Byzantine and Renaissance Philosophy
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Byzantine and Renaissance Philosophy
A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps, Volume 6
Adamson, Peter
Oxford University Press
03/2025
512
Mole
9780198942115
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Preface
Philosophy in Byzantium
1: The Empire Strikes Back: Introduction to Byzantine Philosophy
2: On the Eastern Front: Philosophy in Syriac and Armenian
3: Don't Picture This: Iconoclasm
4: Behind Enemy Lines: John of Damascus
5: Collectors Items: Photius and Byzantine Compilations
6: Consul of the Philosophers: Michael Psellos
7: Hooked on Classics: Italos and the Debate over Pagan Learning
8: Purple Prose: Byzantine Political Philosophy
9: Elements of Style: Rhetoric in Byzantium
10: Past Masters: Byzantine Historiography
11: Queen of the Sciences: Anna Komnene and her Circle
12: Wiser than Men: Gender in Byzantium
13: Just Measures: Law, Money, and War in Byzantium
14: Made by Hand: Byzantine Manuscripts
15: Georgia on My Mind: Petritsi and the Proclus Revival
16: People of the South: Byzantium and Islam
17: Do the Math: Science in the Palaiologan Renaissance
18: Through His Works You Shall Know Him: Palamas and Hesychasm
19: United We Fall: Latin Philosophy in Byzantium
20: Platonic Love: Gemistos Plethon
21: Istanbul (not Constantinople): the Later Orthodox Tradition
The Italian Renaissance
22: Old News: Introduction to the Renaissance
23: Greeks Bearing Gifts: Byzantine Scholars in Italy
24: Republic of Letters: Italian Humanism
25: Literary Criticism: Lorenzo Valla
26: Difficult to be Good: Humanist Ethics
27: Chance Encounters: Reviving Hellenistic philosophy
28: We Built This City: Christine de Pizan
29: More Rare Than the Phoenix: Italian Women Humanists
30: All About Eve: the Defence of Women
31: I'd Like to Thank the Academy: Florentine Platonism
32: Footnotes to Plato: Marsilio Ficino
33: True Romance: Theories of Love
34: As Far as East from West: Jewish Philosophy in Renaissance Italy
35: The Count of Concord: Pico della Mirandola
36: What a Piece of Work is Man: Manetti and Pico on Human Nature
37: Bonfire of the Vanities: Savonarola
38: The Sweet Restraints of Liberty: Republicanism and Civic Humanism
39: No More Mr Nice Guy: Machiavelli
40: Sense of Humors: Machiavelli on Republicanism
41: The Teacher of Our Actions: Renaissance Historiography
42: No Place Like Home: Renaissance Utopias
43: Greed is Good: Renaissance Economics
44: Town and Gown: Italian Universities
45: I'd Like to Thank the Lyceum: Aristotle in Renaissance Italy
46: Of Two Minds: Pomponazzi and Nifo on the Intellect
47: There and Back Again: Zabarella on Scientific Method
48: The Measure of All Things: Mathematics and Art
49: Just What the Doctor Ordered: Renaissance Medicine
50: Man of Discoveries: Girolamo Cardano
51: Spirits in the Material World: Telesio and Campanella on Nature
52: The Men Who Saw Tomorrow: Renaissance Magic and Astrology
53: Boundless Enthusiasm: Giordano Bruno
54: The Harder They Fall: Galileo and the Renaissance
Philosophy in Byzantium
1: The Empire Strikes Back: Introduction to Byzantine Philosophy
2: On the Eastern Front: Philosophy in Syriac and Armenian
3: Don't Picture This: Iconoclasm
4: Behind Enemy Lines: John of Damascus
5: Collectors Items: Photius and Byzantine Compilations
6: Consul of the Philosophers: Michael Psellos
7: Hooked on Classics: Italos and the Debate over Pagan Learning
8: Purple Prose: Byzantine Political Philosophy
9: Elements of Style: Rhetoric in Byzantium
10: Past Masters: Byzantine Historiography
11: Queen of the Sciences: Anna Komnene and her Circle
12: Wiser than Men: Gender in Byzantium
13: Just Measures: Law, Money, and War in Byzantium
14: Made by Hand: Byzantine Manuscripts
15: Georgia on My Mind: Petritsi and the Proclus Revival
