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Toward the Genesis of the Kristeller Thesis of Renaissance Humanism: Four Bibliographical Notes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

John Monfasani*
Affiliation:
State University of New York, Albany

Abstract

Paul Oskar Kristeller's interpretation of Renaissance humanism as a "characteristic phase in what may be called the rhetorical tradition in Western culture" has exercised an enormous influence on Renaissance studies. What I wish to do here is to call attention agroup of works that affected in one way or another Kristeller's thinking about the Renaissance in general and about Renaissance humanism in particular.

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Copyright © Renaissance Society of America 2000

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