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... philosophers and theologians in a letter of Pico's dated 1485 . Melanchthon later refers to it as ' vituperative of anything eloquent ' . Ostensibly , Pico defends the barbarous prose of the Scholastics by arguing that philosophy and ...
... philosophers and theologians in a letter of Pico's dated 1485 . Melanchthon later refers to it as ' vituperative of anything eloquent ' . Ostensibly , Pico defends the barbarous prose of the Scholastics by arguing that philosophy and ...
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... philosopher's distrust of words as the vehicle of wisdom . Poliziano writes rustically rather than elegantly on ... Philosophy and Rhetoric ' , Journal of the History of Ideas , xiii ( 1952 ) , 396–8 . Cf. Petrarca , Familiari , x ...
... philosopher's distrust of words as the vehicle of wisdom . Poliziano writes rustically rather than elegantly on ... Philosophy and Rhetoric ' , Journal of the History of Ideas , xiii ( 1952 ) , 396–8 . Cf. Petrarca , Familiari , x ...
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... philosophers would recollect ( agnoscent ) with Saturn his divine knowledge of the secret contemplative mind ( coelestium arcanorum contemplatorum ) . ... But how often in fact does Philosophy stray out of the gardens of Academe , not ...
... philosophers would recollect ( agnoscent ) with Saturn his divine knowledge of the secret contemplative mind ( coelestium arcanorum contemplatorum ) . ... But how often in fact does Philosophy stray out of the gardens of Academe , not ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION Pastoralism and Aesthetic Platonic Tradition I | 1 |
THE PASTORALISM OF TASSOS AMINTA | 21 |
The Shepherds Life | 44 |
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