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Humanism and Creativity in the Renaissance

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Book Synopsis Humanism and Creativity in the Renaissance by : Christopher S. Celenza

Book excerpt: This collection of original essays, gathered in honor of distinguished historian Ronald G. Witt, explores a range of issues of interest to scholars of Renaissance and Early Modern Europe. Contributors include Robert Black, Melissa Bullard, Anthony D'Elia, Anthony Grafton, Paul Grendler, James Hankins, John Headley, John Monfasani, and Louise Rice.


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