Challenging Humanism: Essays in Honor of Dominic Baker-SmithUniversity of Delaware Press, 2005 - 335 頁 Dominic Baker-Smith has been a leading international authority on humanism for more than four decades, specializing in the works of Erasmus and Thomas More. The present collection of essays by colleagues throughout Europe, Canada, and the United States examines humanism in both its historic sixteenth-century meanings and applications and the humanist tradition in our own time, drawing on his work and that of scholars who have followed him. Contributors include Andrew Weiner, Elizabeth McCutcheon, and Germaine Warkentin. Arthur F. Kinney is Thomas W. Copeland Professor of Literary History at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Ton Hoenselaars is Associate Professor of English at the University of Utrecht. |
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Humanism Cultural Criticism and the Possibility of a Past | 54 |
Humanism or Humanisms? | 75 |
Teachers of Careful Reading | 90 |
Christian Humanism in John Hollands Court of Venus | 108 |
A Paradoxical Encomium by Hendrik Laurensz Spiegel 15491612 | 126 |
Manuscripts and Their Omissions and the Provenance of the Earliest Translation by Constantijn Huygens 1633 | 135 |
Sidneys Critique of Humanism in the New Arcadia | 154 |
Bacons Spenser | 209 |
The Second Earl of Leicester 15951677 and His Commonplace Books 163060 | 229 |
Making World War with Literature | 254 |
E W M M Robson Review | 269 |
The Harmonies of Thomas Whythorne and Rose Tremain | 290 |
Dominic BakerSmith A Bibliography | 311 |
Contributors | 318 |
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第 26 頁 - ... io nacqui per lui; dove io non mi vergogno parlare con loro e domandarli della ragione delle loro azioni; e quelli per loro umanità mi rispondono; e non sento per quattro ore di tempo alcuna noia; sdimentico ogni affanno, non temo la povertà, non mi sbigottisce la morte: tutto mi trasferisco in loro.
第 26 頁 - Ho un libro sotto, o Dante o Petrarca, o uno di questi poeti minori, come Tibullo, Ovidio e simili: leggo quelle loro amorose passioni e quelli loro amori; ricordomi de' mia; godomi un pezzo in questo pensiero.