Medieval Foundations of Renaissance Humanism |
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Introduction | 1 |
The Renaissance of Medieval Society | 14 |
The Secularization of Government | 30 |
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according aims ancient application assumed attention authors baptismal baptismal rebirth became become began called century Christian Church citizen clearly concept concerned conditioned constituted contemporary context divine earlier early ecclesiastical ecclesiological edition educational effects emergence especially essential evidently expressed fourteenth century function further governmental grace Hence historical humanist humanitas idea important individual instance intellectual interest Italy kind king knowledge late Latin lines literary literature man's matters means medieval merely models mundane natural needs norms observations once operational original papacy period political practical precisely present principle purely reason rebirth reborn reference relevant religious renaissance humanism result Roman law Rome ruler secular seen sense shows significance social society term theme thirteenth century thought traditional translation twelfth century understandable universal vernacular vita whole writings