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[Always check the Analytic Bibliography of On-line Neo-Latin Texts !]


Chronological Index


: Petrarch (1304-1374) : Boccaccio (1313-1375) : Coluccio Salutati (1331-1406) : Leonardo Bruni (c. 1369-1444) : Vittorino da Feltre (1378-1446) : Poggio Bracciolini (1380-1459) : Michael Savonarola (1385-1466) :
: Lorenzo Valla (c. 1407-1457) : Pico della Mirandola (1470-1533) : Johann Burchard (c. 1450-1506) :
: Joannes Secundus (1511-1536) : Jean Bonnefons (1554-1614) :

Alphabetical Index


: (Giovanni) Boccaccio : (Jean) Bonnefons : (Poggio) Bracciolini : (Leonardo) Bruni (Aretino) : (Johann) Burchard : (Vittorino da) Feltre (Ramboldini) : Petrarch : Pico della Mirandola : Poggio (Bracciolini) : (Coluccio) Salutati : (Michael) Savonarola : (Joannes) Secundus : (Lorenzo) Valla :


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General Resources


  • The New Cambridge Modern History, vol. 1: The Renaissance (Cambridge, 1957) [archive.org]
  • The Cambridge Modern History, vol. 1: The Renaissance (New York, 1903) [link]
  • G. Saintsbury, The Earlier Renaissance (Edinburgh, 1901) [link]
  • J. A. Symonds, The Renaissance in Italy:

  • F. Posset, Renaissance Monks: Monastic Humanism in Six Biographical Sketches (Leiden, 2005) [link]
  • T. Kircher, The Poet's Wisdom: The Humanists, the Church, and the Formation of Philosophy in the Early Renaissance (Leiden, 2006) [link]

 

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