The Emergence of Liberal Humanism: An Intellectual History of Western Europe
New York, Mcgraw-Hill (1966)
| Abstract | v. 1. From the Italian Renaissance to the French Revolution.--v. 2. Since the French Revolution. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Humanism | |||||||||
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| Call number | B821.C62 | |||||||||
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Albert Rabil (ed.) (1988). Renaissance Humanism: Foundations, Forms, and Legacy. University of Pennsylvania Press.
Jim Herrick (2003/2005). Humanism: An Introduction. Prometheus Books.
John Carroll (1993). Humanism: The Wreck of Western Culture. Fontana Press.
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