Humanism and Renaissance Civilization
- 356 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Focusing on Renaissance humanism, this collection of essays showcases Professor Nauert's extensive research, particularly highlighting the often-ignored humanist movement at the University of Cologne. It includes critical analyses of Erasmus of Rotterdam, a prominent figure of the early sixteenth century, and explores natural philosophy's role in shaping early scientific thought. Together, these essays offer an in-depth examination of the intellectual evolution among European elites during this transformative period.
