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Humanism and Christian Letters in Early Modern Iberia (1480-1630)

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Humanism and Christian Letters in Early Modern Iberia (1480-1630) - Coroleu, Alejandro (Editor)
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Even though humanism derived its literary, moral and educational predilections from ancient Greek and Roman models, it was never an inherently secular movement and it soon turned to religious questions. Humanists were, of course, brought up with Christian beliefs, regarded the Bible as a fundamental text, and many of them were members of the clergy, either regular or secular. While their importance as religious sources was undiminished, biblical and patristic texts came also to be read for their literary value. Renaissance ...

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Humanism and Christian Letters in Early Modern Iberia (1480-1630) 2010, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne

ISBN-13: 9781443822275

Hardcover