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Hankins, James
Hankins, James. Forthcoming. Editorial criteria for ‘provisional editions’ of Renaissance Latin texts: Some comments. In Renaissance studies in honor of Joseph Connors, ed. Machtelt Israëls, Louis Waldman, et al. Florence: Leo S. Olschki.
Harvard University Library
Titre: Editorial Criteria for ‘Provisional Editions’ of Renaissance Latin Texts: Some Comments Auteur:Hankins, James Editeur:
Leo S. Olschki
Date:
2012
Sujet:Renaissance Philology Description:
History
Fait partie de:
Hankins, James. Forthcoming. Editorial criteria for ‘provisional editions’ of Renaissance Latin texts: Some comments. In Renaissance studies in honor of Joseph Connors, ed. Machtelt Israëls, Louis Waldman, et al. Florence: Leo S. Olschki.
Identifiant:
http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:6314663 (ISBN)
Hankins, James
Hankins, James. 2011. Garin and Paul Oskar Kristeller: existentialism, neo-Kantianism, and the post-war interpretation of Renaissance humanism. In Eugenio Garin: Dal Rinascimento all'Illuminismo, ed. Michele Ciliberto, 481-505. Rome: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura.
Harvard University Library
Titre: Garin and Paul Oskar Kristeller: Existentialism, Neo-Kantianism and the Post-War Interpretation of Renaissance Humanism Auteur:Hankins, James Editeur:
Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura
Date:
2011
Sujet:Renaissance ; Humanism ; Eugenio Garin ; Paul Oskar Kristeller ; Existentialism ; Neo-Kantianism Description:
Eugenio Garin and Paul Oskar Kristeller were the most important interpreters of Renaissance humanism in the half century following the Second World War. This article explores the differences between their two interpretations from a biographical perspective, making use of their unpublished correspondence. Key passages from their correspondence are published in an appendix.
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Hankins, James. 2011. Garin and Paul Oskar Kristeller: existentialism, neo-Kantianism, and the post-war interpretation of Renaissance humanism. In Eugenio Garin: Dal Rinascimento all'Illuminismo, ed. Michele Ciliberto, 481-505. Rome: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura.
Identifiant:
http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:5128475 (ISBN)
Plusieurs versions
Modern Republicanism and the History of Republics
Hankins, James
Hankins, James. Forthcoming. Modern Republicanism and the History of Republics. In Nuovi maestri, antichi testi: Umanesimo e Rinascimento alle origini del pensiero moderno, Convegno internazionale di studi, Mantova, 1-3 dicembre 2010. Edited by Arturo Calzona, Stefano Caroti and Vittoria Perrone Compagni. Florence: Olschki.
Hankins, James
Hankins, James. 2008. Marsilio Ficino and the Religion of the Philosophers. Rinascimento 48, forthcoming.
[Revue évaluée par les pairs]
Harvard University Library
Titre: Marsilio Ficino and the Religion of the Philosophers Auteur:Hankins, James Description:
This essay seeks to characterize the way Marsilio Ficino thought about the relationship of philosophical reason and religious belief. It argues that Ficino is conservative in his theological method but that his theory of the sources of religious knowledge and his views on the place of Christianity in the family of world religions are much more innovative and point forward to Rousseau and theologians of the Romantic period such as Schleiermacher.
Fait partie de:
Hankins, James. 2008. Marsilio Ficino and the Religion of the Philosophers. Rinascimento 48, forthcoming.
Identifiant:
0080-3073 (ISSN)
Hankins, James
Hankins, James. 2007. Malinconia mostruosa: Ficino e le cause fisiologiche dell’atesimo. Rinascimento 47: 1-23
[Revue évaluée par les pairs]
Harvard University Library
Titre: Malinconia mostruosa: Ficino e le cause fisiologiche dell’atesimo Auteur:Hankins, James Description:
Discusses Marsilio Ficino's theory that atheism is caused by humoral imbalances in the body; his cures for this parlous condition; the later tradition of physiological cures for atheism, culminating in Robert Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy.
Fait partie de:
Hankins, James. 2007. Malinconia mostruosa: Ficino e le cause fisiologiche dell’atesimo. Rinascimento 47: 1-23
Identifiant:
0080-3073 (ISSN)
Hankins, James
Hankins, James. 2005. Marsilio Ficino on Reminiscentia and the transmigration of souls. Rinascimento 45: 3-17.
