Archives Internationales D'Histoire des Idees/International Archives of the History of Ideas, 34.
One The Life of Juan Luis Vives --;1. The Vicissitudes of Vives' Fame --;2. The Legacy of Valencia (1492-1509) --;3. The Student of Montaigu (1509-1512) --;4. From Bruges to Louvain (1512-1523) --;5. Vives in England (1523-1528) --;6. Isolation, Maturity, and Death (1528-1540) --;Two Vives' Thought --;7. In the Steps of Erasmus and Beyond --;8. The Eclectic Criticism of Vives --;9. Vives on Education --;10. Individual and Social Ethics --;11. Range and Purpose of Human Knowledge --;12. The Process of Knowledge --;13. The Significance of Vives' Thought --;Appendix I. Editions of Vives' Main Works from 1520 to 1650 --;Appendix II. Chronological List of Vives' Books --;Index of Names.
Humanism has constantly proclaimed the belief that the only way to improve man's life on earth is to make man himself wiser and better.