In our image and likeness : humanity and divinity in italian humanist thought / by Charles Trinkaus.
Tipo de material: TextoDetalles de publicación: Chicago, Ill. : University of Notre Dame Press, 2012.Descripción: 2 t. en 1v. : ilISBN:- 9780268011734
Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Libro de Proyecto de Investigación | Biblioteca Central "Prof. Augusto Raúl Cortazar" | Non-fiction | 196-2-28 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Disponible | 491738 |
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196-2-26 RENACIMIENTO y modernidad / | 196-2-27 Francesco Colonna : | 196-2-27 Francesco Colonna : | 196-2-28 In our image and likeness : | 196-2-3 Introducción a la filosofía antigua / | 196-2-4 Introducción a la filosofía antigua / | 196-2-4 Introducción a la filosofía antigua / |
Índice de manuscritos: p. 913-916
Índice de nombres y obras: p. 917-956
Índice de materias: p. 957-985
Bibliografía: p. 887-911
V.1: PART I: HUMAN EXISTENCE AND DIVINE PROVIDENCE IN EARLY HUMANIST MORAL THEOLOGY: Petrarch: man between despair and grace -- Coluccio Salutati: the will triumphant -- Lorenzo Valla: Voluptas et Fruitio, Verba et res -- PART II:THE HUMAN CONDITION IN HUMANIST THOUGHT: MAN'S DIGNITY AND HIS MISERY: introduction: the themes and their precedents -- The dignity of man in the patristic and Medieval traditions and in Petrarch -- Bartolomeo Facio and Fra Antonia da Barga on human misery and dignity -- A Florentine contrast: Manetti and Poggio on the dignity and misery of man -- A Bolognese polemic: human progress versus human misery in Benedetto Morandi and Giovanni Garzonia -- V.2: PART III: FOUR PHILOSOPHERS ON THE CONDITION OF MAN: THE IMPACT OF THE HUMANIST TRADITION: Humanist themes in Marsilio Ficino's philosophy of human immortality -- Giovanni Pico della Mirandola on the place of man in the cosmos: Egidio da Viterbo on the dignity of man and angels -- Pietro Pomponazzi on the condition of earthly man -- PART IV: STUDIA HUMANITATIS AND STUDIA DIVINITATIS: THE CHRISTIAN RENAISSANCE IN ITALY: Introduction: Salutati's programmatic response to Giovanni Dominici -- Italian humanism and the scriptures -- Humanists on the sacraments -- Humanists on the status of the professional religious -- From Theologia Poetica to Theologia Platonica -- Accommodation and separation in the destiny of mankind: Manetti, Ficino and Pico on Christians, Jews and Gentiles -- Unity and plurality in the humanist visions of man and God-an appraisal.
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