Peter Adamson explores the rich intellectual history of the Byzantine
Empire and the Italian Renaissance. Peter Adamson presents an engaging
and wide-ranging introduction to the thinkers and movements of two
great intellectual cultures: Byzantium and the Italian Renaissance.
First he traces the development of philosophy in the Eastern Christian
world, from such early figures as John of Damascus in the eighth
century to the late Byzantine scholars of the fifteenth century. He
introduces major figures like Michael Psellos, Anna Komnene, and
Gregory Palamas, and examines the philosophical significance of such
cultural phenomena as iconoclasm and conceptions of gender. We
discover the little-known traditions of philosophy in Syriac,
Armenian, and Georgian. These chapters also explore the scientific,
political, and historical literature of Byzantium. There is a close
connection to the second half of the book, since thinkers of the Greek
East helped to spark the humanist movement in Italy. Adamson tells the
story of the rebirth of philosophy in Italy in the fifteenth and
sixteenth centuries. We encounter such famous names as Christine de
Pizan, Niccolò Machiavelli, Giordano Bruno, and Galileo, but as
always in this book series such major figures are read alongside
contemporaries who are not so well known, including such fascinating
figures as Lorenzo Valla, Girolamo Savonarola, and Bernardino Telesio.
Major historical themes include the humanist engagement with ancient
literature, the emergence of women humanists, the flowering of
Republican government in Renaissance Italy, the continuation of
Aristotelian and scholastic philosophy alongside humanism, and
breakthroughs in science. All areas of philosophy, from theories of
economics and aesthetics to accounts of the human mind, are featured.
This is the sixth volume of Adamson's History of Philosophy Without
Any Gaps, taking us to the threshold of the early modern era.
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A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps, Volume 6
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ISBN
9780192669926
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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