The Interpretation of Renaissance Humanism
[Washington]Service Center for Teachers of History (1959)
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Jerrold E. Seigel (1968). Rhetoric and Philosophy in Renaissance Humanism. Princeton, N.J.,Princeton University Press.
Jim Herrick (2003/2005). Humanism: An Introduction. Prometheus Books.
Paul Oskar Kristeller & Edward P. Mahoney (eds.) (1976). Philosophy and Humanism: Renaissance Essays in Honor of Paul Oskar Kristeller. Columbia University Press.
Hanna Holborn Gray (1978). Three Essays. University of Chicago Press.
Paul Oskar Kristeller (1972). Renaissance Concepts of Man, and Other Essays. New York,Harper & Row.
Paul Oskar Kristeller (1979). Renaissance Thought and its Sources. Columbia University Press.
Ernesto Grassi (1983). Heidegger and the Question of Renaissance Humanism: Four Studies. Center for Medieval & Early Renaissance Studies.
Albert Rabil (ed.) (1988). Renaissance Humanism: Foundations, Forms, and Legacy. University of Pennsylvania Press.
William James Bouwsma (1959/1973). The Culture of Renaissance Humanism. Washington,American Historical Association.
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