Renaissance HumanismIn this engaging and elegant study, Donald R. Kelley presents a comprehensive survey of Renaissance humanism from its inception in Florence in the fourteenth century to its flowering throughout Europe. |
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The Context of Humanism | 14 |
Humanism and Philosophy | 34 |
Humanism and the World of Nations | 55 |
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