Renaissance Philosophy
Lorenzo Valla & Leonard A. Kennedy (eds.)
The Hague,Mouton (1973)
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William James Bouwsma (1959/1973). The Culture of Renaissance Humanism. Washington,American Historical Association.
Paul Oskar Kristeller (1974). Medieval Aspects of Renaissance Learning. Durham, N.C.,Duke University Press.
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.
Brian P. Copenhaver (1992). Renaissance Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
Risto Saarinen (2011). Weakness of Will in Renaissance and Reformation Thought. Oxford University Press.
John Jeffries Martin (2004). Myths of Renaissance Individualism. Palgrave Macmillan.
Paul Oskar Kristeller (1979). Renaissance Thought and its Sources. Columbia University Press.
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