Greeks and Latins in Renaissance Italy
Studies on Humanism and Philosophy in the 15th Century
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:17th Sep '04
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The twelve essays in this new collection by John Monfasani examine how, in particular cases, Greek émigrés, Italian humanists, and Latin scholastics reacted with each other in surprising and important ways. After an opening assessment of Greek migration to Renaissance Italy, the essays range from the Averroism of John Argyropoulos and the capacity of Nicholas of Cusa to translate Greek, to Marsilio Ficino's position in the Plato-Aristotle controversy and the absence of Ockhamists in Renaissance Italy. Theodore Gaza receives special attention in his roles as translator, teacher, and philosopher, as does Lorenzo Valla for his philosophy, theology, and historical ideas. Finally, the life and writings of a protégé of Cardinal Bessarion, the Dominican friar Giovanni Gatti, come in for their first extensive study.
'Monfasani's book is a school of methodology and as such should be mandatory for all graduate students.' Sixteenth Century Journal
ISBN: 9780860789512
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Weight: 612g
348 pages