Imagination, N.York, Knopf, ix + 368 pp., contains two chaps of interest to all students of Renaissance lit. and thought ('Humanism: a program for the ruling classes', pp. 191-217, and 'The High Renaissance: a divided consciousness', pp. 297-331). Three new histories of Italian lit. have appeared: Rocco Montano, Ideologia e letteratura, 1, Storia della letteratura italiana dal Medioevo allafine del Settecento, Naples, Vico, 1976, 574 pp., which has two sections on the

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