[Revue évaluée par les pairs]
Harvard University Library
Titre: Marsilio Ficino on Reminiscentia and the Transmigration of Souls Auteur:Hankins, James Description:
Analysis of Ficino's interpretation of the Platonic teachings (1) that learning is recollection of knowledge acquired in a previous existence, and (2) that the souls of the dead may enter an indefinite number of new bodies.
Fait partie de:
Hankins, James. 2005. Marsilio Ficino on Reminiscentia and the transmigration of souls. Rinascimento 45: 3-17.
Identifiant:
0080-3073 (ISSN)
Titre: A Checklist of Manuscripts and Early Editions containing Maffeo Vegio's Astyanax (1430) and Antonias (1436-1437). (With a note on the date of the Antonias Auteur:Hankins, James Sujet:Education Description:
Hankins James. A Checklist of Manuscripts and Early Editions containing Maffeo Vegio's Astyanax (1430) and Antonias (1436-1437). (With a note on the date of the Antonias. In: Scriptorium, Tome 58 n°2, 2004. pp. 265-273.
Fait partie de:
Scriptorium, 2004, Vol.58(2), pp.265-273
Identifiant:
0036-9772 (ISSN); 10.3406/scrip.2004.3884 (DOI)
Hankins, James
Hankins, James. Forthcoming. Humanist academies and the “Platonic Academy of Florence.” In Proceedings of the conference, "From the Roman Academy to the Danish Academy in Rome," ed. H. Ragn Jensen and M. Pade. Analecta Romana Instituti Danici Supplementum. Copenhagen: Odense University Press.
Harvard University Library
Titre: Humanist Academies and the "Platonic Academy of Florence" Auteur:Hankins, James Editeur:
Odense University Press (Copenhagen) for the Danish Institute in Rome (Det Danske Institut i Rom)
Description:
A comparative study of the humanist academies of Bessarion, Pomponio Leto, Giovanni Gioviano Pontano and Marsilio Ficino, arguing that Ficino's supposed academy resembles an informal school and is not, like the other academies, an association of literary scholars and gentlemen.
Fait partie de:
Hankins, James. Forthcoming. Humanist academies and the “Platonic Academy of Florence.” In Proceedings of the conference, "From the Roman Academy to the Danish Academy in Rome," ed. H. Ragn Jensen and M. Pade. Analecta Romana Instituti Danici Supplementum. Copenhagen: Odense University Press.
Identifiant:
0066-1406 (ISBN)
Hankins, James
Hankins, James. Forthcoming. Monstrous melancholy: Ficino and the physiological causes of atheism. In Laus Platonici Philosophi: Marsilio Ficino and his Influence, ed. Stephen Clucas, Peter J. Forshaw, and Valery Rees. Leiden: E. J. Brill.
Harvard University Library
Titre: Monstrous Melancholy: Ficino and the Physiological Causes of Atheism Auteur:Hankins, James Editeur:
E. J. Brill
Date:
2009
Description:
History
Fait partie de:
Hankins, James. Forthcoming. Monstrous melancholy: Ficino and the physiological causes of atheism. In Laus Platonici Philosophi: Marsilio Ficino and his Influence, ed. Stephen Clucas, Peter J. Forshaw, and Valery Rees. Leiden: E. J. Brill.
Identifiant:
http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:2941448 (ISBN)
Hankins, James
Hankins, James. 2008. Manetti’s Socrates and the Socrateses of antiquity. In Dignitas et excellentia hominis: Atti del convegno internazionale di studi su Giannozzo Manetti, Ed. Stefano U. Baldassarri, 203-219. Florence: Le Lettere.
Harvard University Library
Titre: Manetti's Socrates and the Socrateses of Antiquity Auteur:Hankins, James Editeur:
Le Lettere
Date:
2008
Description:
This article argues that Giannozzo Manetti's Life of Socrates (c. 1440), seemingly a random pastiche of ancient sources, is in fact carefully constructed to present a particular image of Socrates, a Socrates who can serve as a model for the humanistic movement of the early fifteenth century.
Fait partie de:
Hankins, James. 2008. Manetti’s Socrates and the Socrateses of antiquity. In Dignitas et excellentia hominis: Atti del convegno internazionale di studi su Giannozzo Manetti, Ed. Stefano U. Baldassarri, 203-219. Florence: Le Lettere.
Identifiant:
http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:2961810 (ISBN)