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... humanist discoveries amongst humanist and non - humanist readers.34 31 For a description of MS Marciana , Lat.XI.67 ( 3859 ) , see Maria Luisa Tanganelli , ' Scheda 62 ' , Leon Battista Alberti . La biblioteca di un umanista , cit ...
... humanist discoveries amongst humanist and non - humanist readers.34 31 For a description of MS Marciana , Lat.XI.67 ( 3859 ) , see Maria Luisa Tanganelli , ' Scheda 62 ' , Leon Battista Alberti . La biblioteca di un umanista , cit ...
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... humanist context of contempt for man- ual work , Battista's open esteem for artisans , cobblers and tailors seems to acquire a new significance . Clearly he is going against the humanist grain in showing interest in these tradesmen's ...
... humanist context of contempt for man- ual work , Battista's open esteem for artisans , cobblers and tailors seems to acquire a new significance . Clearly he is going against the humanist grain in showing interest in these tradesmen's ...
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... humanist polemic of 1435 about whether a vernacular existed in ancient Rome , and culminated in the many writings and initiatives he undertook to promote the language . If Cicero's Pro Archia had inspired Petrarch to inaugurate the humanist ...
... humanist polemic of 1435 about whether a vernacular existed in ancient Rome , and culminated in the many writings and initiatives he undertook to promote the language . If Cicero's Pro Archia had inspired Petrarch to inaugurate the humanist ...
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