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... humanistic culture meet with success at Paris . Just as the 16th century was opening , Linacre , Grocyn , and Colet , building upon the foundation laid by William Gray and Duke Humphrey , established Humanism upon a firm basis in ...
... humanistic culture meet with success at Paris . Just as the 16th century was opening , Linacre , Grocyn , and Colet , building upon the foundation laid by William Gray and Duke Humphrey , established Humanism upon a firm basis in ...
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... humanistic movement . Infused with the historical spirit , the new learning was strongly op- posed to Scholasticism ... humanistic scholars and the leading conservatives of northern Europe . Hochstraten lost his case , and Humanism was ...
... humanistic movement . Infused with the historical spirit , the new learning was strongly op- posed to Scholasticism ... humanistic scholars and the leading conservatives of northern Europe . Hochstraten lost his case , and Humanism was ...
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... Humanism , north of the Alps , 26 , 50 ; and Reformation , 51-53 , 76-77 , 138-139 , 142 , 147 , 186 , 200 ; Comenius and , 271 ; Francke and , 335-336 ; Locke on , 405 ; see also Humanists Humanistic Realists , 317 Humanists , 1 ...
... Humanism , north of the Alps , 26 , 50 ; and Reformation , 51-53 , 76-77 , 138-139 , 142 , 147 , 186 , 200 ; Comenius and , 271 ; Francke and , 335-336 ; Locke on , 405 ; see also Humanists Humanistic Realists , 317 Humanists , 1 ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION BY E GEORGE PAYNE | 1 |
THE NORDIC REVOLT AND RECONSTRUCTION | 29 |
The Renaissance and Humanism north of the Alps | 50 |
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