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Interpretation and Meaning in the Renaissance

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Exploring the vibrant discourse on interpretation during the Renaissance, this book delves into the theories of meaning within jurisprudence and their connections to legal institutions and pedagogy. It examines how these theories evolved from medieval traditions and their relevance to modern interpretative practices, addressing key concepts such as authority, signification, and performative language. Through the lens of defamation, it investigates the interplay between grammar, dialectics, and rhetoric, highlighting the era's rich debates on legal and philosophical interpretation.

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Interpretation and Meaning in the Renaissance, Ian McLean

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