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Garin, Eugenio
Eugenio Garin has been one of the most well-known historians of Renaissance philosophy and culture and among Italy’s most celebrated intellectuals in... -
Following the Activity of Lithuanian Late-Baroque Organ Builders
This chapter focuses on organ builders who worked throughout the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the eighteenth and nineteenth century in order to... -
Mensurantur enim omnia nummismate: The Impact of Money and Monetization on Vital New Directions in Scholastic Philosophy, ca. 1250–1350
In this essay, I narrow my focus on money in the European Middle Ages to the ways in which its rapidly expanding uses, from the twelfth through the... -
Expropriated Minds: On Some Practical Problems of Generative AI, Beyond Our Cognitive Illusions
This paper discusses some societal implications of the most recent and publicly discussed application of advanced machine learning techniques:...
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Co-authorship in chemistry at the turn of the twentieth century: the case of Theodore W. Richards
It is widely recognized that conceptual and theoretical innovations and the employment of new instruments and experimental techniques are important...
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Using Ficino: Chrysostomus Javelli on Love and amor sui
The treatise on amor sui in Javelli’s Epitome in Ethicen, hoc est, moralem Platonis philosophiam (1536) provides an effective case study to discuss... -
Gessner, Conrad
Conrad Gessner numbers among Switzerland’s most celebrated polymaths. Best known for his work as a bibliographer and zoologist, Gessner was also a... -
Bibliography of Ewa Orłowska
The chapter provides an exhaustive list of Ewa Orłowska’s publications. -
Dürer, Albrecht
We have a large amount of documents concerning Albrecht Dürer, one of Renaissance Europe’s most important artists, an amount which is much more... -
Giraldi Cinthio, Giovan Battista
Giraldi’s education was based, as was often the case in the humanist age, on an integral concept of knowledge, a complementarity of... -
Piccolomini, Francesco
A professor of philosophy who spent most of his career at the University of Padua, Francesco Piccolomini was one of the most important and...