Italian Humanism and the Problem of "structures of Conscience"

Italian Humanism and the Problem of
Title Italian Humanism and the Problem of "structures of Conscience" PDF eBook
Author Charles Edward Trinkaus
Publisher
Pages 15
Release 1972
Genre Conscience
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A Usable Past

A Usable Past
Title A Usable Past PDF eBook
Author William James Bouwsma
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 464
Release 1990
Genre History
ISBN 9780520064386

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"Together the articles form a substantial book which traces the antecedents, characteristics and impact of Renaissance thought and action 'beyond all schools, ' with that combination of scholarly precision and personal style which has made Bouwsma one of the most highly respected historians on this continent."--Heiko A. Oberman, University of Arizona

Humanity and Divinity in Renaissance and Reformation

Humanity and Divinity in Renaissance and Reformation
Title Humanity and Divinity in Renaissance and Reformation PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 344
Release 2022-03-28
Genre History
ISBN 9004474153

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The volume contains studies by eleven distinguished scholars, concerning changes in ethical and religious consciousness during this important era of Western culture — themes consonant with the scholarship of Charles Trinkaus. It begins with three general essays: the Renaissance discovery of human creativity (William Bouwsma), the Renaissance and Western pragmatism (Jerry Bentley), and the new philosophical perspective (F. Edward Cranz). The remaining contributors deal with similar issues in Petrarch (Ronald Witt), Nicholas of Cusa (Morimichi Watanabe), Lorenzo Valla (Salvatore Camporeale), Marsilio Ficino (Michael Allen and Brian Copenhaver), Savonarola (Donald Weinstein), Battista Carioni (Paul Grendler), and Calvin (Heiko Oberman). The volume opens with a tribute to Trinkaus by Paul Oskar Kristeller and concludes with bibliographies of Trinkaus's publications and of works on Valla in English (Pauline Watts and Thomas Izbicki). Publications by Charles Trinkaus: • Edited by C. Trinkaus and H.A. Oberman, The pursuit of holiness in late medieval and renaissance religion, ISBN: 978 90 04 03791 5 (Out of print)

The Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies

The Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Title The Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 880
Release 1991
Genre Humanism
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Probability and Literary Form

Probability and Literary Form
Title Probability and Literary Form PDF eBook
Author Douglas Lane Patey
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 398
Release 1984-04-12
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0521254566

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This highly original and penetrating study explores fundamental intellectual predispositions and concepts which underpin the literature and thought of the Augustan period in England. By examining in particular Augustan notions of probability and the way they provided a framework for thinking about and organising experience, Dr Patey reconstructs a characteristically eighteenth-century theory of literature which offers a much more satisfactory account of the work of Pope, Johnson, Fielding and others than the Romantic literary categories already in existence. The scope of this study is encyclopaedic and it will be an essential reference work for all scholars of eighteenth-century English literature and intellectual history, as well as historians of ideas.

The Scope of Renaissance Humanism

The Scope of Renaissance Humanism
Title The Scope of Renaissance Humanism PDF eBook
Author Charles Edward Trinkaus
Publisher
Pages 520
Release 1983
Genre History
ISBN

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Fifteenth-Century Carthusian Reform: The World of Nicholas Kempf

Fifteenth-Century Carthusian Reform: The World of Nicholas Kempf
Title Fifteenth-Century Carthusian Reform: The World of Nicholas Kempf PDF eBook
Author Dennis D. Martin
Publisher BRILL
Pages 432
Release 2021-11
Genre History
ISBN 9004477918

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Fifteenth-Century Carthusian Reform argues that monastic theology offers a medieval Catholic paradigm distinct from the scholastic theology that has been the conventional source for medieval-oriented interpretations of Renaissance and Reformation. It is based on thorough study of the manuscript record. Nicholas Kempf (ca. 1415-1497) taught at the University of Vienna before becoming the head of Carthusian monasteries in rural Austria and Slovenia. Faced with calls for reform in church and society, he placed his confidence in the patristic Christian idea of reform: the reform of the image of God in the human person. This contemplative monastic idea of reform depended on authoritative structures, especially the monastic rule and rational -- yet divinely inspired -- discernment by a spiritual director. What seemed like simpleminded submission to monastic structures was actually a way to avoid relying on human effort for salvation. By returning to one's true self (the image of God), one opened oneself up for genuine social relationships. To activist reformers, whether adherents of medieval scholasticism, Renaissance humanism, or modern Enlightenment, this monastic idea of reform has seemed escapist, backward-looking, and "womanish." Monks accepted these labels but read them as signs of hidden strength. This book attempts to read through monastic lenses.