/ edited and with an introduction by Karl H. Dannenfeldt
Lexington, Mass.
: Heath
, 1974.
xvi, 220 p.
(Problems in European Civilization)
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Burckhardt, J. The civilization of the Renaissance in Italy. - McIlwain, C. H. Mediaeval institutions in the modern world. - Baron, H. Toward a more positive evaluation of the fifteenth-century Renaissance: pt. 1.- Martin, A. von. Sociology of the Renaissance. - Lopez, R. S. Hard times and investment in culture. - Ferguson, W. K. Recent trends in the economic historiography of the Renaissance. - Boas, M. The scientific Renaissance: 1450-1630. - Baron, H. Toward a more positive evaluation of the fifteenth-century Renaissance: pt. 2.- Kristeller, P. O. The place of classical humanism in Renaissance thought. - Thorndike, L. Renaissance or prenaissance? - Wittkower, R. Individualism in art and artists: a Renaissance problem. - Lowinsky, E. E. Music in the culture of the Renaissance. - Bush, D. The Renaissance and English humanism: modern theories of the Renaissance. - Haskins, C. H. The Renaissance of the twelfth century. - Huizinga, J. The waning of the middle ages. - Ferguson, W. K. The reinterpretations of the Renaissance. - Suggestions for additional reading (p. 215-220)