16: People of the South: Byzantium and Islam
17: Do the Math: Science in the Palaiologan Renaissance
18: Through His Works You Shall Know Him: Palamas and Hesychasm
19: United We Fall: Latin Philosophy in Byzantium
20: Platonic Love: Gemistos Plethon
21: Istanbul (not Constantinople): the Later Orthodox Tradition
The Italian Renaissance
22: Old News: Introduction to the Renaissance
23: Greeks Bearing Gifts: Byzantine Scholars in Italy
24: Republic of Letters: Italian Humanism
25: Literary Criticism: Lorenzo Valla
26: Difficult to be Good: Humanist Ethics
27: Chance Encounters: Reviving Hellenistic philosophy
28: We Built This City: Christine de Pizan
29: More Rare Than the Phoenix: Italian Women Humanists
30: All About Eve: the Defence of Women
31: I'd Like to Thank the Academy: Florentine Platonism
32: Footnotes to Plato: Marsilio Ficino
33: True Romance: Theories of Love
34: As Far as East from West: Jewish Philosophy in Renaissance Italy
35: The Count of Concord: Pico della Mirandola
36: What a Piece of Work is Man: Manetti and Pico on Human Nature
37: Bonfire of the Vanities: Savonarola
38: The Sweet Restraints of Liberty: Republicanism and Civic Humanism
39: No More Mr Nice Guy: Machiavelli
40: Sense of Humors: Machiavelli on Republicanism
41: The Teacher of Our Actions: Renaissance Historiography
42: No Place Like Home: Renaissance Utopias
43: Greed is Good: Renaissance Economics
44: Town and Gown: Italian Universities
45: I'd Like to Thank the Lyceum: Aristotle in Renaissance Italy
46: Of Two Minds: Pomponazzi and Nifo on the Intellect
47: There and Back Again: Zabarella on Scientific Method
48: The Measure of All Things: Mathematics and Art
49: Just What the Doctor Ordered: Renaissance Medicine
50: Man of Discoveries: Girolamo Cardano
51: Spirits in the Material World: Telesio and Campanella on Nature
52: The Men Who Saw Tomorrow: Renaissance Magic and Astrology
53: Boundless Enthusiasm: Giordano Bruno
54: The Harder They Fall: Galileo and the Renaissance
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Preface
Philosophy in Byzantium
1: The Empire Strikes Back: Introduction to Byzantine Philosophy
2: On the Eastern Front: Philosophy in Syriac and Armenian
3: Don't Picture This: Iconoclasm
4: Behind Enemy Lines: John of Damascus
5: Collectors Items: Photius and Byzantine Compilations
6: Consul of the Philosophers: Michael Psellos
7: Hooked on Classics: Italos and the Debate over Pagan Learning
8: Purple Prose: Byzantine Political Philosophy
9: Elements of Style: Rhetoric in Byzantium
10: Past Masters: Byzantine Historiography
11: Queen of the Sciences: Anna Komnene and her Circle
12: Wiser than Men: Gender in Byzantium
13: Just Measures: Law, Money, and War in Byzantium
14: Made by Hand: Byzantine Manuscripts
15: Georgia on My Mind: Petritsi and the Proclus Revival
16: People of the South: Byzantium and Islam
17: Do the Math: Science in the Palaiologan Renaissance
18: Through His Works You Shall Know Him: Palamas and Hesychasm
19: United We Fall: Latin Philosophy in Byzantium
20: Platonic Love: Gemistos Plethon
21: Istanbul (not Constantinople): the Later Orthodox Tradition
The Italian Renaissance
22: Old News: Introduction to the Renaissance
23: Greeks Bearing Gifts: Byzantine Scholars in Italy
24: Republic of Letters: Italian Humanism
25: Literary Criticism: Lorenzo Valla
26: Difficult to be Good: Humanist Ethics
27: Chance Encounters: Reviving Hellenistic philosophy
28: We Built This City: Christine de Pizan
29: More Rare Than the Phoenix: Italian Women Humanists
30: All About Eve: the Defence of Women
31: I'd Like to Thank the Academy: Florentine Platonism
32: Footnotes to Plato: Marsilio Ficino
33: True Romance: Theories of Love
34: As Far as East from West: Jewish Philosophy in Renaissance Italy
35: The Count of Concord: Pico della Mirandola
