Et Amicorum: Essays on Renaissance Humanism and Philosophy : in Honour of Jill Kraye (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History)

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Et Amicorum: Essays on Renaissance Humanism and Philosophy : in Honour of Jill Kraye (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History)

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Full Description

Jill Kraye, Professor Emerita of the Warburg Institute, is renowned internationally for her scholarship on Renaissance philosophy and humanism. This volume pays tribute to her achievements with essays by friends, colleagues, and doctoral students—all leading scholars—on subjects as diverse as her work. Articles on canonical figures such as Marsilio Ficino and Justus Lipsius mix with more quirky pieces on alphabetic play and the Hippocratic aphorisms. Many chapters seek to bridge the divide between humanism and philosophy, including David Lines's survey of the way fifteenth-century humanists actually defined philosophy and Brian Copenhaver's polemical essay against the concept of humanist philosophy. The volume includes a full bibliography of Professor Kraye's scholarly publications.

Contributors are: Michael Allen, Daniel Andersson, Lilian Armstrong, Stefan Bauer, Dorigen Caldwell, Brian Copenhaver, Martin Davies, Germana Ernst, Guido Giglioni, Robert Goulding, Anthony Grafton, James Hankins, J. Cornelia Linde, David Lines, Margaret Meserve, John Monfasani, Anthony Ossa-Richardson, Jan Papy, Michael Reeve, Alessandro Scafi, and William Stenhouse.

Contents

Foreword
List of Illustrations

1 Jill Kraye: The History of Philosophy as a Humanistic Discipline
 Anthony Grafton

Humanism and its Reception
2 The Unpolitical Petrarch: Justifying the Life of Literary Retirement
 James Hankins
3 Lauro Quirini and His Greek Manuscripts: Some Notes on His Culture
 John Monfasani
4 Translating Aristotle in Fifteenth-Century Italy: George of Trebizond and Leonardo Bruni
 J. Cornelia Linde
5 Illuminated Copies of Plutarchus, Vitae illustrium virorum, Venice: Nicolaus Jenson, 1478; New Attributions, New Patrons
 Lilian Armstrong
6 A Roman Monster in the Humanist Imagination
 Margaret Meserve
7 Tau's Revenge
 Anthony Ossa-Richardson
8 A Knowing Likeness: Artists and Letterati at the Farnese Court in mid Sixteenth-Century Rome
 Dorigen Caldwell
9 Greek Antiquities and Greek Histories in the Late Renaissance
 William Stenhouse
10 Against 'Humanism': Pico's Job Description
 Brian Copenhaver

Renaissance Philosophy and its Antecedents
11 Acquiring Wings: Augustine's Recurrent Tensions on Creation and the Body
 Alessandro Scafi
12 The Florilegium Angelicum and 'Seneca', De moribus
 Michael Reeve
13 Defining Philosophy in Fifteenth-Century Humanism: Four Case Studies
 David A. Lines
14 Marsilio Ficino on Power, on Wisdom, and on Moses
 Michael J. B. Allen
15 'If you Don't Feel Pain, you Must Have Lost your Mind': The Early Modern Fortunes of a Hippocratic Aphorism
 Guido Giglioni
16 Life in Prison: Cardano, Tasso and Campanella
 Germana Ernst
17 Five Versions of Ramus's Geometry
 Robert Goulding
18 Justus Lipsius as Historian of Philosophy: The Reception of the Manuductio ad stoicam philosophiam (1604) in the History of Philosophy
 Jan Papy
19 Can History be Rational?
 Stefan Bauer
20 A Crayon for Jill
 Daniel Andersson

The Publications of Jill Kraye, 1979-2017
 Martin Davies

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