1st Edition

Renaissance Thought A Reader

By Robert Black Copyright 2001
    328 Pages
    by Routledge

    328 Pages
    by Routledge

    Renaissance Thought is a fascinating collection of essays on the Renaissance, focusing on humanism and thought. The concept of the Renaissance has always been challenging to define and this book enables a deeper understanding of the essential features of the Renaissance and humanism. Knowledge of Renaissance thought illuminates other key aspects of Renaissance culture such as philology, political thought and scholastic and platonic philosophy.

    Renaissance Thought explores all the important themes and influential figures including:

    * humanism and scholasticism
    * the scholarship of Politician
    * printers and readers in Italy
    * Ptolemy of Lucca
    * Petrarch
    * Florentine constitutionalism and Medici ascendancy
    * the humanist challenge to medieval German culture.

    This collection of articles is essential reading for students of the Renaissance. The book will allow readers to contribute to the debate on the Renaissance, a theme which has never ceased to stimulate intellectual interest since the earliest days of the Renaissance itself.

    1. Renaissance and Humanism  2. Renaissance Scholarship and Learning  3. Political Thought and 'civic humanism'  4. Renaissance Philosphy  5. Spread of Humanism

    Biography

    Robert Black

    'It is hard to think of a better introduction to recent scholarship of Renaissance thought and as such it should be required reading for all students of the Renaissance.' - Renaissance Journal