The Myth of Renaissance Atheism and the French Tradition of Free Thought
Journal of the History of Philosophy 6 (3):233-243 (1968)
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Stefanos Geroulanos (2010). An Atheism That is Not Humanist Emerges in French Thought. Stanford University Press.
Neil Kenny (ed.) (1991). Philosophical Fictions and the French Renaissance. Warburg Institute, University of London.
John Stephenson Spink (1960/1969). French Free-Thought From Gassendi to Voltaire. New York, Greenwood Press.
Paul Oskar Kristeller & Edward P. Mahoney (eds.) (1976). Philosophy and Humanism: Renaissance Essays in Honor of Paul Oskar Kristeller. Columbia University Press.
Paul Oskar Kristeller (1972). Renaissance Concepts of Man, and Other Essays. New York,Harper & Row.
Paul Oskar Kristeller (1974). Medieval Aspects of Renaissance Learning. Durham, N.C.,Duke University Press.
Paul Oskar Kristeller (1979). Renaissance Thought and its Sources. Columbia University Press.
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