36: What a Piece of Work is Man: Manetti and Pico on Human Nature
37: Bonfire of the Vanities: Savonarola
38: The Sweet Restraints of Liberty: Republicanism and Civic Humanism
39: No More Mr Nice Guy: Machiavelli
40: Sense of Humors: Machiavelli on Republicanism
41: The Teacher of Our Actions: Renaissance Historiography
42: No Place Like Home: Renaissance Utopias
43: Greed is Good: Renaissance Economics
44: Town and Gown: Italian Universities
45: I'd Like to Thank the Lyceum: Aristotle in Renaissance Italy
46: Of Two Minds: Pomponazzi and Nifo on the Intellect
47: There and Back Again: Zabarella on Scientific Method
48: The Measure of All Things: Mathematics and Art
49: Just What the Doctor Ordered: Renaissance Medicine
50: Man of Discoveries: Girolamo Cardano
51: Spirits in the Material World: Telesio and Campanella on Nature
52: The Men Who Saw Tomorrow: Renaissance Magic and Astrology
53: Boundless Enthusiasm: Giordano Bruno
54: The Harder They Fall: Galileo and the Renaissance
Philosophy in Byzantium
1: The Empire Strikes Back: Introduction to Byzantine Philosophy
2: On the Eastern Front: Philosophy in Syriac and Armenian
3: Don't Picture This: Iconoclasm
4: Behind Enemy Lines: John of Damascus
5: Collectors Items: Photius and Byzantine Compilations
6: Consul of the Philosophers: Michael Psellos
7: Hooked on Classics: Italos and the Debate over Pagan Learning
8: Purple Prose: Byzantine Political Philosophy
9: Elements of Style: Rhetoric in Byzantium
10: Past Masters: Byzantine Historiography
11: Queen of the Sciences: Anna Komnene and her Circle
12: Wiser than Men: Gender in Byzantium
13: Just Measures: Law, Money, and War in Byzantium
14: Made by Hand: Byzantine Manuscripts
15: Georgia on My Mind: Petritsi and the Proclus Revival
16: People of the South: Byzantium and Islam
17: Do the Math: Science in the Palaiologan Renaissance
18: Through His Works You Shall Know Him: Palamas and Hesychasm
19: United We Fall: Latin Philosophy in Byzantium
20: Platonic Love: Gemistos Plethon
21: Istanbul (not Constantinople): the Later Orthodox Tradition
The Italian Renaissance
22: Old News: Introduction to the Renaissance
23: Greeks Bearing Gifts: Byzantine Scholars in Italy
24: Republic of Letters: Italian Humanism
25: Literary Criticism: Lorenzo Valla
26: Difficult to be Good: Humanist Ethics
27: Chance Encounters: Reviving Hellenistic philosophy
28: We Built This City: Christine de Pizan
29: More Rare Than the Phoenix: Italian Women Humanists
30: All About Eve: the Defence of Women
31: I'd Like to Thank the Academy: Florentine Platonism
32: Footnotes to Plato: Marsilio Ficino
33: True Romance: Theories of Love
34: As Far as East from West: Jewish Philosophy in Renaissance Italy
35: The Count of Concord: Pico della Mirandola
36: What a Piece of Work is Man: Manetti and Pico on Human Nature
37: Bonfire of the Vanities: Savonarola
38: The Sweet Restraints of Liberty: Republicanism and Civic Humanism
39: No More Mr Nice Guy: Machiavelli
40: Sense of Humors: Machiavelli on Republicanism
41: The Teacher of Our Actions: Renaissance Historiography
42: No Place Like Home: Renaissance Utopias
43: Greed is Good: Renaissance Economics
44: Town and Gown: Italian Universities
45: I'd Like to Thank the Lyceum: Aristotle in Renaissance Italy
46: Of Two Minds: Pomponazzi and Nifo on the Intellect
47: There and Back Again: Zabarella on Scientific Method
48: The Measure of All Things: Mathematics and Art
49: Just What the Doctor Ordered: Renaissance Medicine
50: Man of Discoveries: Girolamo Cardano
51: Spirits in the Material World: Telesio and Campanella on Nature
52: The Men Who Saw Tomorrow: Renaissance Magic and Astrology
53: Boundless Enthusiasm: Giordano Bruno
54: The Harder They Fall: Galileo and the Renaissance
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