Humanist ideas
Humanist Ideas (APEX)
Humanist Ideas (APEX)
The rediscovery of ancient art, literature, and philosophy in late medieval Europe sparked the development of the Renaissance movement. This period saw a renewed interest in classical ideas and a shift toward humanism, leading to advancements in art, architecture, literature, and science. The works of ancient thinkers such as Plato, Aristotle, and Virgil played a significant role in shaping the intellectual and cultural landscape of the Renaissance.
Science, Mathematics, Philosophy, and Literature are 4 of the things that flourished during the early medieval period.
Israel Efros has written: 'Milim u-demamah' 'Milim u-demamah' 'Philosophical terms in the Moreh nebukim' -- subject(s): Hebrew language, Post-Biblical, Terms and phrases, Philosophy, Terminology 'The blood jest' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Heymloze Yidn' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Studies in medieval Jewish philosophy' -- subject(s): Jewish Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy, Philosophy, Jewish, Philosophy, Medieval 'Some textual notes on Judah Halevi's Kusari' 'Judah Halevi as poet and thinker' 'Rosenzweig's Star of redemption' 'Ancient Jewish philosophy' -- subject(s): Ethics, Jewish, History, History of doctrines, Jewish Philosophy, Jewish ethics, Judaism, Philosophy, Jewish 'The bloody jest' 'The Problem of space in Jewish medieval philosophy. --' -- subject(s): Jewish Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy, Philosophy, Jewish, Philosophy, Medieval, Space and time 'Shirim' 'Sefer ha-masot' -- subject(s): Hebrew literature, Modern, Modern Hebrew literature, Modern Philosophy, Philosophy, Modern
Jesse M. Gellrich has written: 'Discourse and dominion in the fourteenth century' -- subject(s): Civilization, Discourse analysis, Literary, English literature, Historiography, History, History and criticism, Languages, Literary Discourse analysis, Medieval Philosophy, Oral tradition, Oral-formulaic analysis, Philosophy, Medieval, Politics and literature, Written communication 'The Idea of the Book in the Middle Ages' -- subject(s): Books, Criticism and interpretation, History, History and criticism, Learning and scholarship, Literature, Medieval, Medieval Literature, Transmission of texts
Michael. St. John has written: 'The demands of the people' -- subject(s): History, Radicalism 'Chaucer's dream visions' -- subject(s): Courtesy in literature, Courtly love in literature, Courts and courtiers in literature, Criticism and interpretation, Dreams in literature, Identity (Psychology) in literature, Individuality in literature, Philosophy, Philosophy, Medieval, in literature, Visions in literature 'From arithmetic to algebra'
John Marenbon has written: 'The Oxford handbook of medieval philosophy' -- subject(s): Medieval Philosophy 'From the circle of Alcuin to the school of Auxerre' -- subject(s): Categories (Philosophy), Early works to 1800, History, Logic, Medieval, Medieval Logic, Medieval Philosophy, Philosophy, Medieval, Theology, Universals (Philosophy) 'English our English' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, English language 'The Many Roots of Medieval Logic'
Obadiah Sforno has written: 'Sefer Or 'amim' -- subject(s): Jewish Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy, Philosophy, Jewish, Philosophy, Medieval
Simo Knuuttila has written: 'Emotions in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy' -- subject(s): Ancient Philosophy, Emotions (Philosophy), History, Medieval Philosophy
Berard Vogt has written: 'The origin and development of the Franciscan school' -- subject(s): Franciscans, Medieval Philosophy
Geraldus has written: 'Opera philosophica' -- subject(s): Medieval Philosophy, Philosophy, Medieval