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Record ID marc_claremont_school_theology/CSTMARC1_barcode.mrc:17733874:4381
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003 OCoLC
005 20200617074115.4
008 711124s1965 nyu 000 0 eng
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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aWeinstein, Donald,$d1926-2015,$eeditor.
245 14 $aThe Renaissance and the Reformation, 1300-1600.
260 $aNew York,$bFree Press$c[1965]
300 $aviii, 310 pages$c21 cm
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490 1 $aSources in Western civilization,$v6
505 00 $tDante advocates world government. On world government ("De monarchia") /$rDante Alighieri --$tA secular theory of the state.$tThe defender of the state /$rMarsiglio of Padua --$tPetrarch on the two kinds of immortality.$tThe secret, or The soul's conflict with passion /$rFrancesco Petrarca --$tA humanist's program of liberal studies.$tThe qualities of a free man ("De ingenuis moribus") /$rPier Paolo Vergerio --$tThe theology of learned ignorance.$tOf learned ignorance /$rNicholas Cusanus --$tA Renaissance history of art.$tLives of the most eminent painters, sculptors, and architects /$rGiorgio Vasari --$tPrincipalities and powers.$tMemoires /$rPhillippe de Commines --$tThe Renaissance comes to Germany.$tPublic oration delivered in the University of Ingolstadt /$rConrad Celtis --$tColumbus lands on a new continent.$tThird voyage /$rChristopher Columbus --$tErasmus on the follies of his age.$tThe praise of folly /$rDesiderius Erasmus --$tThe dignity of man.$tA fable about man /$rJuan Luis Vives --$tMachiavelli on republics.$tDiscourses, first book /$rNiccolo Machiavelli --$tLuther defines Christian liberty.$tThe freedom of a Christian /$rMartin Luther --$tAnabaptist piety.$tLetters to Thomas Müntzer /$rConrad Grebel and friends --$tCalvin appeals to his king in the name of the gospel.$tThe institutes of the Christian religion /$rJohn Calvin --$tA Jesuit's confession of faith.$tConfession of faith for the London magistrates /$rRobert Persons --$tA scientist of the sixteenth century.$tCredo and Man and works /$rParacelsus --$tThe Turks through Western eyes.$tTurkish letters /$rOgier Ghiselin de Busbecq --$tMontaigne, seeker of the golden mean.$tOf managing one's will /$rMichel Eyquem de Montaigne --$tJean Bodin defines sovereignty.$tThe six books of a commonweal /$rJean Bodin --$tA Huguenot for representative government.$tA defense of liberty against tyrants --$tThe way to wealth.$tEngland's treasure by foreign trade /$rThomas Mun.
520 $aSelections from the writings of Petrarch, Dante, Machiavelli, Paracelsus, Luther, and other figures of the periods traditionally known as the Renaissance and the Reformation, present a clear view of the intellectual and material shifts characterizing this time of change. Covering a broad span of time and reflecting the major themes and issues of the period from the 14th through the 16th centuries, this collection documents one of the most exciting and fruitful periods in human history. [Back cover].
590 $bArchive
650 0 $aRenaissance.
650 0 $aReformation.
650 6 $aRenaissance.
650 6 $aRéforme (Christianisme)
650 7 $aReformation.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01092555
650 7 $aRenaissance.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01094518
650 7 $aHistoria Da Europa.$2larpcal
776 08 $iOnline version:$aWeinstein, Donald, 1926-$tRenaissance and the Reformation, 1300-1600.$dNew York, Free Press [1965]$w(OCoLC)599978405
830 0 $aSources in western civilization ;$v6.
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