Inigo Jones’s 'Tempe Restored' and Alessandro Piccolomini’s 'Della institution morale'

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Traces the notions of moral philosophy as expressed in Inigo Jones' "Tempe Restored" to Alessandro Piccolomini's "Della Institution morale." Justifications by Jones on his visual conception of masque; Remedies to which humankind may resort according to Piccolomini; Annotation of Jones' books; Components of the human soul by Piccolomini; Interest of Jones in Piccolomini's works; Analogy between corporeal and interior beauty proposed by Piccolomini and Jones.

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