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Petrarch And St Augustine Classical Scholarship Christian Theology And The Origins Of The Renaissance In Italy Alexander Lee

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Petrarch And St Augustine Classical Scholarship Christian Theology And The Origins Of The Renaissance In Italy Alexander Lee
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.78 MB
Pages: 392
Author: Alexander Lee
ISBN: 9789004224032, 9004224033
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Petrarch And St Augustine Classical Scholarship Christian Theology And The Origins Of The Renaissance In Italy Alexander Lee by Alexander Lee 9789004224032, 9004224033 instant download after payment.

Despite the high regard in which Francesco Petrarca (1304-74) held St. Augustine, scholars have been inclined to view Augustine's impact on the content of Petrarch's thought rather lightly. Wedded to the ancient classics, and prioritising literary imitation over intellectual coherence, Petrarch is commonly thought to have made inconsistent use of St. Augustine's works. Adopting an entirely fresh approach, however, this book argues that Augustine's early writings consistently provided Petrarch with the conceptual foundations of his approach to moral questions, and with a model for integrating classical precepts into a coherent Christian framework. As a result, this book offers a challenging re-interpretation of Petrarch's humanism, and offers a provocative new interpretation of his role in the development of Italian humanism.

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