Piety and Pythagoras in Renaissance Florence: The Symbolum Nesianum (Studies in the History of Christian Thought) (Studies in the History of Christian Traditions)
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Piety and Pythagoras in Renaissance Florence: The Symbolum Nesianum. BRILL. 2001. (2001)
EN HC US
ISBN: 9789004122116 bzw. 9004122117, in Englisch, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Herb Tandree Philosophy Books [17426], Stroud, UK, United Kingdom.
Hardback, xiv, 242 pp. , This listing is a new book, a title currently in-print which we order directly and immediately from the publisher. Cloth with dustjacket - This volume sheds light on the transitions in the intellectual life of Renaissance Florence in the last quarter of the fifteenth century. Its point of departure is a hitherto unedited Latin text, the Symbolum Nesianum, whose original version was written by Giovanni Nesi, a follower of the famous Platonist Marsilio Ficino and then of the austere, fiery reformer, Girolamo Savonarola.The first part of the book presents a lengthy introductory study that illuminates the text´s cultural context. The second part offers a critical edition, translation, and commentary for the text. The book will be of use to historians and to all scholars interested in the culture of the city often called the cradle of the Renaissance as it underwent one of its most difficult times. - - 101.
Hardback, xiv, 242 pp. , This listing is a new book, a title currently in-print which we order directly and immediately from the publisher. Cloth with dustjacket - This volume sheds light on the transitions in the intellectual life of Renaissance Florence in the last quarter of the fifteenth century. Its point of departure is a hitherto unedited Latin text, the Symbolum Nesianum, whose original version was written by Giovanni Nesi, a follower of the famous Platonist Marsilio Ficino and then of the austere, fiery reformer, Girolamo Savonarola.The first part of the book presents a lengthy introductory study that illuminates the text´s cultural context. The second part offers a critical edition, translation, and commentary for the text. The book will be of use to historians and to all scholars interested in the culture of the city often called the cradle of the Renaissance as it underwent one of its most difficult times. - - 101.
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Piety and Pythagoras in Renaissance Florence: The Symbolum Nesianum (Studies in the History of Christian Thought) (2001)
EN HC US
ISBN: 9789004122116 bzw. 9004122117, in Englisch, 238 Seiten, Brill Academic Pub, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, aozora21.
This volume sheds light on the transitions in the intellectual life of Renaissance Florence in the last quarter of the fifteenth century. Its point of departure is a hitherto unedited Latin text, the "Symbolum Nesianum," whose original version was written by Giovanni Nesi, a follower of the famous Platonist Marsilio Ficino and then of the austere, fiery reformer, Girolamo Savonarola. The first part of the book presents a lengthy introductory study that illuminates the text's cultural context. The second part offers a critical edition, translation, and commentary for the text. The book will be of use to historians and to all scholars interested in the culture of the city often called the cradle of the Renaissance as it underwent one of its most difficult times. Hardcover, Label: Brill Academic Pub, Brill Academic Pub, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2001-08, Studio: Brill Academic Pub, Verkaufsrang: 7306849.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, aozora21.
This volume sheds light on the transitions in the intellectual life of Renaissance Florence in the last quarter of the fifteenth century. Its point of departure is a hitherto unedited Latin text, the "Symbolum Nesianum," whose original version was written by Giovanni Nesi, a follower of the famous Platonist Marsilio Ficino and then of the austere, fiery reformer, Girolamo Savonarola. The first part of the book presents a lengthy introductory study that illuminates the text's cultural context. The second part offers a critical edition, translation, and commentary for the text. The book will be of use to historians and to all scholars interested in the culture of the city often called the cradle of the Renaissance as it underwent one of its most difficult times. Hardcover, Label: Brill Academic Pub, Brill Academic Pub, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2001-08, Studio: Brill Academic Pub, Verkaufsrang: 7306849.
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Piety and Pythagoras in Renaissance Florence: The Symbolum Nesianum
EN HC NW
ISBN: 9789004122116 bzw. 9004122117, in Englisch, Brill, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, THE SAINT BOOKSTORE [51194787], Southport, MSY, United Kingdom.
BRAND NEW, Piety and Pythagoras in Renaissance Florence: The Symbolum Nesianum, Christopher S. Celenza, This volume sheds light on the transitions in the intellectual life of Renaissance Florence in the last quarter of the fifteenth century. Its point of departure is a hitherto unedited Latin text, the "Symbolum Nesianum," whose original version was written by Giovanni Nesi, a follower of the famous Platonist Marsilio Ficino and then of the austere, fiery reformer, Girolamo Savonarola. The first part of the book presents a lengthy introductory study that illuminates the text's cultural context. The second part offers a critical edition, translation, and commentary for the text. The book will be of use to historians and to all scholars interested in the culture of the city often called the cradle of the Renaissance as it underwent one of its most difficult times.
BRAND NEW, Piety and Pythagoras in Renaissance Florence: The Symbolum Nesianum, Christopher S. Celenza, This volume sheds light on the transitions in the intellectual life of Renaissance Florence in the last quarter of the fifteenth century. Its point of departure is a hitherto unedited Latin text, the "Symbolum Nesianum," whose original version was written by Giovanni Nesi, a follower of the famous Platonist Marsilio Ficino and then of the austere, fiery reformer, Girolamo Savonarola. The first part of the book presents a lengthy introductory study that illuminates the text's cultural context. The second part offers a critical edition, translation, and commentary for the text. The book will be of use to historians and to all scholars interested in the culture of the city often called the cradle of the Renaissance as it underwent one of its most difficult times.
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