Renaissance Concepts of Method
New York, Columbia University Press (1960)
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| Call number | BD241.G48 1960 | |||||||||
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Dorothy Koenigsberger (1979). Renaissance Man and Creative Thinking: A History of Concepts of Harmony, 1400-1700. Humanities Press.
Paul Oskar Kristeller (1972). Renaissance Concepts of Man, and Other Essays. New York,Harper & Row.
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