The Renaissance and English HumanismUniversity of Toronto Press, 1939 - 139 páginas |
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... Averroists , followers of the Arabian commentator on Aristotle , whose rationalistic doctrines were quite positively anti - Christian . When Petrarch attacked the Averroists and scientists he was not merely beating the air and betraying ...
... Averroists , followers of the Arabian commentator on Aristotle , whose rationalistic doctrines were quite positively anti - Christian . When Petrarch attacked the Averroists and scientists he was not merely beating the air and betraying ...
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... Averroists " and " Epicureans . " . Serious humanists could not well defend their house if it was divided against itself , if the fusion of classical culture with religion were not felt as a living reality . Of the multitude of ...
... Averroists " and " Epicureans . " . Serious humanists could not well defend their house if it was divided against itself , if the fusion of classical culture with religion were not felt as a living reality . Of the multitude of ...
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... Averroists - or between Arnold and Huxley . The end of all learning and eloquence , said Eras- mus , is to know Christ and honour Him . Of the two definitions of education in Milton's prose tract the less familiar but not less Miltonic ...
... Averroists - or between Arnold and Huxley . The end of all learning and eloquence , said Eras- mus , is to know Christ and honour Him . Of the two definitions of education in Milton's prose tract the less familiar but not less Miltonic ...
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Literacy in History: An Interdisciplinary Research Bibliography Harvey J. Graff Sin vista previa disponible - 1981 |