Medieval Aspects of Renaissance Learning

Durham, N.C.,: Columbia University Press (1974)
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The scholar and his public in the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance.--Thomism and the Italian thought of the Renaissance.--The contribution of religious orders to Renaissance thought and learning.--Bibliography (p. [115]-120)

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